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Water Supply and Sanitation in Emergencies

University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen School of Global Health
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17.05.2010 - 11.06.2010  Copenhagen K
 
Kursinhalte
The course will be divided into 5 main clusters:


1. Anthropological assessment approaches in emergency situations

2. Health and disease transmission in emergency settings

3. Technical and theoretical aspects of water and sanitation

4. Practical aspects of water and sanitation

5.Case study and exam where the participants will apply knowledge and skills acquired during the course
Lernziele, Trainingsziele
By the end of the course participants will have a comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge of water and sanitation in the different phases of emergencies, including disease prevention and preparedness.
Zielpublikum
Health professionals who wish to work with health related issues in low and middle income societies; and individuals and professionals who are interested in any or all parts of Disaster Management
Qualifikationen
A bachelor\'s degree or equivalent in a relevant field of study (eg. health sciences, social sciences, engineering, etc.) and 2 years of relevant working experience
Lokaler Veranstalter
Copenhagen School of Global Health, University of Copenhagen
Anmerkungen
Please visit our website for further information: mdma.ku.dk
 

Anfragen und Anmeldung:

Frau Helle Trøst Nielsen
 
Kategorien
Gesundheitssysteme, Humanitäre Hilfe - Ersteinsätze, Humanitäre Hilfe - Expertenkurse, Humanitäre Hilfe - Komplexe Notfälle, Public Health
Sprache
Englisch
Credit Points
6 ECTS - Points
Kosten
EUR 2.237,00
Veranstalter Kontakt
Oester Farimagsgade 5
1353 Copenhagen K
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