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Strengthening Disrupted Health Systems (SDHS-E) (in 2024 only tailor made for groups)

KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) / Health and Education
Course Content
This e-learning course strengthens your ability to address health system challenges in complex emergencies and fragile states. To prepare you for improving these challenging situations we will analyse health system policies, politics, roles and strategies of key actors, and human right policies. This will enable you to develop context-specific strategies for rebuilding disrupted health systems.
Learning objectives, training objectives
See course website for more information on the objectives: https://www.kit.nl/institute/programme/strengthening-disrupted-health-systems/
Target Audience
If you are a health professional working in or with countries in crisis, working as health personnel in government institutions, NGOs, UN agencies and humanitarian organisations or as an independent consultant, then this course is intended for you.
Accreditation
Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders
Notes
tropEd accredited
 

Enquiries and Registration:

Only given as Tailor Made course for groups in 2024. Keep an eye on the KIT website for updates for 2025.
Ms. Susan Huider
 
Categories
Health Systems, Humanitarian Assistance - Complex Emergencies, Public Health
Type of degree
Certificate of attendance, Certificate of completion
Education form
Distance Learning, E-Learning
Languages
English
Credit Points
5 ECTS - Points
Fees
EUR 2.160,00
(Normal fee EUR 2.160 // Early bird EUR 2.000 (offer ends 23-06-2024) // tropEd fee EUR 1.710)
Number of participants (max.)
30
Organizer contact info
P. O Box 95001
1090 HA Amsterdam
Netherlands
 
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