Course Content
What are the key issues in addressing governance challenges in fragile and conflict-affected environments? What are the consequences of health financing policies and what are the opportunities for developing an effective health workforce in countries emerging from crisis? This course explores the complex fields of policy, financing, management and governance
Learning objectives, training objectives
Participants discuss common patterns and approaches to policy analysis, explore the difficulties of resource allocation mechanisms, and evaluate the challenges of regulating health care provision in a crisis context.
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.
Qualifications
•a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in medicine, public health, social sciences or related disciplines
•at least 5 years of work experience in humanitarian action or health systems development, preferably in contexts affected by crisis
Accreditation
Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders
Notes
3,5 weeks (partially e-learning, 2 weeks in Amsterdam)
Enquiries and Registration:
Ms. Rinia Sahebdin
Ms. Maud Molenaar
CategoriesEconomics, Financing and Controlling, Humanitarian Assistance - Complex Emergencies, Program Evaluation, Project management, Public Health