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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: organising effective responses (SRHResp)

KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)

12.04.2021 - 03.05.2021;
KIT Royal Tropical Institute,
Amsterdam, Niederlande

Course Content

Improving access to equitable and quality sexual and Reproductive Health, including HIV and AIDS related services is high on the global public health agenda.
Effectively organising these services is thus a critical element of the health systems’ function. This module looks at ‘rights’ as being central and integral any discussion on sexual and reproductive health and this is one consideration that runs throughout the course.

Learning objectives, training objectives

State of the art in effectively responding to SRHR and HIV Changing roles and responsibilities of the health sector in responding to SRHR and HIV Reducing stigma and discrimination. Enhancing voice, participation of marginalized groups

Target Audience

People with Academic training or professional qualification in a relevant area.

Qualifications

Work experience in a related area, including experience in management or planning in developing countries. Proficiency in spoken and written English.

Notes

This module builds on the state of the art evidence to identify and critically analyse the effective responses across the building blocks of the health system.

Type of degree
Certificate of attendance, Certificate of completion
Education form
Full Time
Languages
English
Fees

EUR 2.210,00

Enquiries and Registration

Rinia Sahebdin, E-Mail: courses@kit.nl
Maud Molenaar, E-Mail: m.molenaar@kit.nl

 
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