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Management of Reproductive Health Programmes
2001-07-02 to 2001-07-20
The course will enable you to improve your knowledge and develop your skills to plan, manage and evaluate effective sexual and reproductive health programmes.The emphasis throughout will be on what is feasible and achievable in a limited resource environment without high-level technology.
In more detail the course will include: The environment for RH planning; equity issues: gender and poverty; tools for problem analysis; effective strategies (including health education); option analysis; project planning cycle; integrated programmes; improving quality from patient/client, provider and external perspectives; human resources planning, development and management, financial planning and management, management of change
Participants should be: Public and private sector professionals with responsibility for planning, financing, implementing and evaluating reproductive health programmes, including; Staff from national and sub-national ministries of health; Staff from donor agencies, NGOs and international organisations; Trainers from training and research institutions working in reproductive health; and Academics working in the areas of reproductive health or the social sector.
Participants from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Eurasia will find the material most relevant.
Course co-ordinators: Marianne Lubben-Dinkelaar, Director of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Programme and Nancy Gerein, Senior Fellow at the Nuffield Institute (Email nuffield@leeds.ac.uk). The application form can also be downloaded from the International Development pages of the Nuffield Institute for Health website
Read more at: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/nuffield/id
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