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Malaria Course in Tanzania ‐ Focus on e‐Learning

Venue

Bagamoyo
Tanzania

Participants will gain knowledge and skills to strengthen their competences in the fight against malaria in affected countries. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION 30 JUNE 2017

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Participants will gain knowledge and skills to strengthen their competences in the fight against malaria in affected countries through an understanding of:

  • Interventions on vectors
  • Non‐malaria fevers
  • Parasite biology
  • Surveillance
  • Immunology and vaccines
  • Health economics
  • Diagnosis, drugs, treatment & pregnancy
  • Elimination


WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for individuals involved in malaria research or malaria control (health personnel, scientists and researchers, public health specialists and malaria control administrators). 16 participants from malaria‐affected countries will be selected according to their profile, professional status, and letter of motivation and of recommendation. The minimum requirement is a BSc or Master degree, several years of professional experience and basic computer skills.


WHEN AND WERE
September 25th to October 20th 2017
Bagamoyo, Tanzania
Course registration fee per participant: USD 500
Travel, accommodation and catering expenses will be sponsored by the organisers.

More Information about the course

Categories

  • Africa
  • Training
Languages: English