PHA-Exchange> FW: [EQ] Global Course: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Poverty Reduction - Re productive Health - Health Sector Reform

David McCoy davidmccoy at xyx.demon.co.uk
Thu Jun 24 10:45:16 PDT 2004


Dear friends

It would be really useful if someone from PHM  could attend this course and
critique it. Getting to grips with the way the WB is training people on
social sector and health sector reform would be useful.

If anyone is thinking of attending, an assessment of the course could be
very useful for the production of the Global Health Watch. Please e-mail to:
ghw at medact.org

Thankyou

David McCoy

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From: Equity, Health & Human Development
[mailto:EQUIDAD at LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG]On Behalf Of Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia
(WDC)
Sent: 24 June 2004 14:45
To: EQUIDAD at LISTSERV.PAHO.ORG
Subject: [EQ] Global Course: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals:
Poverty Reduction - Re productive Health - Health Sector Reform


Achieving the Millennium Development Goals:

Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform


18 - 29 October 2004 in Turin, Italy

World Bank Institute's Global Course



Website at: http://www.worldbank.org/wbi/reprohealth



The two-week course is designed for staff from governments, donor agencies,
international organizations,  the private sector and PVOs/NGOs involved in
health and government-initiated health sector reforms.



In addition, the course targets trainers from regionally-based capacity
building and research in stitutions as well as academics and researchers
working in the areas of health, public administration or social sector
reform.



This face-to-face course is based on the use of highly interactive
participatory training techniques. It will be held at the ILO International
Training Center in Turin, Italy. The course is extremely intensive and
consists of presentations, readings, case examples and group work. The
working language of the course is English and therefore participants are
expected to have excellent English language skills.



The application deadline is 15 July 2004



For information regarding the content and aims of the Course, please contact
the Course Director:
Ms. Meri Helleranta at mhelleranta at worldbank.org



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