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Sustainability framework for action against NTDs 2021–2030

The Defeat NCD Partnership

Type
Course
Location
Web-based
Duration
2 Hours
Programme Area
Other
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
globalhealth@unitar.org

Background

Ensuring sustainability of NTD interventions and outcomes is a key goal of the NTD road map 2021–2030, as achieving the 2030 targets set for control, elimination and eradication will require substantial effort and new approaches in terms of organization, management, and financing of NTD programmes. Addressing sustainability issues need time and resources. This course helps countries to get prepared by presenting an action-oriented approach to assess sustainability of national NTD interventions, develop an action plan, and mitigate risks.

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Approximate course duration: 2 hours
Assessment & Awards

You will receive a Confirmation of Participation upon completing all the modules in this course. Please note that this award does not serve as a professional qualification.

Event Objectives

State the purpose of the sustainability framework;

Describe in detail its structure and three key components - contextual inputs, health system, and non-health system; and

Implement the six phases to develop concrete action plan to foster the sustainability of national NTD interventions.

Content and Structure

 

 

Targeted Audience

Front line health workers, programme managers, team leads, etc.  

Additional Information

Guidance note  

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This course is not a WHO Academy co-produced course. In case of any concerns or feedback on the course content, please share your feedback in the survey form at the end of this course.  

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