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[afro-nets] Monitoring and evaluation of HIV/AIDS programs in Tanzania
- From: "Programme Administrator" <informatics@muchs.ac.tz>
- Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 10:59:53 +0300 (EAT)
Monitoring and evaluation of HIV/AIDS programs in Tanzania
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19 - 31 March 2007
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Dear Collegues,
Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences (MUCHS) through its MUCHS-Harvard Public Health Informatics Training Project is organizing a two weeks short course on Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS programmes in Tanzania to be held at MUCHS campus in Dar es Salaam between 19-31,March 2007.
For more details, please find the attachment below....
Thank you again for your kindly cooperation.
Programme Administrator
MUCHS-Harvard Informatics Training Project
Dar es Salaam-Tanzania.
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Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences
MUCHS ? HARVARD PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS
TRAINING PROGRAM
Short Courses Series No 2
Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Programs in Tanzania
Introduction:
Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences (MUCHS) through its MUCHS-Harvard Public Health Informatics Training Program and MUCHS/Harvard/Dar City (MDH) HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Collaborative Program jointly with the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) and Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) is hereby announcing a two weeks short course on Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS programmes in Tanzania to be conducted at MUCHS campus in Dar es Salaam during March 19-31, 2007.
Purpose of the Course:
To equip key health professionals who are directly involved in national HIV/AIDS programs and projects at various levels of operation with the concepts and practical skills required to design and manage effective monitoring and evaluation plans in their respective programs, be they government or non-government intervention initiatives.
Specific Course Objectives:
At the end of this two-week training, participants will be able to:
? Understand the principles and procedures of effective monitoring and evaluation of programs.
? Translate the principles of monitoring and evaluation into five key areas of focus in HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care such as PMTCT, HIV/TB, VCT, NUTRITION, HOME BASED CARE, HAART and CLINICAL SUPPORT and select indicators for monitoring and evaluation that are relevant and realistic at the provider?s level of operation.
? Improve their team?s ability to gather, manage, interpret and communicate monitoring and evaluation information, strategically and in a standardized manner.
? Understand information systems and the flow of data
? Understand how to implement Monitoring and Evaluation information
Who Should Attend?
The course is open to health professionals who are directly involved with the operation or coordination of HIV/AIDS related programs in Tanzania. However health professionals working in similar areas in other countries are also invited to apply. This training attracts participants from both public as well as private programs across the country. Applicants should be able to demonstrate current responsibilities for developing and employing M&E plans in their respective programs, be proficient in English, and possess some computer analytical skills. Computer literacy is desirable. Special priority will be given to applicants from the district health management teams directly involved with HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation programmes, project monitors and leaders and other key health professionals.
Course Outline
The course will cover the following topics:
? Basic concepts in HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation programmes
? M&E frameworks, indicators and information systems
? Development of M&E plans
? Basic Epidemiological and statistical inferences.
? Application of M&E information
? Update and indicators of interest and development of M&E plans for key areas in HIV/AIDS
? Presentations and sharing of experiences by course participants
? Data interpretation and use of emerging information for health promotion
? Site visits and possible use of the 5 MDH sites as prototypes
Training Methodology:
The training methodology will involve lectures, group work, and presentations. Participatory methods will be encouraged throughout the course whereby group discussions, role plays and case studies will be used to facilitate participants understanding. Most of the lectures will be followed by the relevant practical sessions. Above all, support for scholarship will depend on availability of funds.
Sponsorship:
Applicants are supposed to seek their own means of sponsorship. However, there is a possibility of the program to offer need-based partial or full sponsorship to some of the applicants, also depending on the degree of one?s involvement and attachment to critical public health programs in Tanzania. Applicants stand a better chance of getting sponsorship from the project if they indicate the likelihood of immediate use of the skills they gain from the course.
Certificates;
Certificates will be awarded to participants upon satisfactory completion of the course.
Venue:
The course will be held at the Muhimbili College of Health Sciences Center for Social Science and Medicine (SOSMED) Hall of the University of Dar es Salaam.
Fees:
Tuition US$ 670
Full-board cost US$ 400
Out of pocket US$130
Costs of tea-breaks & Lunches US$100
Application Procedure:
Applications enclosed with CV and relevant copies of academic and professional certificates should be sent to the address below. Online applications are also accepted provided they adequately include relevant attachments. The closing date for applications will be Jan 31st 2007. Applications received after that date will not be processed.
Course Director,
MUCHS-Harvard Informatics Training Program
Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences
MPL Building, Ground Floor,
P. O. Box 65015,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
ENQUIRIES
To obtain additional information on the short courses or other training
opportunities under the Informatics Training Program please contact:
Mobile: 0754 299675
Website: http://www.muchs.ac.tz
E-mail: mailto:informatics@muchs.ac.tz
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