Training event
Brussels
Belgium

APHES summer course: Assessing public health in emergency situations

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In person
Venue
Pavillon des Conférences
Date
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Course objectives

This 10-day course aims to familiarize health professionals with epidemiological techniques to assess the health impact of disasters and conflicts on affected communities.

How the course will be run

Interactive classes will be given by international experts with extensive experience in humanitarian settings. These will be complemented by exercise sessions where the concepts taught will be put into practice.

Case studies will be presented and a simulation exercise will be held under the supervision and guidance of international experts. This will allow the students to put the knowledge acquired during the theoretical classes into practice. The course will cover following topics: nutrition, mortality, water and sanitation, reproductive health, food security and infectious diseases. Evaluation will be based on a written exam (multiple choice and short open questions).

Applicants profile

This course is open to middle-career professionals with some experience in the humanitarian and emergency sectors. Training and experience in public health, medicine, emergency response or related topics are required.

Selection Process

We strive to have a diversified group of participants, balancing gender, organizational and geographical representation. Participant selection is based on the candidate's profile, examined through the application form and CV, and based on the requirements mentioned above.

Practical information

Registration

  • Participation fees: 1750 Euros;
  • Students of the UCL - Erasmus Mundus programmes (NOHA and EMMPHID) are eligible for a 50% discount off the tuition fees;
  • The course registration fee covers coursework, printed materials, coffee breaks and lunches;
  • Participant fees must be deposited and received by CRED by June 15, 2017; otherwise, participation will be cancelled;
  • No reimbursement will be provided on cancellations made after June 22, 2017.

Language

Classes will be taught in English. English proficiency is required.

Attachments

View course leaflet English

Document links last validated on: 18 December 2019

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