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The International Union Against
Tuberculosis and Lung Disease is a leader
in technical assistance, research and education
that promotes lung health in low- and
middle-income countries. Current programmes
focus on tuberculosis, HIV, tobacco control
and lung health.
Union courses provide the knowledge
and skills required by healthcare professionals
and programme managers to develop
public health programmes that are clinically
sound and administratively effective. Curricula
cover both theory and international best
practices with emphasis on the challenges
presented by limited-resource settings.
Union courses serve the needs of par ticipants
from various disciplines, working at different
levels, and in diverse environments.
The content can be customised for either
international or national groups.
For each course, The Union assembles
a faculty of international and local experts
with extensive teaching and field experience.
To help ensure that participants are able
to apply their new skills when they return to
work, instructors use a variety of teaching
methods, including lecture/discussion,
group tasks, independent study and
field experience.
(brochure
531 Ko)
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Good Management practices are an integral part of running an effective programme in public health. Those in charge of running a public-health programme must be able to anticipate and effectively cope with the challenges of operating programmes in the dynamic and constantly changing world of public health. By focusing on cultivating local human resources the International Management Development Programme is training leaders in public health who can confidently make decisions that have a direct and positive impact on human lives.
To apply to the IMDP courses, please fill the application form (PDF 36.1Ko)
See also the tobacco brochure (PDF 1,50 Mo)
To know more about the International Management Development Programme, please visit the Website: http://www.union-imdp.org/
(brochure
1066 Ko)