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WHO Director-General announces Global Health Leaders Awards

by Public Health Update May 23, 2022
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22 May 2022 News release Geneva, Switzerland (WHO)

The WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has announced six awards today to recognize outstanding contributions to advancing global health, demonstrated leadership and commitment to regional health issues. Dr Tedros himself decides on the awardees for the World Health Organization Director-General’s Global Health Leaders Awards.

The ceremony for the awards, which were established in 2019, was part of the live-streamed high-level opening session of the 75th World Health Assembly. 

“At a time when the world is facing an unprecedented convergence of inequity, conflict, food insecurity, the climate crisis and a pandemic, this award recognizes those who have made an outstanding contribution to protecting and promoting health around the world,” said Dr Tedros. “These awardees embody lifelong dedication, relentless advocacy, a commitment to equity, and selfless service of humanity.” 

Honorees of the Global Health Leaders Awards

Dr Paul Farmer

Dr Farmer, who passed away in his sleep in February, 2022 in Rwanda, was Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and co-founder of Partners in Health.  He was co-founder and chief strategist of Partners In Health, an international non-governmental organization established in 1987 to provide direct health care services, research and advocacy for those who are sick and living in poverty.

Dr. Farmer has written extensively on health, human rights, and the consequences of social inequality. Wingdie “Didi” Bertrand, co-­founder and President of Women and Girls Initiative, accepted the award on behalf of her late husband. 

Dr Ahmed Hankir

A British-Lebanese psychiatrist, Dr Ahmed Hankir is Senior Research fellow at the Centre for Mental Health Research in association with Cambridge University and Academic Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry at the King’s College London in the United Kingdom. He also works in frontline psychiatry for the NHS at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and serves as Visiting Professor of Academic Psychiatry at the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies in Cape Canaveral, in the United States of America. 

While in medical school in the UK, he developed a debilitating episode of psychological distress, triggered by the traumatic events when living in Lebanon. He is author of The Wounded Healer, an anti-stigma program that blends the power of the performing arts and storytelling with psychiatry, which has been integrated into the medical school curriculum of four UK universities. He is also known for his work on Muslim mental health, islamophobia and violent extremism.

Ms Ludmila Sofia Oliveira Varela

A youth sports advocate from Cabo Verde and player of the Cabo Verde national volleyball team, Ms Oliviera Varela’s  work to facilitate access to sports for all provides a healthy alternative to risky behaviors among young people, and tackles the growing threat of non-communicable diseases. She holds weekly training sessions for youths in Praia City.

In 2021 she was one of the finalists of the UNESCO global competition on the ‘Power of Sport in a time of crisis’ and she has received awards in several sports competitions in the African Region.

Polio workers in Afghanistan

Also honored were eight volunteer polio workers who were shot and killed by armed gunmen in Takhar and Kunduz provinces in Afghanistan on 24 February 2022. Four of these polio workers were women. The eight volunteers were reaching thousands of children through house-to-house campaigns in north-eastern Afghanistan.

Their work was crucial in a country where wild polio virus type 1 is still circulating. Their names were Mr. Mohamamd Zubair Khalazai, Mr Najibullah Kosha, Mr Shadab Yosufi, Mr Shareefullah Hemati, Mrs Haseeba Omari, Ms Khadija Attaee, Ms Munira Hakimi and Ms Robina Yosufi and her brother Shadab.

ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist Workers)

ASHA (which means hope in Hindi) are the more than 1 million female volunteers in India, honored for their crucial role in linking the community with the health system, to ensure those living in rural poverty can access primary health care services, as shown throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

ASHAs worked to provide maternal care and immunization for children against vaccine-preventable diseases; community health care; treatment for hypertension and tuberculosis; and core areas of health promotion for nutrition, sanitation, and healthy living.

Mr Yōhei Sasakawa
Mr Yōhei Sasakawa is the WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination, and Japan’s Ambassador for the Human Rights of People Affected by leprosy. For more than 40 years, he has continued his global fight against leprosy as well as its stigma and social discrimination.

As chairman of The Nippon Foundation, Japan’s largest charitable foundation, Mr Sasakawa has been a pioneer in guiding public-interest activities by the private sector in modern Japan.

22 May 2022 News release Geneva, Switzerland (WHO)

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Strengthening Rural Health Care Delivery System: An Approach for Karnali Province
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Call for Applications: Course on Strengthening Rural Health Care Delivery System: An Approach for Karnali Province

by Public Health Update May 21, 2022
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Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, together with the USAID’s Strengthening Systems for Better Health Activity is organizing a short course for public health practitioners as below:

Course: Strengthening Rural Health Care Delivery System: An Approach for Karnali Province

Dates and time: June 6 -10, 2022 | Jestha 23-27, 2079, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Venue: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, Jumla
Expected participants:
Mid-level health professionals, program managers, health administrators, hospital managers, researchers from government and private organizations, development partners, academic institutions, graduate-level health and medical students.

Maximum number of participants: 20 (10 invited participants and 10 open participants)

Course covers All course materials, course fee, and meals during the course period
Travel & Accommodation to be covered individually by selected participants. KAHS and SSBH will book for hotel rooms in Jumla on a negotiated basis.

Program schedule:

  • Day 1 : Rural health care system in federal context, disease burden and health care needs, Academic activities and learning approaches, Role and support of development partners
  • Day 2: Health policies and provisions of federal, provincial and local level, Potential approaches to strengthen rural health systems
  • Day 3: Health care data sources and use for program planning, Monitoring health systems, understanding and promoting evidence based public health
  • Day 4: Review of appraisal of hospital services, review and appraisal of public health services, and Field trips and group work
  • Day 5: Health systems solutions for rural health systems, Collaboration and synergy between government, academia and international organization.

Application procedure, deadline and notification: To apply for the course, please fill-up the application form here by May25th, 2022. Selected candidates will be notified by through email by May 30th, 2022.

Application Form

Certification Certificate of Attendance will be issued by KAHS&SSBH to the participants who fully attends all sessions and fulfills the post-course requirement of submitting a paper of 1000 words in English or Nepali.


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Monkeypox Endemic News: What is monkeypox?, Symptoms and Preventive Measures

by Public Health Update May 21, 2022
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WHO working closely with countries responding to monkeypox

20 May 2022 Statement Geneva 

WHO and partners are working to better understand the extent and cause of an outbreak of monkeypox. The virus is endemic in some animal populations in a number of countries, leading to occasional outbreaks among local people and travelers. The recent outbreaks reported across 11 countries so far are atypical, as they are occurring in non-endemic countries.

Monkeypox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It is a viral zoonotic disease, meaning that it can spread from animals to humans. It can also spread between people. The disease is called monkeypox because it was first identified in colonies of monkeys kept for research in 1958. It was only later detected in humans in 1970.

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There are about 80 confirmed cases so far, and 50 pending investigations. More cases are likely to be reported as surveillance expands.

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WHO is working with the affected countries and others to expand disease surveillance to find and support people who may be affected, and to provide guidance on how to manage the disease. We continue to convene meetings of experts and technical advisory groups (such as the meeting today of the Strategic & Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Hazards with Pandemic and Epidemic Potential [STAG-IH]) to share information on the disease and response strategies.

WHO continues to receive updates on the status of ongoing outbreaks in endemic countries.

Monkeypox spreads differently from COVID-19. WHO encourages people to stay informed from reliable sources, such as national health authorities, on the extent of the outbreak in their community (if any), symptoms and prevention.

As monkeypox spreads through close contact, the response should focus on the people affected and their close contacts. People who closely interact with someone who is infectious are at greater risk for infection: this includes health workers, household members and sexual partners.

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Stigmatizing groups of people because of a disease is never acceptable. It can be a barrier to ending an outbreak as it may prevent people from seeking care, and lead to undetected spread. 

As the situation is evolving, WHO will continue to provide updates we learn more.

20 May 2022 Statement Geneva 

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World Health Statistics Report 2022
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World Health Statistics Report 2022

by Public Health Update May 21, 2022
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Overview

The World health statistics report is the World Health Organization’s (WHO) annual compilation of health and health-related indicators for its 194 Member States, which has been published since 2005. The Division of Data, Analytics and Delivery for Impact produces this report, in collaboration with WHO technical departments and Regional Offices. The 2022 edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and WHO’s Triple Billion targets, with a focus on the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

This report summarizes the impact of COVID-19 on SDG indicators using currently available data. Chapter 1 presents the most recent data on COVID-19 cases, deaths, excess mortality, vaccinations and the pandemic’s impact on essential health services.

It also describes key patterns and disparities in the distribution of COVID-19 cases, deaths and vaccine access. Chapter 2 summarizes global and regional trends in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, together with the global burden of diseases and injuries. Chapter 3 presents the latest available data for a wide range of behavioural, environmental and metabolic risk factors that constitute important determinants of health. Chapter 4 focuses on universal health coverage (UHC) and describes recent trends in service coverage and financial protection, as well as key aspects of health systems. The information presented in World health statistics 2022 is based on data available from global monitoring as of late April 2022. These data have been compiled primarily from databases managed by WHO or United Nations partner entities and supplemented with data and analyses from peer-reviewed publications.

Key information

  • COVID-19 has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations, including those who are economically disadvantaged, the elderly and people with existing underlying health conditions, and the unvaccinated.
  • Higherrisk populations need better protection against severe illness, more transmissible variants of coronavirus and death due to COVID-19 infection. Yet, they remain critically underserved by vaccination programmes in many countries.
  • People continue to live longer and live more years in good health. Global life expectancy at birth increased from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.3 years in 2019, and healthy life expectancy (HALE) increased from 58.3 years to 63.7 years.
  • The global share of deaths attributable to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) increased from almost 61% in 2000 to almost 74% in 2019.
  • The total number of children affected by stunting was 27% lower in 2020 than in 2000 and the prevalence rate of stunting also declined. Meanwhile, obesity has increased globally across all ages since 2000.
  • The average level of alcohol consumption worldwide declined slightly between 2010 and 2019, with men continuing to consume about three times more alcohol than women.
  • Tobacco use declined more steeply: about 22% of the global population aged 15 years and older were using tobacco in 2020, down from almost 33% in 2000.
  • The number of adults aged 30–79 years with raised blood pressure (hypertension) is estimated to have almost doubled to 1.28 billion between 1990 and 2019, mainly due to population growth and ageing.
  • Safely managed drinking water services were accessible to about three quarters (74%) of the global population in 2020.
  • The latest global monitoring reports on universal health coverage (UHC) and financial protection in health, published by WHO and the World Bank, identified mixed trends prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Service coverage improved steadily from an index of 45 in 2000 to 67 in 2019, while the proportion of the population with out-of-pocket health spending exceeding 10% of their household budget grew from 9.4% in 2000 to 13.2% in 2017.
  • On average, countries reported that about 56% of 28 tracer essential services had been disrupted in the third quarter of 2020 and 41% were still being disrupted in early 2021.
  • Global spending on health more than doubled in real terms between 2000 and 2019, reaching 9.8% of the global gross domestic product.
  • Approximately 80% of that spending occurred in HICs, with the bulk of it (about 70%) coming from government budgets. In LICs, out-of-pocket spending was the main source of health expenditure (44%), followed by external aid (29%).

Read more: Download Report (WHO)


Related readings

  • World Health Statistics 2021: Monitoring health for the SDGs
  • World Health Statistics 2020: Monitoring health for the SDGs
  • World Health Statistics 2019: Monitoring health for the SDGs
  • World Health Statistics 2018: Monitoring health for the SDGs
  • World health statistics 2017: Monitoring health for the SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals – WHO
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Call for Nominations: 2022 HPSR Societal Awards

by Public Health Update May 19, 2022
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Health Systems Global (HSG) and the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (the Alliance) are pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2022 HPSR Societal Awards.

The HPSR Societal Awards were established in 2016 by the Board of HSG in close cooperation with the Alliance to recognize and celebrate high standards of professional performance and exceptional contributions of individuals or organizations to the field of health policy and systems research and health systems strengthening.

Nominations are invited for three different awards to be submitted on or before the deadline – 17:00 EDT on 14 July 2022:

The HPSR Lifetime Service Award

Presented to an individual or organization in recognition of extraordinary lifetime achievement in the field of health policy and systems research; notable original research and/or conceptual and theoretical contributions in the field of HPSR and/or; for leadership in the promotion, utilization or mainstreaming of HPSR and/or; outstanding leadership as an educator and/or mentor in the field of HPSR.

*Nominees need a minimum 15 years of service in HPSR

The Sam Adjei Distinguished Public Service Award

Presented to an individual who demonstrates leadership in evidence-based policy formulation for health systems strengthening; demonstrated leadership of initiatives to strengthen health policy or systems in their particular context; application of health policy or systems research evidence to health systems strengthening or policy reforms; encouragement of linkages between the research, and policy or practice communities; and the significance of their work for population health.

*Nominees have to be individuals currently or previously in an elected or appointed position in government, an international agency or other non-profit organization engaged in public service.

Award: Plaque and two-year HSG membership

Young Professional Award

Presented to an individual involved for their outstanding promotion of HPSR knowledge generation and use or advocacy of the field.  Nominees need to be in the 21-35 age group.

Award: Plaque and two-year HSG membership

For more information about the award nomination process and evaluation criteria, please see the full call for nominations, as well as the award nomination form.

 

The 2022 awards will be announced during a ceremony held at the 7th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2022) in Bogota, Colombia from October 31 to November 4, 2022, as well as on the HSG and the Alliance websites.

Timeline
Call for Nominations for HPSR Societal Awards17 May 2022
Deadline for nominations14 July 2022
Candidate confirmations for each award category19 August 2022
Awards Committee to review nominations and verify the competition outcome30 September 2022
Awards announced during the Symposium and posted on HSG and The Alliance websites3 November 2022

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UGHE’s Mentorship Program 2022

by Public Health Update May 19, 2022
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Background 

The Center for Gender Equity is now accepting applications for the third cohort of the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE)’s Mentorship Program.  

The two-year mentorship program is one of the activities to came out of the 2019 Women Leaders in Global Health Conference (WLGH19) hosted by UGHE. During a leadership training that took place alongside the conference, 100 young participants received training on career management and people and leadership skills, and expressed the need for a program that provides vital guidance beyond that of a short-term training.   

As such, UGHE launched its Mentorship Program in May 2020, which uses 1-on-1, formal and/or informal mentoring approaches to connect mentors that are looking to share their time, knowledge, skills and resources  with the next generation of global health  leaders. The program aims to empower mentees towards their leadership goals, with the hope that they will in time develop into mentors themselves and pay it back in kind to other early career global health professionals. For a look at the first two cohorts’ impressive mentors and mentees, click here. 

Eligibility  

  • Commitment to formally partake in the program for two years, 
  • Mentees must have a background or strong interest in global health, and/or gender equity in Africa or elsewhere, 
  • Mentors must have a minimum of 5 years leadership experience in global health and/or gender equity in Africa or elsewhere 
  • Candidates who have implemented innovative leadership projects, at any level, will be strongly considered 

Roles & Responsibilities 

Mentees 

  • Take ownership of process and set goals for desired career growth, 
  • Drive communication and subsequent meetings: establish meeting agenda and next steps, share notes from the meetings …  
  • Open to, and willingness to implement, feedback, 
  • Promote global health and gender equity to help improve the professional and family lives of vulnerable women where they live. 

Mentors 

  • Willingness to share from wealth of knowledge and experience,  
  • Availability to meet and communicate with mentee on a mutually pre-agreed basis, 
  • Provide candid feedback on identified professional goals, projects…  
  • Share resources and opportunities, 
  • Promote equitable values and approaches to mentoring and career development. 

Application Process 

Mentees 

Applicants interested in participating as mentees should e-mail their CV and a motivation letter (no more than 350 words) to genderequity@ughe.org by June 10th, 2022. The letter should answer the following questions: 

  1. How do you think you will benefit from this mentorship program? 
  2. Have you led, implemented, or been part of an innovative leadership initiative within your community? Please describe your involvement, role and experience.  

Mentors 

Applicants in the global health field, interested in participating in this mentorship as mentors should e-mail their expression of interest and CV to genderequity@ughe.org by June 10th, 2022.  

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the Center for Gender Equity to collect areas of interest and expertise for mentor-mentee matching.  

For any inquiries, please send your questions to genderequity@ughe.org. 

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List of Elected Health Workers in Local Level Election of Nepal 2079

by Public Health Update May 19, 2022
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Here is the name list of the health professionals elected in local level election.

  1. Bhakta Gc, Deputy Chair, Banglachuli Rural Municipality, Dang
  2. Bishnu Lungche, Deputy Chair, Mathagadi Rural Municipality, Palpa
  3. Bishwo Paudel, Chair, Aandhikhola Rural Municipality, Syangja
  4. Buddhadeo Chaudhary, Ward Chair 03, Lalbandi Municipality, Sarlahi
  5. Damodar Acharya, Chair, Kankasundari Rural Municipality, Jumla
  6. Dr. Binod Yadav, Ward Chair 03, Chakraghatta Rural Municipality, Sarlahi
  7. Dr. Navin Yadav, Chair, Siraha Municipality, Siraha
  8. Durga Timisaina, Ward Chair 01, Panchadew al Binayak Municipality, Accham
  9. Jiwan Kharel, Chair, Musikot Municipality, Gulmi
  10. Jogram Chaudhary, Deputy Chair, Belauri Municipality, Kanchanpur
  11. Juna Thapa, Deputy Chair, Marsyangdi Rural Municipality, Lamjung
  12. Krishna Rana Bhat, Ward Chair 08, Rainas Municipality, Lamjung
  13. Kuber Bhattarai, Ward Chair 09, Damak Municipality, Jhapa
  14. Mina Tiwari, Deputy Chair, Bihadi Rural Municipality, Parbat
  15. Prakash Bista, Chair, Rapti Rural Municipality, Dang
  16. Punam Kumari Chaudhari, Duhabi Municipality, Sunsari
  17. Raj Kumar Mahato, Chairman, Chandra Nagar Rural Municipality, Sarlahi
  18. Raju Loppa, Ward Chair 02, Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality, Dhading
  19. Santosh Prakash Joshi, Chair, Dilashaini Rural Municipality, Baitadi
  20. Shankar Pandey, Chhatradev Rural Municipality, Arghakhanchi
  21. Tilak Mishra, Ward Chair 05, Malarani Rural Municipality, Arghakhanchi District
  22. Yam Bahadur Chidi, Chair, Mathagadi Rural Municipality, Palpa
  23. Updating………………….

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Call for Applications! IIHMR University India TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research
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Call for Applications! IIHMR University India TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research

by Public Health Update May 10, 2022
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SD Gupta School of Public Health, IIHMR University, Jaipur, India is pleased to announce the Call for Applications for the award of TDR Postgraduate Training Scholarships for a two-year Master of Public Health (MPH) postgraduate program with specialization in Implementation Science, for the Academic session 2022-24, beginning in October 2022.

This full scholarship is supported by TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, based at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland (https://tdr.who.int/). Candidates and residents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) of WHO South-East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions are eligible to apply.

The training will specifically focus on subjects and courses relevant to implementation science. Implementation science is a growing field that supports the identification of health system bottlenecks and approaches to address them and is particularly useful in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where many health interventions do not reach those who could benefit from them. The goal of this scheme is to enhance graduate training capacity and augment the number and quality of researchers in LMICs. The TDR Postgraduate Training Scheme has a focus on implementation research on infectious diseases of poverty, including neglected tropical diseases, malaria, tuberculosis and COVID-19. Further information on implementation research is available at https://tdr.who.int/home/our-work/strengthening-research-capacity/implementation-research-trainingmaterials.

Study Areas for Scholarship
Scholarships will be offered for academic session 2022-24, for a two-year MPH Program with specialization in Implementation Science. This will be a full-time program to promote problem-based experiential learning. Ideally, the scholarship recipients will be offered on-campus teaching and their thesis project on implementation research on infectious diseases of poverty, including neglected tropical diseases, malaria, tuberculosis and COVID-19, will be undertaken in recipients’ respective home countries. However, if the current COVID-19 pandemic related confinement and/or travel restrictions continue, the course will be delivered through an online platform. The Master’s Program will be taught in English. Recipients will be enrolled as postgraduate students. The fellows will be required to register on the TDR Global platform (https://tdr.who.int/activities/tdr-global) designed to provide networking opportunities for all TDR alumni and stakeholders.

Eligibility for Scholarship
The applicant should:

  • Be nationals of and residents in low-and middle income countries (as defined by the World Bank) of WHO South East Asia or Eastern Mediterranean regions;
  • Be under age 35 at the time of application for the Master’s programme;
  • Have Bachelor and/or Masters degree(s) in Health Sciences (Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, including allied
  • Health Sciences) or in Social Sciences (Anthropology, Public Health, Food and Nutrition, Sociology, Psychology or any other Social Sciences Discipline);
  • Have excellent academic track records with GPA 3.0 or above;
  • Have proficiency in oral and written English and basic Mathematics;
  • Have basic computer skills including Microsoft Office and Data Analysis Software;

The applicant is expected to:

  • Meet the University requirements for international postgraduate students
  • Submit a statement of purpose and letter of recommendation from current or previous supervisor;
  • Be interested in developing a career in implementation research on infectious diseases of poverty;
  • Submit a No Objection Certificate from department / employer and documented permission to obtain study leave from employment (if applicable) before commencement of programme; and
  • Agree to meet health requirements in line with the regulations of Government of India and IIHMR University.

The TDR scholarship covers:

  • Economy airfare between the home country of the student and India;
  • Tuition and academic fees;
  • Basic medical and accident insurance;
  • Boarding and lodging for the duration of stay at IIHMR campus (On campus in-residence will be compulsory)
  • IT lab and on campus Wi-Fi facilities; and
  • Support for thesis project expenses during data collection.
  • Note: Those candidates not having their TOEFL / IELTS scores can submit the same by 20 June 2022.

Applying for MPH (IS) Program at IIHMR University
Candidates should submit their application online at IIHMR University portal. Complete details of the IIHMR MPH (IS) program, admission process and registration for application is available at IIHMR university website : https://iihmr.edu.in/admissionsopen

To apply for the program, you must complete the following two steps:

Step 1. Register and Create Login Credentials on IIHMR University Website

Please log in or sign up at https://iihmr.edu.in/admissionsopen and choose Master of Public Health under Discipline and click on “Master of Public Health (Implementation Science)” under “Select Program” drop down . To apply, the candidates will be required to click the link APPLY NOW, and create log in credentials

Step 2. Complete and Submit the Application form online
Please fill the application form and upload required documents. Submit the completed form online.

Only completed forms accompanied with required documents will be processed further. Shortlisted applications will only be contacted for further assessment through interview. Final selection of candidates will be done in conjunction with TDR, considering gender and geographic representation of candidates from the regions. Selected candidates will receive a letter of offer from IIHMR University. Candidates will need to confirm the acceptance within 7 days after the notification. IIHMR University reserves the right to refuse admission or end attribution of scholarship if any of the information provided by the candidate is proven false.

Application deadline: 10 June 2022 Last date for submission of complete applications

For more information on the scheme at SDG SPH, IIHMR University, please contact:
Program Coordinator, Master of Public Health (Implementation Science) Program, SD Gupta School of Public Health
IIHMR University, 1, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Near Sanganer Airport, Jaipur – 302 029, Rajasthan , India.

Dean In-charge SD Gupta School of Public Health, IIHMR University, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Near Sanganer
Airport, Jaipur – 302 029, Rajasthan , India, Phone: 91-141-3924700 , Fax: 91-141-3924738
Email:
For guidance and support with regard to application process and filling of admission forms : ismphadmissions@iihmr.edu.in, For all other queries related to MPH (IS) program : ismph@iihmr.edu.in


If you are seeking guidance and local supervisor for your Implementation research (thesis project), please feel free to write us.

implementationsciencenepal@gmail.com. 

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Call for applications! BRAC University TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research 2023–2024

by Public Health Update May 10, 2022
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The BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health (BRAC JPGSPH) at BRAC University in Dhaka, Bangladesh announces a Call for Applications for the award of TDR Postgraduate Training Scholarships for the one-year Master of Public Health (MPH) 2023–2024 Programme, beginning in January 2023. The International MPH Programme is a 12-month full-time programme which is taught in English with a focus on promoting problem-based experiential learning. To access the prospectus for the current 2022-2023 academic year.

The scholarship is supported by TDR, the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, based at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. Candidates and residents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) of WHO WHO South-East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions are eligible to apply.

The training will focus on modules relevant to a career in implementation research, which is a growing field that supports the identification of health system bottlenecks and approaches to addressing them. It is particularly useful in LMICs, where many health interventions do not reach those who could be benefitting from them. The goal of this scheme is to enhance graduate training capacity and boost the number and quality of researchers in LMICs.

Further information on implementation research is available on the TDR website.
A limited number of scholarships will be offered to both national and international candidates for the 2023–2024 academic year for the Master of Public Health Programme.

Scholarship recipients will be enrolled as postgraduate students and conduct their Thesis/Summative Learning Project (SLP) on implementation research on infectious diseases of poverty, which includes Neglected Tropical Diseases, TB/HIV, Malaria, other vector-borne diseases and COVID-19. Recipients will be enrolled as postgraduate students, and their careers will be tracked through the TDR postgraduate alumni platform, IR Connect, which monitors the impact of the programme and provides networking and opportunities to increase visibility for students and alumni. The programme provides on-campus teaching. However, depending on regulations related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the course may be adjusted, for example with entirely online delivery.

THE SCHOLARSHIP PACKAGE

  • One return economy airfare between the home country of the student and Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Tuition and academic fees
  • Basic medical and accident insurance
  • Monthly stipend to cover living expenses, including accommodation equivalent to local cost of living
  • Support for Thesis/Summative Learning Project expenses during data collection.

ELIGIBILITY FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP

  • Candidates must be eligible for both the MPH Programme and TDR Scholarship. Applicants must meet BRAC
  • University post-graduation admission criteria.
  • Applicants should: Meet standard minimum university requirements for international postgraduate students at
  • https://www.bracu.ac.bd/admissions/postgraduate
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 for Bachelor’s Degree
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 in O-Levels/SSC/Equivalent in five subjects and A-Levels/HSC/Equivalent in two subjects or equivalent as per BRAC University scale (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 & E=1)
  • Proficiency in oral and written English and basic Mathematics
  • Basic Computer skills including Microsoft Office and Data Analysis Software
  • Have a 4-years Bachelor Degree or 3-years Bachelor Degree and 1-year Master/Postgraduate Diploma
  • Degree in Health Sciences (Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, including Allied Health Sciences)/Life Sciences/Social Sciences (Anthropology, Public Health, Food and Nutrition, Sociology, Psychology or any
  • other Social Sciences Discipline);
  • Be a national of and resident in a low- and middle-income country (as defined by the World Bank) of either the WHO South-East Asia or Eastern Mediterranean region;
  • Be under 35 years of age at the time of application for the Master’s programme;
  • Be interested in developing a career in implementation research on infectious diseases of poverty, including neglected tropical diseases; and
  • Submit a statement of purpose on the reason for pursuing a career in infectious diseases of poverty.
  • Priority will be given to applicants with 1 to 2 years of professional public health experience in infectious diseases of poverty, including neglected tropical diseases, malaria and tuberculosis. TDR is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity in science. Applicants are encouraged to apply irrespective of gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious, cultural and social backgrounds, or (dis)ability status.

APPLYING FOR THE TDR POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME AT BRAC UNIVERSITY

To apply, you must complete the following two steps:

Step 1. Complete the TDR postgraduate scholarship application form and email it to: jpgsphmph@bracu.ac.bd with a copy to humayra.anwar@bracu.ac.bd and tahsin.hossain@bracu.ac.bd

Step 2. Apply for the Master’s Programme. Call for Applications for the MPH 2023-2024 academic year will open in April 2022.

Students must submit their online application for the MPH Programme at BRAC JPGSPH at

https://bracjpgsph.org/mph-admission.php or https://admissions.bracu.ac.bd/academia/admissionProcess/listAvailablePublishedCircularForAdmission

(Only completed forms will be further processed)

APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS

Candidates are required to apply online for both the MPH Programme and TDR scholarship. Once the online application has been successfully completed, it will be reviewed based on MPH programme requirements. If all requirements are met, candidates will be contacted for assessment through a written test and viva. The written test and viva can take place virtually by panel of experts.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the assessment will be done online. Qualifications will be reviewed based on TDR Scholarship requirements. If the candidate successfully fulfils the requirements, they will be invited to participate in a TDR scholarship specific interview carried out by BRAC JPGSPH.

The final approval of this scholarship and placement of students will depend on the situation of COVID-19 in the respective region.

Finally, selected students will be required to confirm acceptance of the offer by submitting a Statement of Undertaking and a Fitness Certificate, as per BRAC University requirements.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

The deadline for receipt of applications is 30 June 2022. However, the selection and placement of candidates will depend on the COVID-19 pandemic situation in the regions.

For more information on the scheme at BRAC JPGSPH, please contact:

Humayra Binte Anwar, Lecturer

Focal point, WHO TDR Postgraduate Training Scheme on Implementation Research, BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health, Email: humayra.anwar@bracu.ac.bd, Phone: +880 2 48812213 18

Tahsin Madani Hossain

Assistant Coordinator, Master of Public Health, Programme, BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health, Email: tahsin.hossain@bracu.ac.bd, Phone: +880 2 48812213 18.


If you are seeking guidance and local supervisor for your Implementation research (thesis project), please feel free to write us.

implementationsciencenepal@gmail.com. 

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International Thalassaemia Day 2022: Be Aware. Share. Care

by Public Health Update May 8, 2022
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Overview

The International Thalassaemia Day (ITD) is marked annually on 8 May and it is devoted to raising awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about thalassaemia, and helping the global thalassaemia community to connect and call for changes towards the improvement of patients lives and well-being.

Facts

  • 8 out of 10 people with thalassaemia across the world are unaware that they have the mutated gene that causes the disease and that they could have a child with a severe form of thalassaemia, if their partner is also a carrier of the disease.
  • More than half a million children are expected to be born with thalassaemia and other haemoglobin disorders worldwide by 2030.

Theme 2022

International Thalassaemia Day 2022: 2022: Be Aware. Share. Care

The International Thalassaemia Day (ITD) 2022 theme, “Be Aware. Share. Care: Working with the global community as one to improve thalassaemia knowledge”, is an open call to action to all supporters to promote awareness about thalassaemia and its global impact and share essential information and knowledge to support the best possible health, social and other care of people affected by this disease.

The theme seeks to inspire every individual to contribute, at the personal level, to the fight against thalassaemia and serves as a powerful reminder that everyone has a substantial role to play and a responsibility to act.

The Thalassaemia International Federation (TIF)


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