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Getting community-level training right: important lessons from Ethiopia
Lesley Anne Long, Director of the HEAT programme and Tedla Mulatu, Project Manager, Human Resources at AMREF Ethiopia provide insight into how the Ethiopia government and implementing agencies evaluated and adjusted a major training programme to make it fit for purpose. Read the … Continue reading
International Association for Digital Publications
The Open University is working with the International Assocaition for Digital Publications (IADP) on a project funded by the Indigo Trust. For more information, please click here
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HEAT makes health possible
This is the message of the new DVD. Primarily intended for potential funders and partners, the DVD explains that HEAT is a radical programme created by The Open University to transform the education, training and retention of frontline healthcare workers … Continue reading
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