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Diploma Course in Reproductive Health ManagementTraining in desigining, organizing, monitoring and evaluation of reproductive and child health programmesIn February 2001, the Diploma Course in Reproductive Health Management started at Karnatak University in Dharwad, Karnataka, India. This diploma course is a collaboration between the PRC Groningen, the J.S.S. Institute of Economic Growth in Dharwad and Karnatak University. The course aims to train participants in the design, organization, monitoring and evaluation of reproductive and child health programmes in the government and non-governmental sector, thus contributing to the Reproductive and Child Health programmes of the Government of India and reproductive health projects by NGOs, and to the improvement in the reproductive health status of the community. The specific objectives of the course are:
The Diploma Course takes one year and consists of four separate courses ("papers")
According equal importance to practical training and theoretical orientation, a range of teaching methods are used, including formal lectures, faculty consultations, group discussions, critical literature review, computer training, field visits, intensive fieldwork, preparation and presentation of analytical reports. The courses are taught by a pool of resource persons drawn from the three collaborating institutions and other national and international visiting faculty. More information about the diploma course can be obtained from the coordinator of the International Diploma Reproductive Health Management (IDIRHEM) at Dharwad, Professor C.G. Hussain Khan, or from Professor Inge Hutter at the University of Groningen. Contact addressInternational Diploma Reproductive Health Management (IDIRHEM) Kousali Institute of Management Studies Building Karnatak University, Dharwad 580 001 Karnataka, India Telephone: 0836 - 747 121 (Ext. 335) Source information: International Diploma in Reproductive Health Management Prospectus
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