Building Alliances in Global Health: From Global Institutions to Local Communities

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Free Online Course: Building Alliances in Global Health: From Global Institutions to Local Communities provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Building Alliances in Global Health: From Global Institutions to Local Communities is taught by Heather Schwitalla.

Overview
  • Build alliances in global health using polio eradication as a case study

    This hands-on course will prepare you to overcome the challenges associated with alliance building within the global health sector.

    Using The Global Polio Eradication Initiative as a case study, you’ll address the themes of political advocacy, policymaking, health communications and wider community engagement.

    Discuss the value of and best practices for building alliances in global health

    You’ll gain an in-depth look at the process of alliance building using The Global Polio Eradication Initiative; an exemplar of global partnerships between UN agencies, the private sector, non-governmental actors, civil society organisations and local communities.

    You’ll learn about the wide variety of stakeholders present throughout the policy and planning processes, and will also get an insight into the challenges that can sometimes occur due to resistance, opposition and even hostility.

    Apply communication and community engagement strategies to disease control programmes

    Using the polio eradication effort as a case study, you’ll address political advocacy and community engagement, and will also explore the politics and interpersonal relations required to build a global health programme.

    You’ll also reflect upon the lessons learned from the polio eradication effort.

    Study with experts from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

    Convening the Synthesis and Translation of Research and Innovations from Polio Eradication (STRIPE)- a project bringing together polio experts from around the world - you’ll be learning from the best minds at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; a leading global institution in healthcare.

    Many lecturers who teach the course are partners as part of STRIPE, and these partnerships are recognised within every lecture.

    This course is designed for people working or aspiring to work on global infectious disease control programmes.

    It is suitable for people working in non-governmental organisations (NGOs), ministries of health, public health agencies, international organisations, healthcare systems, and academic institutions.

Syllabus
    • Polio eradication basics
      • Welcome to the course
      • Strategies for Global Health Program Implementation: Insights from Polio Eradication
      • Polio Eradication Basics
    • Global Alliance for Public Health
      • Global Alliance
      • Strategies for Alliance Building
    • Policy Engagement and Influence
      • Polio Eradication Basics: Pillars of Eradication
      • Policy Engagement in Polio Eradication
      • Policy, Process, Stakeholders, and Context
    • Health Communications and Behavior Change
      • Polio Eradication Basics: Vaccine Derived Polioviruses, New Tools, and New Strategies
      • Health Communications and Behavior Change
      • Health Communications and Behavior Change 2
    • Community Engagement
      • Community Engagement in Polio Eradication
      • Community Engagement and Social Mobilization