USIP Course on Health Care in Post-Conflict and Fragile States
Dates: June 10-13, 2013
Location: US Institute of Peace, 2301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC
To register or find more information, please go to the USIP website. You must register through the USIP website to attend the course.
Short Description
Explore the importance of public health in fragile and conflict-affected states and understand how equal access to good health care is a critical component of post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding. Analyze short-term delivery of public health in conflict situations as well as long-term development of the public health sector and assess the impact of health care on government legitimacy and effectiveness.
Using case studies from Afghanistan and Mozambique, participants will learn how to manage the challenges, rewards, and trade-offs of efforts to deliver health care in countries immersed in ongoing conflicts, countries in transition from war to peace, and countries addressing the legacy of the conflict.
Location: US Institute of Peace, 2301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC
To register or find more information, please go to the USIP website. You must register through the USIP website to attend the course.
Short Description
Explore the importance of public health in fragile and conflict-affected states and understand how equal access to good health care is a critical component of post-conflict reconstruction and peacebuilding. Analyze short-term delivery of public health in conflict situations as well as long-term development of the public health sector and assess the impact of health care on government legitimacy and effectiveness.
Using case studies from Afghanistan and Mozambique, participants will learn how to manage the challenges, rewards, and trade-offs of efforts to deliver health care in countries immersed in ongoing conflicts, countries in transition from war to peace, and countries addressing the legacy of the conflict.
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