Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 08:39
The World Bank Institute is conducting a two-week course on Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform from 15-26 March 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The course will explore key elements in designing efficient, equitable and financially sustainable population policies and reproductive health programs in the context of health sector reform and Millennium Development Goals.

This course is designed for staff from governments, donor agencies, international organisations, the World Bank, and NGOs working in the health sector. In addition, it will include staff from training and research institutions, as well as academics and researchers working in the areas of health, public administration and social sector reform.

Should you have any questions, please contact the Course Coordinator Lan Joo, Course Coordinator, email: Ljoo@worlbank.org, tel: +1 202 453 4805, or Tom Merrick,  Technical Advisor, World Bank Institute - Health and AIDS programme, tel: +1 202-473-6762, fax: +1 202-522-0638, email: tmerrick@worldbank.org, or Gaston Sorgho, Sr. Public Health Specialist, tel: +1 202-458-5260, fax: +1 202-522-0638, email:   gsorgho@worldbank.org.

The course is a face-to-face learning event.

Dates: 15-26 March 2010

Venue: Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand

Online Application: Click Here.

For more information, click here.
Event type: 
Training
Event venue: 
Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand
Event start date: 
15/03/2010
Event end date: 
26/03/2010

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