International Workshop on Qualitative Methods in Evaluation of Public Health Programs

This workshop is meant to help health professionals use qualitative skills for sound and rigorous evaluation of their programs.

USAID’s MEASURE Evaluation Project is pleased to announce the international workshop on “Qualitative Methods in Public Health Evaluation,” for English speaking professionals. The workshop is sponsored by the School of Public Health, University of Ghana and MEASURE Evaluation, in collaboration with the Global Evaluation and Monitoring Network for Health (GEMNet-Health). The one-week course will be held October 22 – 28, 2017 in Accra, Ghana.

Taught in English, the course is designed for mid-level health professionals, administrators, program managers, and other professionals involved in the implementation and evaluation of public health programs. The course provides intensive, hands-on training in qualitative research methods in evaluation with an emphasis on moving beyond basic concepts to explore important considerations of qualitative methods in the context of rigorous evaluation. This is an intermediate level course.

The total course fee is USD 2,485 inclusive of the workshop tuition, accommodation, partial board (breakfast daily and lunch on days when the workshop is in session), and round-trip airport transfers. 

Applications must be submitted to University of Ghana by August 31, 2017.   

A limited number of bursaries will be funded by MEASURE Evaluation for qualified candidates from low and middle income countries. 

For more information, contact the MEASURE Evaluation Training Officer at measure_training@unc.edu.

Learn more about the workshop.

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When Oct 22, 2017 08:00 AM to
Oct 28, 2017 05:00 PM
Where Accra, Ghana
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