Development action with informed and engaged societies
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Community Mobilization for Health and Development

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Event/Training Summary

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AfriComNet has developed a complete 5-day training-of-trainers course on Community Mobilization for Health and Development. The course is premised on core competencies and standards of practice toward the certification of strategic communication practitioners.

The primary objective is to develop capacity in strategic communication for health and development. This course consists of 7 modules including the following:

Module 1: Introduction to community mobilization
Module 2: Preparing to mobilize
Module 3: Organizing the community for action
Module 4: Exploring the health issue and setting priorities
Module 5: Planning and acting together
Module 6: Communication strategies that support Community mobilization
Module 7: Evaluating together

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Registration Information

Please contact intahoba@nursph.org or AfriComNet at the address below for more information regarding registration.

Location

National University of Rwanda, School of Public Health, Kigali, Rwanda