E-learning: Evaluating social and behavioural interventions for the prevention and control of infectious diseases
Who is the course intended for?
This course is designed for Public Health professionals in the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA), who work in infectious disease prevention and are interested in developing behavioural and social science interventions.
What are the learning objectives?
- Define key types of monitoring and evaluation, including process and outcome evaluation, in the context of social and behavioural interventions for infectious diseases.
- Explain the purpose of different types of monitoring and evaluations in assessing social behavioural interventions for infectious diseases.
- Differentiate between types of monitoring and evaluations, providing examples for each.
- Describe how monitoring and evaluations, even when conducted in limited resource settings, can provide actionable insights for decision-making in public health.
- Identify core frameworks for structuring a monitoring and evaluation plan.
How long is the course?
The estimated time to complete the course is approximately 60-90 minutes.
How can I enrol?
You can access the course for free, thanks to EU funding.
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This is the fifth (and last) of the series of e-learning courses on Prevention.
See the list with all five e-learning courses on the Learning Portal.
This is the fifth (and last) of the series of e-learning courses on Prevention. See the list with all five e-learning courses on the Learning Portal.
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