Description
This course equips learners with specialized knowledge and skills in the development and adaptation of health policies to address the complex challenges of epidemic and pandemic preparedness. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the critical role of health policy in enabling rapid, coordinated responses to public health crises, particularly within the context of the MENA region. Through a focus on policy evaluation, evidence-based guideline development, cross-sector collaboration, and effective communication, learners will gain the tools needed to navigate policy processes and strengthen preparedness frameworks in the region.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, learners should be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to evaluate and adapt health policies and plans for epidemic preparedness.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of collaborating with health and environmental professionals for evidence-based guidelines on treatment and infection control.
- Develop and disseminate guidelines for healthcare and non-healthcare personnel to enhance epidemic and pandemic preparedness.
- Demonstrate knowledge in coordinating with public health experts to inform border control about policies and decisions
Target Audience
The course is designed for public health professionals, policymakers, pharmacists, healthcare providers, emergency response coordinators, and others involved in epidemic and pandemic preparedness, with a particular focus on professionals in the MENA region and those interested in adapting health policies to local contexts.