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Health Inequality Monitoring

Health inequalities exist in every population. A health inequality refers to an observable difference in health between subgroups in a population. With the necessary data, health

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Courses OpenWHO

en. Learning to deliver training in IPC and environmental cleaning for health care facilities in low-and-middle-income countries. Self-paced. Not disease specific. Confirmation of Participation. …

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Health Cluster Coordination OpenWHO

Health Clusters exist to relieve suffering and save lives in humanitarian emergencies, while advancing the well-being and dignity of affected populations. Since 2005, the Cluster …

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Digital Health and Innovation

Digital technologies have proven potential to enhance health outcomes by improving medical diagnosis, data-based treatment decisions, digital therapeutics, clinical trials, self-management …

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Health-care associated infection surveillance OpenWHO

Hundreds of millions of patients around the world are affected by health care-associated infections (HAI). Every day, HAI results in prolonged hospital stays, long-term …

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About Us OpenWHO

Launched in 2017 by the Learning and Capacity Development Unit in the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, OpenWHO is WHO’s free open-access platform servicing …

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Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health

Overview. In June 2021, WHO published Guidance on Ethics & Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health after 18 months of deliberation amongst global leading experts on the …

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Environment, climate change and health for practitioners and actors

Environmental risks to health are responsible for a large fraction of the overall disease burden. Decision makers need to be aware of the most important environmental exposures, exposure …

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Health Equity Assessment Toolkit (HEAT and HEAT Plus) OpenWHO

The Health Equity Assessment Toolkit (HEAT and HEAT Plus) is a software application that facilitates the interpretation and reporting of health inequality data and thereby supports …

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Infodemic Management: Using human-centered design good …

In practice, an infodemic manager working on building infodemic insights reports or an efficient intervention strategy needs a thorough understanding of the information environment and …

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Infection Prevention and Control

Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is a major challenge for health care systems around the world. There is an important opportunity to reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality through …

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) OpenWHO

About OpenWHO. OpenWHO aims to equip all frontline responders with the knowledge they need to better contain disease outbreaks and manage health emergencies.

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WHO eLearning Caregiver Skills Training for Families of

Course information. This course is for caregivers of children ages 2 to 9 years with developmental delays or disabilities, especially in the domains of communication and social interaction. A …

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Certificate Guidelines OpenWHO

OpenWHO offers certificates of completion for some courses. In these courses, those who register for study can receive a Record of Achievement or a Confirmation of …

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Cholera: Introduction OpenWHO

Overview: Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food. It can lead to dehydration, and death in patients with severe forms of the disease. …

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OpenWHO course catalogues OpenWHO

OpenWHO COVID-19 course catalogue. Please note: Additional languages can be accessed from the English course pages as they become available. Courses on all other topics are listed …

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