Plan International Ghana has launched a new project to create digital and vocational skills through enabling, inclusive access and active use of the internet as well as E-service in the TVET sector. The project seeks to bridge the technological gaps in the educational system which has been exposed by the…
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A virtual Public Health in Emergencies course has started for nurses and midwives of the Ho Teaching Hospital (HTH), the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) and the Spanish General Council of Nursing.
Some 50 participants from the HTH and 100 others from the TTH are benefiting from this training module funded by the Women for Africa Foundation that would last for 60 days.
The course design takes the form of E-learning methodology through online campus Moodle platforms, face-to-face sessions and three webinars in addition to virtual mentoring sections.
The training aims to update knowledge and attitudes before the standard protection recommendations for health professionals and the general population and to incorporate the concept of a ‘Trainer of Trainers’ to disseminate the information from the course to the rest of the nurses and midwives.