The Drum Beat - Training Special - Apr. 25, 2001
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from THE COMMUNICATION INITIATIVE partnership
http://www.comminit.com
Many people have requested regular information on training opportuni-
ties. This Drum Beat Special responds to that demand. For a more ex-
tensive listing, organised by development issue, please see the new
Training section on The Communication Initiative web site.
http://www.comminit.com/training.html
The full listing of Training opportunities is designed to provide you
with a 'one-stop' place to review training possibilities that meet
your skill and knowledge development needs. It is updated on a con-
tinual basis.
Access URL associated with each post below for more details.
For inclusion in this service, we welcome information on Training op-
portunities you may be organising. Please send to:
Janice Innes
mailto:jinnes@comminit.com
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
1. Caribbean Communications Workshop - May 5th - Antigua - This is a
communications workshop involving environment and health communica-
tions experts from the Caribbean including international and regional
inter-governmental agencies operating in the Caribbean...
http://www.comminit.com/events_cal/2001/66-event.html
Contact Wesley Gibbings
mailto:wgibbings@yahoo.com
2. Gender, Health & Communicable Disease Course - May 7th to 25th -
Liverpool, UK - Course aim: To enhance the capacity of policy makers
and planners to analyse and address gender inequities in health and
health care in developing countries. The course will have a specific
focus on gender in infectious diseases such as TB, malaria and Sexu-
ally Transmitted Infections and the implications for Health Systems
Development...
http://www.comminit.com/events_cal/2001/71-event.html
Contact Philomena Hinds
mailto:Hinds@liv.ac.uk
3. Second Research Workshop on Gender & Tuberculosis - May 7th to
11th - Goeteborg, Sweden - The main aim of the workshop is to improve
the tuberculosis control world-wide through improved understanding of
gender aspects of tuberculosis disease, its treatment and gender spe-
cific control strategies...
http://www.comminit.com/events_cal/2001/111-event.html
Contact Vinod K Diwan
mailto:vinod@nhv.se