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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The University of Nairobi Training Opportunity: Medium Term Fellowship Program in Monitoring and Evaluation


University of Nairobi
Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases
UoN HIV Fellowship Program

Training Opportunity

Medium Term Fellowship Program in Monitoring and Evaluation 


The University of Nairobi (UoN) in collaboration with the University of Washington (UW) through the support of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is implementing an innovative program to build capacity for leadership and management of HIV/AIDS Programs in Kenya.

The Medium-term Fellowship will be offered to in-service professionals working in health-related programs. 

The purpose of the Fellowship is to build institutional capacity through training individuals in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E). 

The training will be 6 months in duration and is modular and work-based in nature, allowing trainees to undertake the Fellowship while they continue with their employment. 

Fellows will participate in several inter-related short courses lasting 1-2 weeks at specific intervals over the course of the Fellowship and return to their place of work to continue with their employment. 

Selected individuals will implement a hands-on, problem-based, project as part of the Fellowship.

The Medium-term Fellowship program will commence in late November 2012.

Selection Criteria:
  • Relevant Bachelors degree
  • Familiarity with the Kenya health care system and HIV/AIDS programs will be an added advantage.
  • Interest in applying M&E in health will be an added advantage
How to apply:
 
Interested applicants should send an application letter and Curriculum Vitae to uonhivfellowship@gmail.com giving details of their experience and academic qualifications.

Applicants must be endorsed by their institution.

The training will be carried out at UNITID, College of Health Sciences, KNH Complex and will be offered free of charge. Limited facilitation will be given for incidentals.

Closing date: 31st October 2012

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