Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 2
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Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 2
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Skills you'll gain
- Maternal Health
- Surveys
- Infant Care
- Mental Health
- Healthcare Ethics
- Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
- Emergency Response
- Health Care Procedure and Regulation
- Infection Control
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Sanitation
- Child Health
- Postpartum Care
- Community Health
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Crisis Intervention
- Epidemiology
- Psychosocial Assessments
- Public Health
- Infectious Diseases
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There are 11 modules in this course
This course, Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 2, addresses public health issues of people affected by disasters, both natural or conflict-related. It discusses the many changes that occur in people’s lives when they are uprooted by a disaster, including many important topics related to humanitarian crises, such as when there is an epidemic a public health emergency; what do we mean with the humanitarian development nexus; what are the basics of disaster epidemiology and surveillance; humanitarian principles; and other very relevant topics. We will explore what humanitarian interventions could look like if we want to mitigate the effects of disasters.
This course is a follow-up to Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 1, which dealt with changes in disease patterns, access to health care, livelihoods, shelter, sanitary conditions, nutritional status, and other issues. The course content is a mix of theoretical knowledge and many practical examples from recent disasters. We think this course is unique because it contains so many practical ‘real-life’ examples and is taught be instructors and guest lecturers who together have over 200 years of experience in this field. The course consists of 10 modules totaling approximately 14-16 hours of delivered content with an additional 2-3 hours of self-work (quizzes and writing and evaluating a short peer-review assignment) as well as lively discussions forums. The first course, Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 1 (PHHC1), has been designed in a way that each module builds on the lessons of previous modules. However, the modules from this second course, Public Health in Humanitarian Crises 2 (PHHC2) can be accessed in any order and some can stand alone. You do not necessarily need to do PHHC1 before PHHC2, but it might be helpful to take some or all of PHHC1, as some of the basic or fundamental issues are covered in this course. PHHC2 contains a somewhat more diverse set of topics than the previous course as it deals with more complicated issues. You do not have to pay for this course if you choose to enroll without a certificate. Sometimes referred to as auditing, enrolling without a certificate means that you will have access to all of the videos and discussions. The only difference is that you will not be able to take the quizzes to earn a certificate upon completion. Click the Audit or Enroll Without A Certificate link to sign up and begin the course. Visit the Learner Help Center for more details about your enrollment options.
This module describes features and strategies to detect disease outbreaks and the key aspects of an effective outbreak response.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment
6 videos•Total 23 minutes
- Course Introduction•2 minutes
- Introduction to Disease Outbreak Management•2 minutes
- Disease Outbreaks: Key Concepts•6 minutes
- Outbreak Detection and Rapid Response Strategies•6 minutes
- Incident Management Principles•3 minutes
- Outbreak Response Monitoring for Decision Making•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Disease Outbreak Management Quiz•30 minutes
Maternal and newborn health care is an essential component of humanitarian health response. This module explains why and lists the key interventions at different phases of an emergency.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 18 minutes
- Introduction to Maternal and Newborn Health•1 minute
- Maternal and Newborn Health Risks•4 minutes
- Maternal and Newborn Health Services•6 minutes
- Maternal and Newborn Health Services in Humanitarian Settings•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Maternal and Newborn Health Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
- Disease Control During Outbreaks•15 minutes
This module explains the importance and use of surveys and surveillance in humanitarian crises and uses many practical examples to illustrate the concepts.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment
6 videos•Total 68 minutes
- Introduction to Disaster Epidemiology and Surveillance: The Role of Data During Complex Emergencies•1 minute
- Disaster Epidemiology and Surveillance•19 minutes
- Surveys vs. Surveillance (There’s so Much Good about Surveillance!)•9 minutes
- Surveys vs. Surveillance (But There Are Downsides of Surveillance)•16 minutes
- Typhoid in Dushambe: An Example of a Crisis Where Different Data Methods Filled Different Needs•7 minutes
- Volcanic Eruption —Goma, 2002: An Example of a Crisis Where Different Data Methods Filled Different Needs•16 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Disaster Epidemiology and Surveillance Quiz•10 minutes
This module describes the core humanitarian principles, their origin and explains how ethics can guide humanitarian decision-making.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
6 videos•Total 88 minutes
- Introduction to Humanitarian Principles•1 minute
- Introduction to the Principles•18 minutes
- The Basic Ethical Principles•23 minutes
- Humanitarian Dilemmas—Or Are They Just Hard Choices?•11 minutes
- Where the Humanitarian Problems Commonly Are•18 minutes
- Help in Making Ethical Decisions•17 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Humanitarian Principles Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
- Vulnerable Populations•15 minutes
Disease outbreaks and other public health emergencies continue to increase in frequency and severity. This module describes the basic concepts of the International Health Regulations and the Global Health Security Agenda. It provides understanding when an emergency is a so-called Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
4 videos•Total 36 minutes
- Introduction to International Health Regulations and the Global Health Security Agenda•1 minute
- Potential Public Health Emergency of International Concern•9 minutes
- Implementing International Health Regulations•7 minutes
- Global Health Security•18 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
- International Health Regulations and the Global Health Security Agenda Quiz•15 minutes
In this module, the humanitarian-development nexus is explained together with the challenges of providing emergency assistance while taking into account the longer-term development needs of the host population and government.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt1 plugin
5 videos•Total 48 minutes
- Introduction Humanitarian and Development Nexus•2 minutes
- What Is the Humanitarian-Development Nexus (HDN)?•8 minutes
- A Development Approach to Humanitarian Emergencies•15 minutes
- The Humanitarian-Development Nexus in Practice•14 minutes
- Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF)•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Humanitarian and Development Nexus Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
- Transitioning from Relief to Developmental Aid•15 minutes
1 plugin•Total 1 minute
- Imagine a world more open to refugees (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)•1 minute
This module illustrates why infant feeding matters in a disaster setting, what to do and how to identify the warning signs for potential problems on infant feeding in a disaster.
What's included
10 videos1 assignment
10 videos•Total 50 minutes
- Introduction to Infant Feeding in Humanitarian Crises•2 minutes
- Why Does Infant Feeding Matter in a Disaster Setting?•7 minutes
- What Are the Recommendations on Infant Feeding?•3 minutes
- Why Is Safe and Appropriate Infant Feeding so Important?•4 minutes
- How Do Breastfeeding Practices Differ Across the World?•3 minutes
- What Are the Warning Signs for Potential Problems on Infant Feeding in a Disaster?•8 minutes
- How to Handle Infant Feeding in a Disaster•7 minutes
- When Would You Need to Provide Breast-Milk Substitutes (Infant Formula)?•4 minutes
- Barriers and Challenges around Infant Feeding in Emergencies•6 minutes
- Operational Guidance on Infant Feeding in Emergencies for Responders and Policy Makers•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 5 minutes
- Infant Feeding in Disasters Quiz•5 minutes
Planning is necessary for humanitarian emergencies. This module illustrates in practical terms the planning cycle and how this is used in humanitarian emergencies.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
5 videos•Total 73 minutes
- Introduction to Humanitarian Project Design•1 minute
- The Planning Cycle•17 minutes
- The Planning Cycle Starts with the Assessment•16 minutes
- The Project Design•14 minutes
- Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning•25 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Humanitarian Project Design Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
- Preparedness•15 minutes
In each crisis affected populations still have sexual and reproductive health needs. This module describes the essential sexual and reproductive health services at different phases of an emergency.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment
6 videos•Total 30 minutes
- Introduction to Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Settings•1 minute
- Contraception, Family Planning, and Birth Spacing•10 minutes
- Maternal and Newborn Health•1 minute
- Abortion•9 minutes
- Gender-Based Violence•4 minutes
- Addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Different Phases of Emergency Response•6 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Quiz•10 minutes
Psychosocial and mental health problems are commonly experienced by disaster-affected populations. This module identifies strategies for the identification of psychosocial and mental health problems in displaced populations and provides information on what can be done in the field.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 54 minutes
- Introduction to Mental Health and Psycho-Social Care•4 minutes
- Mental Health and Psychosocial Problems Identified among Displaced Populations•21 minutes
- Identifying and Assessing Psychosocial Problems and Needs in Diverse Populations Affected by Conflict and Disaster•15 minutes
- Services in Humanitarian Emergencies•14 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Mental Health and Psycho-Social Care Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
- Psychological Effects•15 minutes
In this module, you'll plan a response to a real humanitarian public health crisis.
What's included
1 peer review
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Responding to a Humanitarian Public Health Crisis•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Aug 28, 2022
Very Insightful course with great skill acquisition
Reviewed on Jan 1, 2020
It's very good refresher course for humanitarian workers who are already at field and clear reference guide for newly joined humanitarian workers.
Reviewed on Mar 13, 2022
Will gladly recommend to friends in Public Health.
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