COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT-WESTERN AFRICA The Management Development Institute (MDI) for Health Care Organizations is a one-week intensive program designed to enhance the leadership and management skills of program managers and leaders of sub-Saharan African organizations, governmental and non-governmental, that are devoted to delivering health care services to underserved populations. The program has been designed specifically to assist African ministries of health in implementing their particular national health priorities. The original MDI program was designed by world-class management faculty from the UCLA Anderson School of Management at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and by leaders of the Amref Health Africa. The MDI is delivered by instructors from UCLA, Amref Health Africa and by outstanding faculty from other African universities, including the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Cape Town (UCT). The program is funded by Johnson & Johnson, one of the most admired companies in the world today. The language of instruction in all programs is English. In
2015, we will offer three identical programs - each in a different region of
Africa: • For eastern African countries, the program will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 4 – 9 May 2015 • For western African countries, the program will be held in Accra, Ghana: 12-18 July 2015 • For southern African countries, the program will be held in Cape Town, South Africa: 23 – 29 August 2015
To download the application form for the West Africa program, please use this link: http://mdichip.org/images/downloads/MDI-Application-2015-West-Africa.doc
For more information visit our CHIP website http://mdichip.org/ Program Goals The major goal of the MDI is to provide ministries of health with the requisite management and leadership capacity to implement their stated national health priorities. Representatives from public health systems along with their NGO implementing partners will learn management tools, frameworks and knowledge that will enable them to increase the quantity and quality of health services they provide along with improved access to them. The lessons will be practical, and aimed toward successfully meeting the complex challenges faced by Eastern, West and Southern African health systems.
Who Should Attend You are expected to apply for the program as a member of a team consisting of two or more individuals that are employed by the same organization or else that are collaborating across organizations and focused on the same national or regional health priority.
Titles of team members might be Director, Project Manager, Program Manager, Executive Director, Program Coordinator, Public Health Coordinator, Regional Coordinator, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nurse, Medical Superintendent, Country Coordinator, or comparable titles.
Cost of the Program Johnson and Johnson awards scholarships to all the applicants admitted for the course. These scholarships cover the cost of tuition, training materials, accommodation and meals. Travel expenses, if required, will be borne by the participants or their organisation. Upon completion of this training, participants will be required to apply the knowledge and skills gained to resolve a management issue or obstacle in their organization. For information on the program, please visit the MDI CHIP website: http://mdichip.org/ |
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Subject: The 2015 Management Development Institute (MDI) Program for Western Africa
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COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT-WESTERN AFRICA
The Management Development Institute (MDI) for Health Care Organizations is a one-week intensive program designed to enhance the leadership and management skills of program managers and leaders of sub-Saharan African organizations, governmental and non-governmental, that are devoted to delivering health care services to underserved populations. The program has been designed specifically to assist African ministries of health in implementing their particular national health priorities.
The original MDI program was designed by world-class management faculty from the UCLA Anderson School of Management at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and by leaders of the Amref Health Africa. The MDI is delivered by instructors from UCLA, Amref Health Africa and by outstanding faculty from other African universities, including the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and the Graduate School of Business at the University of Cape Town (UCT). The program is funded by Johnson & Johnson, one of the most admired companies in the world today. The language of instruction in all programs is English.
In 2015, we will offer three identical programs - each in a different region of Africa:
• For eastern African countries, the program will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 4 – 9 May 2015
• For western African countries, the program will be held in Accra, Ghana: 12-18 July 2015
• For southern African countries, the program will be held in Cape Town, South Africa: 23 – 29 August 2015
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