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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Case study

A public health e-learning master’s programme with a focus on health workforce development targeting francophone Africa: the University of Geneva experience

Authors: Philippe Chastonay, Véronique Zesiger, Roberto Moretti, Marco Cremaschini, Rebecca Bailey, Erika Wheeler, Thomas Mattig, Djona Atchenemou Avocksouma, Emmanuel Kabengele Mpinga

Published in: Human Resources for Health | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Shortage of a competent public health workforce is as a worldwide problem. The situation is especially bad in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2008, the World Health Organization and the Global Health Workforce Alliance launched a call for proposals for a public health training programme with an emphasis on health workforce development specifically targeting Africa. Our article presents the development, implementation and evaluation of an e-learning Master of Advanced Studies in Public Health on Workforce Development. The project was developed in collaboration with academic partner institutions of 10 French-speaking African countries and local/regional/HQ WHO offices.

Methods

A five-step approach was adopted. First, a needs assessment study was done in the target countries, with identification of priority health issues. Second, student and tutor selection was done in collaboration with local WHO offices, health authorities and partner universities. Third, the e-platform was developed and a training workshop for tutors was organized. Fourth, the learning objectives were derived from the needs assessment study and an interactive educational approach was adopted. Fifth, the participation of students, their perception of the programme, their performance on assignments and community outcomes were monitored.

Results

The needs assessment allowed the identification of 12 priority health issues (trauma related to road accidents, maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, mental heath, food and malnutrition, health resource management, infectious diseases, access to essential drugs, chronic diseases, health promotion, ageing and violence/conflicts) of which 10 were studied through the lens of the key public health disciplines (epidemiology, human resources, health project/service planning, health policy, communication, health economics/management, informatics and ethics/human rights), each validated through a certifying examination. Student participation, measured through connection hits (total: 58 256; mean: 168/student/module) and posted messages (total: 5994; mean: 18/student/module), was good, and global satisfaction was high (7.7/10). Twenty-nine students out of 37 obtained their master’s degree from the University of Geneva. Outcomes reported include career development, strengthening of inter-country networks and common projects.

Conclusions

Keys to the success of the programme were the enthusiasm and commitment of students, the availability of the coordination team, the simplicity of the electronic platform and the support of local/regional/WHO offices. Yet, the sustainability of the programme is not assured.
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Metadata
Title
A public health e-learning master’s programme with a focus on health workforce development targeting francophone Africa: the University of Geneva experience
Authors
Philippe Chastonay
Véronique Zesiger
Roberto Moretti
Marco Cremaschini
Rebecca Bailey
Erika Wheeler
Thomas Mattig
Djona Atchenemou Avocksouma
Emmanuel Kabengele Mpinga
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Human Resources for Health / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-015-0065-8

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