- Tuition Fees: General Admission €1,500, tropEd €1,000
- 2-week course equals 90 hrs of student investment time (30 hrs of lectures, 45 hrs of facilitated group work and 15 hrs of self-study time), TropEd students can earn 3 ECTS points
- Open to: tropEd students, public health professionals, social scientists, paramedical staff, project planners / coordinators and medical doctors
Entry Requirements
This Short Course is held in English. Course participants should have excellent command/high level of proficiency in reading, writing and speaking English.
Content Overview
This course gives participants an overview of sexual and reproductive health policy in its historical context, especially its changes and adaptations since the establishment of the Maternal Child Health programme by the World Health Organization in 1948, the ICPD, the MDGs and the agenda 2030 (SDGs). It introduces participants to the human rights approach to reproductive health as well as strategies, frameworks, and tools (developed e.g. by WHO, UN-AIDS or UNFPA) for improving and managing reproductive health in health systems with a special focus on appropriate indicators, planning processes, and service provision. It also addresses ethical issues and the relationship between religion and reproductive health. The course also looks at public private partnership or demand-based financing relevant to reproductive health and its challenges.
Course Topics
- Reproductive and sexual health and rights
- Financing models relevant to reproductive health and its challenges
- Ethical issues and relationship between religion and reproductive health
- The neglected SRH agenda: infertility, new family planning methods, male sexual health, health of vulnerable groups
Learning Objectives
At the end of the module students should be able to:
- Analyse Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) policy in its historical context, as well as the MDG/SDG context.
- Critically assess the challenges through the evaluation of evidence from SRH programmes and policies in specific settings as well as on global level
- Apply the necessary tools such as logframe matrix, structured evaluation technics and indicator development, based on the Donabedian dimensions for service quality required for reproductive health programme implementation
- Critically discuss neglected topics of the reproductive health agenda on local and global level
Schedule & Certification
Most of the short courses require full-time attendance from Mondays to Fridays, 9am - 5 pm. Of Fridays courses generally finish around noon If not stated otherwise, all classes and activities will also run on public holidays.
Students and course participants must attend full-time and successtully complete all the assessment components in order to receive a certificate of attendance or a grade report from Heidelberg University. tropEd students will be able to credit short courses towards the Master's programme at their home institution.
Course Fee
- General Admittance: € 1.500.-
- tropEd students: € 1.000.-
Included in the course fee is a non-refundable registration fee of € 200.-
Please register as soon as possible as the number of participants is limited.
Unfortunately, no Scholarships are available.
If the participant withdraws from the course
- less than 6 weeks prior: 25 % of the course fee will be charged.
- less than 4 weeks prior: 50 % of the course fee will be charged.
- less than 2 weeks prior: the whole course fee will be charged.
The tuition fee does not include accommodation, insurance or other personal living costs during the stay.
Contact
For any questions please contact our short course programme team:
Anne-Kathrin Fabricius, M.A.
Short Course Programme Manager
Tel: + 49 - (0) 62 21 - 56 41 49
anne-kathrin.fabricius(at)uni-heidelberg.de
Short Course Programme Assistant
Tel: + 49 - (0) 62 21 - 56 46 48
assistants.sc(at)uni-heidelberg.de
Course Coordinators
Bettina Utz, Technical Advisor Health, KfW Frankfurt
Faith Agbozo, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ghana