Data interpretation and data use for HIV & TB
Using Data to Improve Programmes: Data Interpretation and Data Use for HIV & TB Programmes Course
Learn how to use your data effectively to manage your HIV & TB programmes
About this course:
Most organisations face capacity challenges due to a number of reasons - one of which includes limited resources, both human and financial. As a consequence, HIV programme data isn't always used for decision-making or to improve programmes, but rather to simply satisfy reporting requirements.
M&E capacity development is usually a priority, however more often than not, programme managers and senior programme staff are too busy implementing programmes and responding to other pressing programme needs.
This course targets HIV Programme Managers and other staff on the use of routine and periodic HIV data for programme improvement. This training covers the major indicators of HIV
programmes, including the Top Ten indicators used by major donors (The Global Fund, PEPFAR, UNAIDS, etc.) for the following service delivery areas:
-HIV Prevention
-HIV Treatment, Care & Support
-Impact Mitigation
-Most-At-Risk Populations
The objectives of the course are that HIV and AIDS programme managers at implementation level are able to critically analyse and use the data generated from their programmes for purposes of overall service delivery improvement.
Who should attend?
-Researchers
-Biostatisticians
-Research Analysts
-Data analysts
-HODs
-Clinicians
-Epidemiologists
-Programme Managers
-Postgraduate students
-Market Researchers
-Clinical and Medical researchers
-Scientists
-Government Practitioners
Course Pricing:
All three days only R6,100 (Excl. VAT) per delegate
Price Includes:
-Course attendance;
-Full refreshments: lunch, welcome tea, two breaks
for tea including pastries;
-Course lecture notes and training manual;
-Complimentary parking;
-Certificate of attendance.
Date: 02 April 2014
to 04 April 2014
Time: 09:00 - 15:30
Venue: University of the Witwatersrand, Braamfontein
Cost: R6,100