Non Communicable Diseases for Public Health.

Learn about non communicable diseases, what they are, and how to prevent and manage them.

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Description

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading killer diseases globally causing 7 out of every 10 deaths globally. 70% of the deaths caused by these diseases occur in low- and middle-income counties, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

The Non-Communicable Diseases For Public Health Course will introduce the learners to what non-communicable diseases. The main aim of this short course is to enhance literacy on non-communicable diseases in a bid to improve better health outcomes through the application of the course content to daily life. This course can be taken by individuals, community health workers, teachers, students and even parents in a bid to learn about various non communicable diseases and on how to prevent and control them.

The course contains 9 modules and has been developed in simple easy to understand language that can be understood by the general population. It adapts the use of videos, images and audios to enhance learning. The course will also provide additional course content and research papers required to giver the learner deeper understanding of the topic.

We are hoping that through this course, you will be more informed, you will have fun while learning and that you will share your learnings with someone else. Information is power and relevant information on non-communicable diseases has never been important as it is currently.

Learn, share, practice

What You Will Learn!

  • Students will learn about non communicable diseases, what causes them, and how to prevent and manage them.
  • Students will also learn about contemporary issues for NCDs including NCDs in the context of antimicrobial resistance, human rights and climate change.
  • Students will gain deeper insights on non communicable diseases data .
  • Students will learn from real examples of global work in the non communicable diseases space.

Who Should Attend!

  • Public Heath and Global Health students and enthusiasts who want to expand their knowledge on non communicable diseases.
  • Community Health Workers and practitioners interested in learning about non communicable diseases.
  • Individuals interested in learning about non communicable diseases.