IHR Training Toolkit

What is the IHR Training Toolkit?

The IHR training toolkit is:

  • A structured and comprehensive set of training resources –- including standard quality material, expert and peer support -- to help IHR professionals design and organize training modules on the IHR
  • A flexible interactive web-based tool: the training resources can be used as they are, or tailored to fit countries’ particular contexts and specific needs.

 

Who will benefit from using the toolkit?

This toolkit has been designed to help national and international organizations from a wide variety of sectors responsible for public health security under the IHR framework, including:

  • human and animal health
  • food and agriculture
  • transport, travel and trade
  • education
  • defense…

 

What objectives does the IHR Training Toolkit serve?

Assist in the preparation of upcoming generations of public health leaders and managers to address “health security under the IHR framework”, and ensure:

  • to increase the mass of professionals who share a common approach to the interpretation and application of the IHR framework,
  • that IHR-specific issues are consistently and sustainably integrated into the existing and future learning programmes of the relevant professionals, and
  • that countries are empowered to take ownership of learning on IHR issues, adapting approaches and materials tailored to their national contexts and needs.

 

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CONTENT

MODULES

  • Health security in the context of IHR (HSI)
  • International Health Regulations (LEG)
  • Intersectoral collaboration in the context of IHR (INC)
  • National legislation (NLG)
  • National IHR Focal Point (NFP)
  • IHR Monitoring & Evaluation Framework (MEF)
  • IHR core capacities (CAP)
  • IHR at Points of Entry (POE)
  • Emergency Risk Communication (ERC)
  • IHR implementation at the human-animal-environment interface (HAE)

Tools & Templates

  • Template course agenda - Facilitator version
  • Facilitation team manual
  • Material and equipment checklist
  • Daily evaluation form
  • Final evaluation form
  • My learning log
  • Learning Transfer plan
  • Post-training evaluation questionnaire
  • Template – Facilitator feedback form

Case studies

  • Case Study - Hepatitis a in 4 nordic countries
  • Case Study - Tuberculosis: Planning a joint response (HAE.8)
  • Case Study - Brucellosis: Planning a joint response (HAE.9)
  • Case Study - Rabies: Planning for a joint response (HAE.10)
  • Case Study - JEE mission in Molvania (MEF.5)