The purpose of this online self-learning module is to describe the key steps of the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) process and the role of team members when facilitating technical discussions and drafting the Final Report. This module also enables future JEE team members to identify critical cultural competencies for effective interactions within team members and with stakeholders.

After completing this module you will be able to:

  • Describe key steps of the JEE process and characteristics of the JEE tool.
  • Explain what is expected from team members when facilitating a technical area discussion.
  • Describe the role of team members in compiling and drafting the Final Report.
  • Identify critical cultural competencies for effective interactions within team members and with stakeholders.

If you received an invitation to take this course: Please follow the instructions given in the invitation to access the course.


Blue Hour GlassApproximately 1 Hour
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The purpose of this course is to introduce participants to the terminology, concepts and principles of simulation exercises, that are in line with the 2017 WHO SimEx manual published online on WHO website.

This online course is targeted towards WHO Staff, Ministry of Health Staff, and partners staff.

Target Audience: WHO Staff, Ministry of Health Staff, and partners staff.

After completing this module you will be able to:

  • Explain the benefits of simulation exercises as used in the public health domain.
  • Demonstrate a general knowledge of the terminology, concepts and principles described in the WHO Exercise Manual (2017).
  • Describe the different phases of the exercise project cycle (preparatory planning conduct and post-exercise).
  • Select the type of exercise appropriate for a specifi1c purpose and objectives.

Blue Hour GlassApproximately 1 hour
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The purpose of this course is to introduce the learners to the knowledge and skills needed for a successful management and facilitation of an After Action Review under the IHR Monitoring and Evaluation Framework following the response to an event of public health concern.

Completion of the Management and Facilitation of an After Action Review (AAR) E-learning course is a prerequisite for enrolling into the After Action Review face-to-face training.

Target Audience: IHR NFPs, WHO Staff, Ministry of Health Staff, and partners staff.

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Explain the context and the purpose of an AAR;
  • Describe the general flow of the AAR process (by using the working group format);
  • Distinguish roles and responsibilities of facilitators in the AAR process and describe the techniques for participatory facilitation;
  • Indicate the resources available for conducting an AAR and know where to find them.

Blue Hour GlassApproximately 45 minutes
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