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Master of Public Health (MPH) (S55)  (Dept. Info)Social Work and Public Health  (Policies)

S55 MPH 5371TPS: Using Participatory Approaches for Community Well-Being in Shirati, Tanzania3.0 Units
Description:This course will be held on-location in Tanzania.This course is by pre-registration only. The pre-registration form will be available on Inside Brown from Monday, October 24, 2016 (beginning at 8 am) through Monday, October 31, 2016 (ending at 8 am). Application also required. In this course, students will gain direct experience using community development techniques, learn about the operation of a non-profit organization in Africa, understand water and sanitation issues and interventions and become familiar with the Community Health Worker model. Students will work in close collaboration with staff of Maji Safi, an NGO based in Shirati, Tanzania, to design and implement a community engagement process using participatory techniques. Students will learn techniques such as social and resource mapping, seasonal diagramming, 24-hour day, institutional diagramming, vision matrices, historical timelines, problem identification and prioritization, and community action planning. In working teams, Maji Safi staff and students will use these techniques to conduct an appraisal of community well-being and needs among fishing communities in the Shirati area. Students will be involved in all stages of planning, implementing and documenting the process. Teams will produce visual products and reports of the process and discuss issues related to facilitation, rapport building, inclusive processes, challenges of participatory processes and next steps for community planning. Prerequisites: Second year ISED and Global Health concentration students preferred, but not required. Students must apply online at sa.wustl.edu by November 4, 2016. Only students selected for the course will be allowed to participate. The cost to students is $1000.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:S60 5371Frequency:None / History
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