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Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program

BACKGROUND: The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of the strategies for their protection and promotion of health. Yet training programs have not always taken into account neither local needs, nor public health relevance, nor pedagogical efficacy. The objectives o...

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Autores principales: Chastonay, Philippe, Klohn, Axel Max, Zesiger, Véronique, Freigburghaus, Franziska, Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2745355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19703303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-698X-9-19
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author Chastonay, Philippe
Klohn, Axel Max
Zesiger, Véronique
Freigburghaus, Franziska
Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele
author_facet Chastonay, Philippe
Klohn, Axel Max
Zesiger, Véronique
Freigburghaus, Franziska
Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele
author_sort Chastonay, Philippe
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description BACKGROUND: The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of the strategies for their protection and promotion of health. Yet training programs have not always taken into account neither local needs, nor public health relevance, nor pedagogical efficacy. The objectives of our study were to assess, in a participative way, educational needs in the field of health and human rights among potential trainees in six French-speaking African countries and to test the feasibility of a training program through a pilot test. Ultimately the project aims to implement a health and human rights training program most appropriate to the African context. METHODS: Needs assessment was done according to four approaches: Revue of available data on health and human rights in the targeted countries; Country visits by one of the authors meeting key institutions; Focus group discussions with key-informants in each country; A questionnaire-based study targeting health professionals and human rights activists. Pilot training program: an interactive e-learning pilot program was developed integrating training needs expressed by partner institutions and potential trainees. RESULTS: Needs assessment showed high public health and human rights challenges that the target countries have to face. It also showed precise demands of partner institutions in regard to a health and human rights training program. It further allowed defining training objectives and core competencies useful to potential employers and future students as well as specific training contents. A pilot program allowed testing the motivation of students, the feasibility of an interactive educational approach and identifying potential difficulties. CONCLUSION: In combining various approaches our study was able to show that training needs concentrate around tools allowing the identification of basic human rights violations in the health system, the analysis of their causes and coordinated responses through specific intervention projects.
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spelling pubmed-27453552009-09-17 Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program Chastonay, Philippe Klohn, Axel Max Zesiger, Véronique Freigburghaus, Franziska Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele BMC Int Health Hum Rights Research article BACKGROUND: The importance of human rights education has widely been recognized as one of the strategies for their protection and promotion of health. Yet training programs have not always taken into account neither local needs, nor public health relevance, nor pedagogical efficacy. The objectives of our study were to assess, in a participative way, educational needs in the field of health and human rights among potential trainees in six French-speaking African countries and to test the feasibility of a training program through a pilot test. Ultimately the project aims to implement a health and human rights training program most appropriate to the African context. METHODS: Needs assessment was done according to four approaches: Revue of available data on health and human rights in the targeted countries; Country visits by one of the authors meeting key institutions; Focus group discussions with key-informants in each country; A questionnaire-based study targeting health professionals and human rights activists. Pilot training program: an interactive e-learning pilot program was developed integrating training needs expressed by partner institutions and potential trainees. RESULTS: Needs assessment showed high public health and human rights challenges that the target countries have to face. It also showed precise demands of partner institutions in regard to a health and human rights training program. It further allowed defining training objectives and core competencies useful to potential employers and future students as well as specific training contents. A pilot program allowed testing the motivation of students, the feasibility of an interactive educational approach and identifying potential difficulties. CONCLUSION: In combining various approaches our study was able to show that training needs concentrate around tools allowing the identification of basic human rights violations in the health system, the analysis of their causes and coordinated responses through specific intervention projects. BioMed Central 2009-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2745355/ /pubmed/19703303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-698X-9-19 Text en Copyright ©2009 Chastonay et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chastonay, Philippe
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Zesiger, Véronique
Freigburghaus, Franziska
Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele
Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program
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title_full Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program
title_fullStr Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program
title_full_unstemmed Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program
title_short Developing a health and human rights training program for french speaking Africa: lessons learned, from needs assessment to a pilot program
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19703303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-698X-9-19
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