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Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health

The Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (CAFELTP) is a 2-year public health leadership capacity building training program. It was established in October 2010 to enhance capacity for applied epidemiology and public health laboratory services in three countries: Cameroon...

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Autores principales: Ondobo Andze, Gervais, Namsenmo, Abel, Kebella Illunga, Benoit, Kazambu, Ditu, Delissaint, Dieula, Kuaban, Christopher, Mbopi-Kéou, Francois-Xavier, Gabsa, Wilfred, Mulumba, Leopold, Pierre Bangamingo, Jean, Ngulefac, John, Dahlke, Melissa, Mukanga, David, Nsubuga, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359692
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author Ondobo Andze, Gervais
Namsenmo, Abel
Kebella Illunga, Benoit
Kazambu, Ditu
Delissaint, Dieula
Kuaban, Christopher
Mbopi-Kéou, Francois-Xavier
Gabsa, Wilfred
Mulumba, Leopold
Pierre Bangamingo, Jean
Ngulefac, John
Dahlke, Melissa
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
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Namsenmo, Abel
Kebella Illunga, Benoit
Kazambu, Ditu
Delissaint, Dieula
Kuaban, Christopher
Mbopi-Kéou, Francois-Xavier
Gabsa, Wilfred
Mulumba, Leopold
Pierre Bangamingo, Jean
Ngulefac, John
Dahlke, Melissa
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
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description The Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (CAFELTP) is a 2-year public health leadership capacity building training program. It was established in October 2010 to enhance capacity for applied epidemiology and public health laboratory services in three countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The aim of the program is to develop a trained public health workforce to assure that acute public health events are detected, investigated, and responded to quickly and effectively. The program consists of 25% didactic and 75% practical training (field based activities). Although the program is still in its infancy, the residents have already responded to six outbreak investigations in the region, evaluated 18 public health surveillance systems and public health programs, and completed 18 management projects. Through these various activities, information is shared to understand similarities and differences in the region leading to new and innovative approaches in public health. The program provides opportunities for regional and international networking in field epidemiology and laboratory activities, and is particularly beneficial for countries that may not have the immediate resources to host an individual country program. Several of the trainees from the first cohort already hold leadership positions within the ministries of health and national laboratories, and will return to their assignments better equipped to face the public health challenges in the region. They bring with them knowledge, practical training, and experiences gained through the program to shape the future of the public health landscape in their countries.
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spelling pubmed-32666712012-02-22 Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health Ondobo Andze, Gervais Namsenmo, Abel Kebella Illunga, Benoit Kazambu, Ditu Delissaint, Dieula Kuaban, Christopher Mbopi-Kéou, Francois-Xavier Gabsa, Wilfred Mulumba, Leopold Pierre Bangamingo, Jean Ngulefac, John Dahlke, Melissa Mukanga, David Nsubuga, Peter Pan Afr Med J Research The Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (CAFELTP) is a 2-year public health leadership capacity building training program. It was established in October 2010 to enhance capacity for applied epidemiology and public health laboratory services in three countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The aim of the program is to develop a trained public health workforce to assure that acute public health events are detected, investigated, and responded to quickly and effectively. The program consists of 25% didactic and 75% practical training (field based activities). Although the program is still in its infancy, the residents have already responded to six outbreak investigations in the region, evaluated 18 public health surveillance systems and public health programs, and completed 18 management projects. Through these various activities, information is shared to understand similarities and differences in the region leading to new and innovative approaches in public health. The program provides opportunities for regional and international networking in field epidemiology and laboratory activities, and is particularly beneficial for countries that may not have the immediate resources to host an individual country program. Several of the trainees from the first cohort already hold leadership positions within the ministries of health and national laboratories, and will return to their assignments better equipped to face the public health challenges in the region. They bring with them knowledge, practical training, and experiences gained through the program to shape the future of the public health landscape in their countries. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2011-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3266671/ /pubmed/22359692 Text en © Gervais Ondobo Andze et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ondobo Andze, Gervais
Namsenmo, Abel
Kebella Illunga, Benoit
Kazambu, Ditu
Delissaint, Dieula
Kuaban, Christopher
Mbopi-Kéou, Francois-Xavier
Gabsa, Wilfred
Mulumba, Leopold
Pierre Bangamingo, Jean
Ngulefac, John
Dahlke, Melissa
Mukanga, David
Nsubuga, Peter
Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
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title_full Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
title_fullStr Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
title_full_unstemmed Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
title_short Central African Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
title_sort central african field epidemiology and laboratory training program: building and strengthening regional workforce capacity in public health
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359692
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