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UNU-IIGH Capacity Building Program

UNU-IIGH Capacity Building Program. Nurhizam Safie. Ph.D. Research Fellow nurhizam@unu.edu. Capacity Building in UNU-IIGH.

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UNU-IIGH Capacity Building Program

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  1. UNU-IIGH Capacity Building Program Nurhizam Safie. Ph.D. Research Fellow nurhizam@unu.edu

  2. Capacity Building in UNU-IIGH Capacity Building : A continual process by which individuals and organizations develop abilities to perform functions, solve issues, set and achieve objectives which involves all stakeholders. Two types of Capacity Building : • Online - Open Source Online Training • On site - Workshops/seminars and forums

  3. Capacity Building Model TRAIN PLAN REFLECT OBSERVE

  4. Online training objectives • To promote digital awareness on open source health information systems among healthcare practitioners • To provide initial and preparatory knowledge on open source health information systems • To disseminate the timely knowledge to learners anywhere, anytime and at their learning paces.

  5. http://optimist.asia/moodle/

  6. http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/jcssp.2013.583.591

  7. 10-14 September, 2012

  8. Workshops in 2011 and 2012

  9. Conclusion • The role of UNU-IIGH in FOSS capacity building is significant in this era of high demand for healthcare technology. • Open source software is a solution to the overwhelming cost of healthcare particularly in developing countries. • Any collaborative efforts are most welcomed !!!

  10. Thank you / Tak nurhizam@unu.edu

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