Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: organising effective responses (SRHResp)

In this course, participants examine how to improve access to equitable, good quality sexual and reproductive health services, from a rights-based approach. The module engages with considerations of equity, voice, accountability and participation in the organisation of responses and services, with a focus on ensuring equitable access to all (vulnerable) groups and key populations

This course is TropEd accredited and can be followed as a stand-alone course or as part of the Master in International Health or the Master of Public Health programmes. It is aimed at mid-career health managers and professionals working in sexual and public health.

Start
08/04/2024
Duration
3 weeks
Location
KIT, Amsterdam
EC
4,5
Language
English
Course period (2024)
from 08/04/2024 until 30/04/2024
Course fee (2024)
EUR 2.390
Early bird and other Discounts
Learn more about our discounts
KIT application deadline (regular 2024)
23/02/2024
Contact
courses@kit.nl

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Khalid Sharifi from Afghanistan, MPH/ICHD 2010, background medical doctor, now working as Managing Director of Afghan NGO, Social and Health Development Program (SHDP).

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John Kingsley Krugu from Ghana, MPH/ICHD 2010, background in biological sciences, now PHD Research Fellow at Maastricht University.

“I work as a deputy manager in the Federal Ministry of Health within the department for emergency and humanitarian action. We cover natural disasters and conflict-affected areas, which, sadly, are numerous. By designing and implementing capacity building programmes, and working together with health partners and international donors, we try to improve our public health sector at regional levels. I came to KIT because I wanted to add more knowledge to my experience. I hope that my master’s degree from KIT will help me to influence decision-makers in Sudan.”

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As a health manager by profession I have mainly worked in the Netherlands. This MPH/ICHD has given me the opportunity to look beyond the borders of my home country. I did not only gain knowledge but also worked with health workers from 25 different countries which had a huge impact on my own ideas about global health. Working in an International health environment was a real privilege and I have enjoyed every moment.”

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Content

Improving access to equitable and quality sexual and reproductive health related services is a major priority in global public health. This makes effective organisation of these services critical.

This module puts rights at the centre of SRHR and builds on contemporary evidence to critically analyse effective responses across the constituent parts of the health system and beyond. Participants critically examine synergies and efficiencies, and the trade-offs that need to made in the process of service strengthening within and beyond the domain of SRHR.

The module focuses on considerations of equity, voice, accountability and participation in the organisation of responses and services, and concentrates on ensuring equitable access to services for all groups, including vulnerable groups and key populations. This module translates the principles of sound SRHR responses into practice.

Effective written communication and advocacy to a lay audience regarding SRHR is a key competency, which will be developed through writing a news release on a selected SRHR topic.

Objectives

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • describe and analyze components of effective SRHR responses, including HIV in the context of health system in low and middle income countries
  • analyse existing SRHR services from the perspective of marginalized and vulnerable groups and provide recommendations on how to enhance equitable access and quality of care
  • use evidence to formulate and clearly communicate context-appropriate strategies to address issues related to SRHR to diverse audiences (a news release for general public and constructive feedback to peers)critically analyse various concepts related to sexual and reproductive health and rights within a development context
  • Content

  • Organizing effective responses to SRHR including HIV and concepts health systems and service delivery
  • Organizing human resources for health and changing roles and responsibilities of the health sector in responding to SRHR including HIV
  • Monitoring and evaluation of SRHR programs
  • Key aspects of SRHR and HIV programs, e.g.: adolescents and youth-friendly health services, family planning, abortion, quality of care, maternal, new born, and child health, Gender Based Violence, (GBV), Counseling and Testing and ART services, including attention to health advocacy and health promotion
  • Opportunities for synergies and considerations for integrations of services: e.g. Prevention Mother To Child Transmission and Family Planning (FP), FP and sexual health, STI and HIV
  • Continuum of Care models for SRHR and how to organise them
  • Reducing stigma and discrimination and ensuring sexual and reproductive rights
  • Enhancing accountability and participation of marginalized and vulnerable groups in organizing responses
  • Client-centered approaches to SRHR including motivational interviewing
  • Advocacy, writing a news release, giving peer feedback
  • Application

    Admission criteria

  • Academic training or a professional qualification in a relevant field
  • At least 2 years work experience in a related area, preferably in a low and middle income country
  • Proficiency in spoken and written English
  • Application procedure

    The application package is due two months before the start of the course.

    Please upload your application online. The following documents should be uploaded:

  • A one-page letter of motivation
  • Copies of your diplomas and grade reports
  • An up-to-date curriculum vitae and a list of publications if applicable
  • What we expect from your motivation letter:
    Please indicate in your motivation letter why you want to follow this specific course, why you want to follow the course at KIT Amsterdam, what do you expect to learn and how you will apply your newly gained competencies from the course in your work, what kind of benefits will it bring to your future career, etc. Describe a relevant problem you have experienced in the last two years that you would like to discuss during this specific course. Your motivation should be about ½-1 page. Please do not repeat your CV again.

    This course can be taken on its own or as advanced module for the Master of Public Health or the Master in International Health (MIH) programme.

    FAQ Online Application System

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    Discounts and Fees

    We offer a range of discounts for early bird applicants, alumni, tropEd students and groups. See below the discounts and fees for this course on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: Organising Effective Responses. See for more information about our discounts for groups and other short courses on our exclusive discount page.

    Regular course fee€2.390,-Start date: 8-4-2024
    Early bird fee€2031,-Paid before: 8-1-2024
    Alumni discount€1.912,-
    tropEd fee€2031,-

    Practical information

    Location

    Classes are normally held at KIT’s training facilities in Amsterdam.

    Accommodation

    There is a severe shortage of student accommodation in Amsterdam and participants are advised to contact KIT for information. KIT will endeavour to assist participants in their search for housing.

    Visa requirements

    Citizens of most EU or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries do not need a visa to enter the Netherlands. Visit the Nuffic website for the latest information on visa requirements.

    Participants from other countries must obtain a short-stay visa (for up to three months) through the Netherlands embassy or consulate covering the applicant’s country. Applicants will need a letter of admission to the course and proof of sponsorship or sufficient funds to cover the course fee, travel and accommodation costs. Applicants should take into account that in some countries this procedure can take several months.

    Insurance requirements

    Course participants and accompanying dependents are required by Dutch law to have health, accident and third party insurance. Unless their current insurance policy covers their stay abroad, participants must insure themselves and their dependents in the Netherlands. Dutch insurance companies offer reasonable rates to foreign students.

    Funding

    The arrangement of financial support to cover all study costs is the responsibility of the applicant. KIT does not offer financial support or scholarships.

    Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP)

    Unfortunately the OKP programme has ended. For 2024 there are no scholarship rounds. 
    Read more on the OKP page.

    European Credits

    The European Credit Transfer System (EC) facilitates the transfer of course credits between different institutions of the same academic level. A course comprising 28 hours of formal teaching and private study is equivalent to one EC credit point.

    Accreditation

    This course is also accredited for the Master in International Health programme organised by tropEd, a network of European institutions for higher education in international health.

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    You can find all information about our online application system on this page 

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    Why study at KIT?

    • Up-to-date approach to complex public health issues

    • Practice-oriented

    • Exchange between disciplines

    • Interactive Education

    • Development of personal and professional competencies

    • Network building

    • Participants from diverse backgrounds and countries

    • Personal tutoring

    • Teaching by highly qualified specialists

    • Positively reviewed by tropEd

    • KIT: international centre of excellence in international health and development

    • Accredited by NVAO

    Coordinators & Support

    Maud Molenaar

    Course Administration Officer

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