Scholarships Orange Knowledge Programme for Masters & Advanced Courses 2019
We are happy to inform you that there are scholarships available from the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) to study a Masters programme or advanced course at KIT in 2019.
If you are you a health professional from one of the 52 eligible OKP countries we strongly encourage you to explore this interesting opportunity.

KIT Royal Tropical Institute offers an inspiring environment where you will meet with like-minded health professionals from all over the world. Our courses respond to current global developments in the health field and are known for their practical applicability, multidisciplinary approach and interactive participatory training methods.
We look forward to meeting you in Amsterdam in 2019!
Scholarships Orange Knowledge Programme
Upcoming application period: Winter 2019
The Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP) is a 5-year programme that aims to advance the capacity, knowledge and quality of both individuals and institutions of higher and vocational education. Talented health professionals from 52 eligible OKP countries can apply for a full scholarship to study a Mastersprogramme or advanced course at KIT.
List courses OKP application period winter 2019:
For the following programmes there are scholarships available from the Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP). Follow the links below for more information on each course and apply directly to your course of choice through our online application system. You have to apply separately for the OKP scholarship.
Master of Public Health / International Course in Health Development
Course dates: 16 September 2019 – 4 September 2020
This annual 12-month programme is organised by KIT Royal Tropical Institute and the VU Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Participants can choose from the following study tracks:
MPH – Track in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
MPH – Track in Health Systems Policy and Management
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) in a dynamic health environment
Course dates: 19 – 30 August 2019
This course will provide participants with a deeper understanding of the role that M&E plays in all aspects of the health system, and with a broad range of tools and methods to be used in the health sector in developing countries.
Extra information 4 February 2019
New course in French: Suivi et évaluation de la santé dans un contexte dynamique
This is a French version of the Course on Monitoring and Evaluation in a dynamic Health environment. For more information in French follow link
Analysing Disrupted Health Systems in Countries in Crisis
Course dates: 19 – 30 August 2019
This course focuses on the analysis of health systems in countries affected by, or recovering from, protracted crisis. It is organised jointly with the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Save the Children, and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Application deadlines Orange Knowledge Programme Scholarship
If you want to apply for a scholarship from the Orange Knowledge Programme, make sure you first apply for academic admission to KIT.
- Deadline KIT Royal Tropical Institute for academic admission (if applying for OKP): as soon as possible but at the latest by 25 February 2019
- Registration period OKP: Exact date to be announced, but probably February-March 2019. Keep an eye on our website for updates.
OKP eligible countries
Attention: the list of eligible countries for OKP is different from the list of former NFP countries.
If you are a health professional from one of the 52 eligible OKP countries we strongly encourage you to apply for an OKP scholarship!
Afghanistan ▪ Mozambique ▪ Albania ▪ Myanmar ▪ Armenia ▪ Nepal ▪ Bangladesh ▪ Nicaragua ▪ Benin ▪ Niger ▪ Bhutan ▪ Nigeria ▪ Bolivia ▪ Pakistan ▪ Burkina Faso ▪ Palestinian Territories ▪ Burundi ▪ Peru ▪ Cambodia ▪ Philippines ▪ Colombia ▪ Rwanda ▪ DR Congo (DRC) ▪ Senegal ▪ Cuba ▪ Sierra Leone ▪ Egypt ▪ Somalia ▪ Ethiopia ▪ South Africa ▪ Georgia ▪ South Sudan ▪ Ghana ▪ Sri Lanka ▪ Guatemala ▪ Sudan ▪ Guinea ▪ Surinam ▪ India ▪ Tanzania ▪ Indonesia ▪ Thailand ▪ Jordan ▪ Uganda ▪ Kenya ▪ Vietnam ▪ Lebanon ▪ Yemen ▪ Liberia ▪ Zambia ▪ Mali ▪ ▪ Zimbabwe ▪ Macedonia
Visit our OKP scholarship page for more information on the eligibility requirements, eligible countries, embassy country focus and detailed regulations and application instructions.
If you would like to study at KIT with other funding, visit the webpages (via links above) for the normal application deadlines for academic admission.
Other upcoming Masters Programmes in 2019
Our master’s programmes are an opportunity for health and development professionals to further develop your competencies in specific areas related to global health.
Master in International Health (MIH)
Course dates: start dates 4 March 2019 or 9 September 2019. Full-time or part-time options possible (1 to 5 years)
The aim of the MIH is to develop the capacity of health professionals working at the interface of international organisations and national health systems.
Netherlands Course in Global Health and Tropical Medicine (NTC)
(core course MIH or stand-alone course)
Course dates: 4 March – 7 June 2019 or 9 September-13 December 2019 (given twice a year)
This course provides essential preparation for health professionals such as medical doctors, nurses and midwives planning to work in low and middle income countries.
Core course Public Health
Course dates: 23 September – 13 December 2019
This 3 month course prepares health managers to use a public health approach to address the problems in their country, taking into account epidemiology, health system aspects and broader social determinants of health.
NEW Part-time Master of Public Health
If you cannot leave your home/job for one year full-time it is now possible to follow the MPH programme in parts, studying it divided over 2-3 years.
Other upcoming advanced courses in 2019
We are happy to inform you of a number of upcoming courses on wide range of topics. The short courses can be taken as a stand-alone course or as part of one of our Master’s programmes.
Courses on Health Systems Strengthening
Qualitative Methods in Health Systems Research
22 January – 8 February 2019
Participants gain experience in each step of the qualitative research process and learn ways to enhance the utilisation of research results.
Human Resources for Health
Course dates: 25 February – 8 March 2019
This course provides knowledge and skills that health care managers, policy makers and planners need for human resource management. It discusses strategies at country and workplace level to address health workforce issues.
Health Policy and Financing
Course dates: 20 May – 07 June 2019
An in-depth look at important issues and current debates in health policy, health economics and health financing, taking into account the diverse profit and not for profit systems.
(E-learning) Rebuilding Disrupted Health Systems – developing context-specific strategiesfor health care policies, implementation and governance
Course dates: 1 April – 21 June 2019.
Courses on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and HIV and AIDS
Sexual and Reproductive health and Rights including HIV and AIDS
Course dates: 18 March – 05 April 2019
This course explores key principles of SRHR practice across a range of content areas. It also explores key considerations for SRHR and HIV policy and practices.
Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights: Organising Effective Responses
Course dates: 23 April – 10 May 2019
This course builds on current evidence to critically identify and analyse responses across the health system, including emergency and fragile state settings. It also focuses on making services equitable accessible to marginalised groups and key populations.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: Policy, Governance and Financing
Course dates: 20 May – 7 June 2019
In this course participants become acquainted with the policy instruments, governance mechanisms and financial structures related to SRHR.
Courses on Disease Management
Control Strategies for Infectious and non-communicable diseases
Course dates: 23 April – 10 May 2019
In this course a number of communicable and non-communicable (NCD) diseases are used as models to demonstrate different aspects and principles of disease control.
Other scholarship options
Are you looking for financial support to study at KIT? There are a number of other scholarship options. Options differ per nationality and profession. For different options and opportunities visit our scholarship page
Attention: for a number of scholarships the deadline is Autumn 2019
We would like to encourage you to share this information with colleagues and friends, and disseminate them to potential applicants (especially in the 52 eligible OKP countries for the upcoming OKP scholarship deadline).