Last Updated: 04/07/2024
Inequality monitoring in HIV, tuberculosis and malaria training course (OpenWHO)
Published: 02/05/2022
The Global Malaria Programme offers a free inequality monitoring in HIV, tuberculosis and malaria training course on the OpenWHO platform. Monitoring inequalities in these three diseases provides insight into how they are experienced across population subgroups and who is being left behind. This course introduces the general steps of inequality monitoring in the context of HIV, TB and malaria, which should be an integral part of country programmes.
Monitoring inequalities in HIV, TB and malaria is an important part of efforts to promote equity. It provides insight into how the diseases are experienced across population subgroups. The results of inequality monitoring can guide the development of subsequent in-depth studies to understand the sources and drivers of health inequalities, and help to inform equity-oriented responses where warranted.
This course examines the five general steps of inequality monitoring in the context of HIV, TB and malaria programmes. The target audience is primarily monitoring and evaluation officers for HIV, TB and malaria programmes and people who have basic knowledge and experience working with HIV, TB and malaria data.
- Self-paced
- Language: English
- Free
THEMES: Capacity Building | Social Science