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The course outlines the structure and process for designing an effective and sustainable DPM system, guidelines for DPM monitoring and evaluation, as well as decision-making scenarios and a toolkit of methods that support an ongoing cycle of adaptation of DPM interventions and the system as a whole.
This free course provides people with practical knowledge of animal welfare and how to best care for a dog.
This free course is a profession-specific course developed to teach or refresh professionals working in the human healthcare sector regarding aspects of human rabies and its prevention, in line with the latest World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
This free course has been designed for professionals working in the field to vaccinate dogs against rabies. It provides essential knowledge and skills to help graduates handle and vaccinate dogs in a safe, effective and humane manner.
This free course provides more advanced training and information on rabies prevention and control, enabling graduates to become actively involved in the protection of their community against rabies, while also ensuring the humane treatment of animals.
This free course provides people with the knowledge and skills to teach their communities about rabies, how it is caused, and how it can be prevented and even eliminated.
The objective of this course is to provide theoretical and practical training on rabies within the framework of an integrated rabies control program for students and professionals of the human and animal health sectors.
The course introduces DPM at a high level, outlining the structure and functioning of a DPM system, with particular focus on the important role of policy development at all levels to support localised DPM design and implementation.
This free online learning course provides an excellent introduction to rabies and the One Health approach taken to prevent it. The course is self-guided and can be taken at any time.
This course explains the pathophysiology, epidemiology, vaccines and elimination strategies of the rabies virus.