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These kits replace the Interagency Diarrhoeal Disease Kit (IDDK) which had been used for many years. The Cholera Kit is designed to be flexible and adaptabl...Self-pacedCholera, Current outbreaksConfirmation of ParticipationenDetailsIntroduction to Marburg Virus DiseaseThis course introduces Marburg Virus Disease and outlines the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, transmission routes and epidemiology of the disease. It also discusses prevention and control strategies. ...Self-pacedMarburg , Current outbreaksConfirmation of ParticipationenDetailsMpox: Epidemiology, preparedness and response for African outbreak contextsOpenWHOMpox is a viral zoonotic disease, caused by monkeypox virus, recognized as the most important orthopoxvirus infection after the eradication of smallpox. This course offers public health officers ...Self-pacedMpox, Current outbreaksRecord of AchievementenDetailsMpox: Introductory course for African outbreak contextsOpenWHOMpox is an emerging infectious disease caused by a virus transmitted to humans from infected animals, most commonly rodents. It can be spread to other people but person-to-person transmission alone...Self-pacedMpox, Current outbreaksRecord of AchievementenDetailsCholera: IntroductionThis introductory level course provides a general overview of cholera including prevention and control principles. In addition, the course participants will learn about the Global Task Force for Ch...Self-pacedCholera, Current outbreaksConfirmation of ParticipationenDetailsCholera Outbreaks: Emergency Preparedness and ResponseThis course outlines the objectives of a cholera outbreak response, how to detect and confirm cholera outbreaks and how to effectively organize the response including describing control measures. ...Self-pacedCholera, Current outbreaksRecord of AchievementenDetailsLearnfree of charge, at your own pace and in your own languageAccesslow-bandwidth and downloadable materials to follow you off-lineDiscoverevidence-based public health learning from WHO expertsLatest courses...List all coursesSupporting the development of Pandemic Fund proposals - Weekly Webinar recordings The pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) showed beyond all doubt that national governments and the global multilateral system were ill-equipped to deal effectively with the growing scale and ...Self-pacedenDetailsHealth Equity Assessment Toolkit (HEAT and HEAT Plus)OpenWHOMonitoring health inequalities is essential to achieving health equity: it is essential to know who is being left behind in order to be able to tackle existing inequalities and ensure equitable acc...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsWHO's New Policy and Strategy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual MisconductOpenWHOThis course is an introductory learning package introducing the new WHO policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct. 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Treatments for a growing number of health care-associated inf...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsOutbreak investigations in health facilitiesOpenWHOOutbreaks are unfortunate events that afflict both patients and staff as well as the cost of health care. In this course, you will learn how to identify and investigate outbreaks, the importance of...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsCBDE: Preparedness for Public Health ProfessionalsOpenWHOPublic health professionals are certain to be among the key personnel in preparedness and readiness for a deliberate use of chemical or biological agents against a human population. So it is vitall...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsПринципи епідеміології для контролю захворюваньOpenWHOПоява нових інфекційних чи невідомих захворювань, так і відродження інших, які контролювалися або вважалися контрольованими спонукають до зміцнення місцевого, регіонального та національного епідемі...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementukDetailsFor a healthier world: safely managed sanitationThis course has four modules and is designed to help governments, development agencies, civil society partners, and others working with them, to achieve safely managed sanitation (SMS) for their po...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsCBDE: Preparedness for Health First RespondersOpenWHOWhen a deliberate use of chemical or biological agents against a human population occurs, health care professionals and public health personnel are directly involved in the response's organization,...Self-pacedNot disease specificRecord of AchievementenDetailsBrowse courses by theme...Browse courses by themeOpenWHO courses are organized by channels addressing more than 20 public health themes – from antimicrobial resistance, to infection prevention and control, to health emergency response.Search courses by thematic channelPhoto credits: WHO / UNICEF / Michael DuffLearn in your preferred language...Learn in your preferred languageWe know it's easier to learn in your native language. 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In 2016 WHO introduced the Cholera Kits. These kits replace the Interagency Diarrhoeal Disease Kit (IDDK) which had been used for many years. The Cholera Kit is designed to be flexible and adaptabl...
This course introduces Marburg Virus Disease and outlines the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, transmission routes and epidemiology of the disease. It also discusses prevention and control strategies.
Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease, caused by monkeypox virus, recognized as the most important orthopoxvirus infection after the eradication of smallpox.
This course offers public health officers ...
Mpox is an emerging infectious disease caused by a virus transmitted to humans from infected animals, most commonly rodents. It can be spread to other people but person-to-person transmission alone...
This introductory level course provides a general overview of cholera including prevention and control principles. In addition, the course participants will learn about the Global Task Force for Ch...
This course outlines the objectives of a cholera outbreak response, how to detect and confirm cholera outbreaks and how to effectively organize the response including describing control measures. ...
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The pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) showed beyond all doubt that national governments and the global multilateral system were ill-equipped to deal effectively with the growing scale and ...
Monitoring health inequalities is essential to achieving health equity: it is essential to know who is being left behind in order to be able to tackle existing inequalities and ensure equitable acc...
This course is an introductory learning package introducing the new WHO policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct. Additionally, it will introduce WHO's three-year strategy that defines...
There is an urgent need for coordinated action to build stronger health systems and mobilize additional resources for health emergency preparedness, response and resilience (HEPR). This course will...
Inequities in sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) throughout the world mean that certain population subgroups have systematically worse health outcomes an...
The course “Foresight Approaches in Global Public Health” provides an overview of various methods and tools that can be used to understand emerging trends and changes with a futuristic lens and to ...
The Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) is a comprehensive health facility survey assessing the availability of health facility services and the capacities of facilities to deliver quality...
In March 2021, the WHO released updated recommendations on service delivery for the treatment and care of people living with HIV. In July of the same year, the WHO published the Consolidated Guidel...
The monitoring and evaluating framework for progress of the road map for NTDs 2021-2030 is the second companion document to the road map. The goal of this document is to facilitate tracking of prog...
EWARS in a box, WHO's electronic early warning, alert, and response system in emergencies, helps detect disease outbreaks early in emergency, fragile, conflict and vulnerable settings. It supports...
Hundreds of millions of patients around the world are affected by health care-associated infections (HAI). Every day, HAI results in prolonged hospital stays, long-term disability, increased resist...
The use of central and peripheral venous catheters are commonly used in health care delivery worldwide. When these devices are used, there remains risks posed to patients for the development of blo...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to health and human development, affecting our ability to treat a range of infections. Treatments for a growing number of health care-associated inf...
Outbreaks are unfortunate events that afflict both patients and staff as well as the cost of health care. In this course, you will learn how to identify and investigate outbreaks, the importance of...
Public health professionals are certain to be among the key personnel in preparedness and readiness for a deliberate use of chemical or biological agents against a human population. So it is vitall...
Поява нових інфекційних чи невідомих захворювань, так і відродження інших, які контролювалися або вважалися контрольованими спонукають до зміцнення місцевого, регіонального та національного епідемі...
This course has four modules and is designed to help governments, development agencies, civil society partners, and others working with them, to achieve safely managed sanitation (SMS) for their po...
When a deliberate use of chemical or biological agents against a human population occurs, health care professionals and public health personnel are directly involved in the response's organization,...
Browse courses by theme
OpenWHO courses are organized by channels addressing more than 20 public health themes – from antimicrobial resistance, to infection prevention and control, to health emergency response.
Learn in your preferred language
We know it's easier to learn in your native language. That's why OpenWHO offers online courses from WHO experts in more than 60 national and local languages, with more to come.
Respond to national health threats
Our Serving Countries portal provides easy access to courses in countries' official languages to support their response to health emergencies.Each country channel is produced in collaboration with a WHO Country Office, with more countries added each year.
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Marking Chinese, English and Spanish language days
This week, OpenWHO is celebrating 3 United Nations (UN) languages – Chinese, English and Spanish – as we observe their dedicated language days. The purpose of these language days is to celebrate mu...
Webinar opportunity: Launch of Special Issue on Inequality in Immunization
Please save the date for a webinar on 25 April 2023, 13:00-14:15 CET, to launch a Special Issue on Inequality in Immunization, which is newly published in the journal Vaccines.
Register for the w...
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the World Health Organization
On 7 April 2023 we are observing a milestone World Health Day: 75 years ago, countries of the world came together and founded WHO to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – s...