Training Resources
Overview
The Training Partnership Initiative is excited to share training resources developed and hosted by partner organizations in addition to those officially developed by TPI. To have your training or resources listed here, please submit using the buttons below.
Mpox learning materials available on OpenWHO to support outbreak response in Africa
The OpenWHO platform hosts open-access courses on mpox to support the response to the current emergency. The learning resources provide critical knowledge on the disease and have been developed to provide health care workers, public health professionals and other stakeholders with essential knowledge and tools to effectively manage and contain mpox
Introduction to the Emergency Response Framework (ERF)
A new online course introducing how WHO functions in health emergencies has just launched. This course is designed to provide an overview of WHO’s approach to emergency management, the Emergency Response Framework, and the Incident Management System, with a fictional outbreak to guide learners through an emergency response from detection to response.
Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Crisis Settings
These materials are designed for use by clinical trainers conducting brief refresher face-to-face training workshops on providing long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) services and family planning counseling, particularly in crisis settings or with limited resources. The target audience for this training is health care providers already familiar with LARCs, including insertion and removal of intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants.
Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) in Crisis Settings, Select Signal Functions
These materials are designed for use by clinical trainers conducting brief face-to-face refresher training workshops on the key components of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care. The target audience for this training is health care providers working in crisis settings who are currently attending or will attend births and who meet the participant prerequisites.
Uterine Evacuation in Crisis Settings Using Manual Vacuum Aspiration
These materials are designed for use by clinical trainers conducting brief face-to-face refresher training workshops on uterine evacuation with manual vacuum aspiration. The target audience for this training is health care workers who will provide first-trimester uterine evacuation in crisis settings and meet the participant prerequisites. The training can be delivered as a stand-alone course or combined with the Uterine Evacuations in Crisis Settings Using Medication module.