About WHO Online Courses:
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Free Online Courses 2023–2024 are now accepting submissions. These online classes are open to anybody, anywhere in the world, for no cost. With OpenWHO, you may take as much time as you need to finish a course at your own speed. The COVID-19: Operational Planning Guidelines course is currently quite popular.
The World Health Organization (WHO) now provides online courses at no cost. Free certificates will be issued to anyone who finishes the WHO’s online course on the Coronavirus. OpenWHO provides two different kinds of certificates: participation verifications and records of accomplishments.
Courses Details:
- Deadline: no deadline.
- Type of Course: Online.
- Application fee: free.
- Sponsored by: WHO.
- Type of teaching: Online.
- Duration: The WHO short courses are self-paced, so the time it takes to finish is up to the individual taking the course.
Benefits of the Course:
- It is an international online education program that is offered to everyone who has the desire to study through difficult circumstances.
- The courses are taught in the communities’ native languages.
- They provide applicants with convenient access to learning while being mentored by experienced health specialists.
- They promote collaboration across various populations.
- They provide health personnel the opportunity to develop positive health policies.
- You may also download the course videos.
- Individuals may track their own progress during the course.
- The participant receives the certificate upon completion of the course.
WHO Certificate:
- Participants who achieve 80% or above on the overall course evaluation for Modules 1 and 2 will receive a Record of Achievement. Module 3 does not need any certification.
Course Main Object:
- Use the Operational Planning Guidelines to inform people of the significance of putting the SPRP into action during the COVID-19 outbreak.
- Identify and explain the 8 main tenets of public health preparation and response, as well as the first steps to be done by UN country teams.
- Using the COVID-19 Partners Platform for nation readiness and response plans, have access to the entire set of activities, performance indicators, and resources required to undertake the preparedness level assessment.
Course Eligibility:
- Everyone is eligible to apply for these free courses.
- Applicants must be enthusiastic and collaborative.
- There are no academic restrictions to applying for the WHO.
- There are no requirements.
- There are no limitations based on nationality.
- Medical students are also encouraged to apply for World Health Organization courses.
- You must have a laptop or computer to access the course.
- Furthermore, a decent internet connection is essential.
How to Apply:
- Any applicant may apply while enrolling for an e-mail address.
- Candidates will get an email verifying their enrollment.
- Submit any essential personal information, such as your name, residence, nationality, and so on.
- Fill out all of the necessary registration sections.
- Fill out your registration form completely and submit it.
- You must enter the course after enrolling in it in order to have it.
for more information visit the OpenWHO Online Course.
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