Duration: 5 days (20 hours)
Target Audience: Clinical & Non-Clinical Healthcare Staff
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• This
transformative course is designed for healthcare professionals who are
on the frontline of patient care. It covers practical, real-world
infection prevention strategies—from hand hygiene techniques to setting
up isolation rooms and managing PPE under pressure. Participants are
encouraged to share their experiences and challenges to create an
engaging, solution-oriented learning environment.
Included Materials:
• Hands-on PPE demonstrations, team-based exercises, posters for wards, and a hospital IPC checklist.
Expected Outcome:
• Graduates emerge confident and prepared to uphold the highest hygiene standards and protect both patients and colleagues.
Duration: 3 days (12 hours)
Target Audience: Hospital Administrators, Cleaning Staff, Waste Handlers
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• This
course empowers the often-overlooked heroes of hospital
cleanliness—janitors, waste handlers, and facility teams—equipping them
with tools and techniques for safe waste segregation, reusable bin care,
and eco-conscious disposal. It connects their vital role to larger
public health outcomes and climate impact.
Included Materials:
• Color-coded bin training, cleaning SOPs, a reusable bin checklist, and an audit template.
Expected Outcome:
• Participants gain not just skills, but respect and recognition as crucial health protectors.
Duration: 3 days (in community setting)
Target Audience: NGO Health Workers, Youth Leaders, Teachers, IDP Camp Volunteers
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• This
participatory course equips local health educators to speak with
empathy, clarity, and cultural understanding about critical health
topics like hepatitis, AMR, overdose, and hygiene in displaced
communities. It uses storytelling, group dialogue, and visual learning.
Included Materials:
• Culturally adapted handouts, role-play guides, posters, and teaching tools in Somali and English.
Expected Outcome:
• Graduates become trusted messengers of health, bridging gaps between knowledge and behavior change.
Duration: 3 days (in community setting)
Target Audience: NGO Health Workers, Youth Leaders, Teachers, IDP Camp Volunteers
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• This
participatory course equips local health educators to speak with
empathy, clarity, and cultural understanding about critical health
topics like hepatitis, AMR, overdose, and hygiene in displaced
communities. It uses storytelling, group dialogue, and visual learning.
Included Materials:
• Culturally adapted handouts, role-play guides, posters, and teaching tools in Somali and English.
Expected Outcome:
• Graduates become trusted messengers of health, bridging gaps between knowledge and behavior change.
Duration: 2 days (technical + field visit)
Target Audience: Facility Engineers, MOH Planners, Environmental Officers
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• This
unique workshop links biomedical waste management with climate
resilience and environmental stewardship. It offers technical designs
(e.g. ash pits, incinerators) and guides discussion on risks to water,
soil, and forests, while promoting sustainable waste practices.
Included Materials:
• Environmental risk map, climate-adapted incinerator checklist, and deforestation awareness tools.
Expected Outcome:
• Participants leave with actionable insights to design cleaner, greener health facilities.
Duration: 1 day (6 hours)
Target Audience: Doctors, Pharmacists, Midwives, Public Health Experts
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This course brings together medical professionals to tackle the rising
threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Through real-life cases and
collaborative analysis, learners reflect on antibiotic misuse and
explore practical stewardship models.
Included Materials:
• AMR policy brief, prescribing scenarios, stewardship scorecard.
Expected Outcome:
• Healthcare workers emerge more mindful, informed, and ready to protect antibiotics for future generations.
Duration: 1 day
Target Audience: Faith-Based Hospital Leaders, Clinical Supervisors
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• Rooted
in compassion and dignity, this course explores how Islamic values can
enhance infection control practices. From modesty in dress to respectful
patient care, participants co-develop context-appropriate standards
that meet both faith and health needs.
Included Materials:
• Dress code policy, values-aligned SOPs, patient interaction checklists.
Expected Outcome:
• Participants become custodians of health systems that honor both science and spirituality.