World TB Day, Bamayan, Afghanistan.

World TB Day, Bamayan, Afghanistan.

World TB Day, Namibia, 2008

World TB Day, Namibia, 2008

TB Events

The TB CAP program has now come to a close and has been replaced by the TB CARE I program, therefore this page in no longer being updated. To visit the TB CARE I Events page please click here.
 
 
  • TB Education and Training Network, Eleventh Annual Conference, September 20-22, 2011 Atlanta, Georgia. For more details click here.
     
  • The Union Training Courses - for a full list of The Union training courses in 2011, you can download the program pdf here.
     
  • Sondalo Training Courses - WHO collaborating centre for TB and Lung Diseases, 2011 Italy. Click here to download the traing course list. Click here for an application form. You can see the preliminary course agenda here.
     
  • Human Resources Development and Management,  The Union, November 28 - December 10, 2011 Bangkok, Thailand

    Focusing on improving human resources capabilities among health organizations, this course trains participants to align staff output with health program strategy. Participants will also learn about how to recruit and retain the best qualified candidates for health projects. 

    Key topics the course addresses:

     

    To register or receive more information, email imdp@theunion.org or visit www.union-imdp.org

     

    • Determine an organization’s human resources needs
    • Align management of human resources with HR and organizational strategy
    • Practice and incorporate HR performance management systems tools and techniques including appraisals, training, retention, and other staffing mechanisms  
    • Discover how to carry out a comprehensive organizational HR audit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'World TB Day' Celebration Bamayan, Afghanistan 2008

Busy TBCTA Stall

Prison Inmates Perform on 'World TB Day' 2008, Indonesia.

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Last update: 2011-10-25 23:38:56