Project Planning and Design in International Health
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners can develop and critique health project proposals. Earners possess critical problem-solving skills that can guide leadership in high-pressure situations. Earners can synthesise diverse context information relating to important health topics, understand stakeholders and develop project logic to create successful project proposals. Earners have critical skills for health professionals seeking to take on project leadership roles in international health.
Additional DetailsEarning Criteria
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Earners have synthesised diverse information pertaining to the project requirements for international health projects to improve success of project plans
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Earners have worked effectively as a project team member
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Earners have applied logical frameworks or other theories (eg. theory of change) to guide project development
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Earners have articulated the key components of a health project proposal and contemporary health project issues
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Earners have develop a health project proposal including a monitoring and evaluation plan
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Earners have critiqued the quality of a health project proposal