Fourth Blended Learning Program to Train Mother and Child Health Care Specialists in Mongolia
story from Tokyo Development Learning CenterHappy Mothers, Happy Children
March 11, 2011Tokyo Development Learning Center, The World Bank (TDLC), Kitasato University and Mongolia Nurses Association delivered the fourth blended learning program to train nurses and other health care specialists in Mongolia on March 11, 2011. This half-day program was delivered to over 670 participants at 3 sites in Ulaan Bataar and 3 rural locations in Mongolia to TDLC.
1/3 of the total nursing population (2913 participants) have participated and directly benefited from this on-going training initiative so far.
Venue
- Mongolia WBGDLN Center
- Health Sciences University of Mongolia
- Mongolia Japan Center for Human Resources Development
- Govi-Altai Medical Collage
- Darkhan-Uul Medical Collage
- Dorno Gob Medical College
- Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC)
Related Links
For details on first program, see Mother and Child Healthcare Program Launched in Mongolia.
See Mongolian Nurses Inspire Collaboration to find out how this program was developed.
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The organizers would like to thank Jeeyeon Seo (World Bank Institute) for designing the logo for this program.
This session is part of a larger program. For more information see Happy Mothers, Happy Children