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25 hours

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Intermediate

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  • Intermediate Level
  • Approx. 25 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish
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More about this course
  • Welcome to the MOOC "Global Health Security, Solidarity and Sustainability through the International Health Regulations".
  • We are very excited to have you on board and hope you will enjoy the course!
  • In the coming 6 weeks, you will learn about the International Health Regulations (IHR), history of its creation and evolution, its major principles and implementation procedures, as well as challenges and future opportunities. We will talk about lessons learned from the previous epidemics and environmental disasters, and discuss possible future health threats and ways to respond to them in an efficient and timely manner. The goal of this MOOC is not only to promote knowledge on the IHR among the general public but also to help international health practitioners advance its implementation, contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Our MOOC «Global Health Security, Solidarity and Sustainability through the International Health Regulations» is highly transdisciplinary and involves prominent experts from more than 15 leading institutions worldwide, including academia, international organizations, and local governments. Along with traditional e-learning resources, it gives access to a highly innovative teaching tool - virtual Simulator IHR 3.0 - a serious game where you can practice managing health crises from different perspectives. No matter which country you come from, this MOOC is free and open for anyone interested in learning more about such a powerful legal mechanism as the IHR.
  • Every week, you will get access to a new Module which includes a series of video lectures, accompanied by a list of recommended readings to deepen your knowledge on the proposed topic. Every module will have a number of practice exercises, such as in-video questions and practice quizzes based on the video lectures and readings, and a graded quiz to sum up everything that you've learned. At the end of the course, you will be asked to take a graded final quiz that you will need to complete (as well as each Module's graded quizzes) in order to pass the course and earn a Certificate if you chose this option at enrolment.
  • We encourage you to use Discussion Prompts and forums to discuss the course material with fellow students enrolled in the MOOC. You can greatly contribute to the learning process by posting your questions, commenting, or sharing your personal experiences and examples from your countries.
  • This MOOC was produced jointly by the University of Geneva (Switzerland), Centre Virchow-Villermé for Public Health Paris-Berlin, Université Paris Descartes (France) and ANEO in close collaboration with the World Health Organization Headquarters (Geneva, Switzerland) and WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (Cairo, Egypt), with the financial aid of the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), UNIGE and WHO.
  • We wish you good luck with the MOOC and look forward to seeing you in our learning community!
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Curriculum

Introduction and course outline

Learning objectives and course structure. IHR 3.0 Simulator - Dr. Antoine Flahault, Aude Richard

Importance of the IHR in ensuring global health security: introduction through concrete examples - Dr. Antoine Flahault, Aude Richard

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Historic perspectives. IHR Articles & Procedures

History behind the International Health Regulations - Prof. Patrick Zylberman

Creation and evolution of the IHR - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

Principles and goals of the IHR - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

National Core Capacities Required for Surveillance and Response (Annex 1) - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

Event notification and communication with the WHO (Annex 2) - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

Role of the WHO in the IHR implementation - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

Institutional arrangements around the IHR - Prof. Stéphanie Dagron

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Creation and evolution of the IHR

Principles and goals of the IHR

National core capacities

Event notification

Declaration of a PHEIC

Institutional arrangements around the IHR

Graded quiz for Module 2

Intersectorality of the IHR - Part 1. Health threats covered by the IHR

Multisectoral and transdisciplinary collaboration around the IHR. Human health and animal health - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

Zika lessons - Dr. Alfonso J. Rodriguez Morales

Climate change and vectors - Dr. Alfonso J. Rodriguez Morales, Florence Fouque

SARS epidemic through the IHR lens and lessons learnt - Prof. Patrick Zylberman

Ebola lessons - Prof. Patrick Zylberman

MOOC "Global Health at the Human-Animal-Ecosystem Interface"

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Human-animal-ecosystem interconnection

Zika virus

Climate change and vectors

SARS epidemic

Ebola lessons

Graded quiz for Module 3

Intersectorality of the IHR - Part 2. Mobility, trade and national security

Introduction to mobility and trade - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

Capacities required at points of entry - Gilles Poumerol

Public health measures in mobility and trade - Gilles Poumerol

Health documents in international traffic - Gilles Poumerol

Obligations of WHO and other entities - Gilles Poumerol

Economic considerations - Vanessa Candeias

National security and other considerations - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

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Points of Entry (PoEs)

Public health measures in mobility and trade

Health documents in international traffic

Obligations of WHO and other entities

Economic costs of epidemics

National security

Graded quiz for Module 4

National planning, monitoring and evaluation

IHR Monitoring Framework - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

Joint External Evaluation (JEE) and national planning - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

IHR-PVS National Bridging Workshop - Dr. Guénaël Rodier

Procedures in practice - Prof. Benoit Vallet

Example of the plague outbreak in Madagascar - Prof. Benoit Vallet

Procedures in practice - Dr. Timo Buetler

Example of Swiss NFP daily work - Dr. Timo Buetler

Legal epidemiology pilot project for accelerating the implementation of the IHR (2005) in the European region - Géraldine Marks

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IHR and national health systems

Joint External Evaluation (JEE) and national planning

IHR-PVS national bridging workshop

French National Focal Point

Swiss National Focal Point

Graded quiz for Module 5

Challenges in the IHR implementation. Ebola and the WHO reform

Challenges in implementation of the IHR - Gian-Luca Burci

Critiques of the IHR - Eduardo Hage

Does the IHR address human rights and privacy issues? - Dr. Andra? Zidar

Programmatic reforms - Dr. Suerie Moon

Institutional reforms, gaps and open questions - Dr. Suerie Moon

National health systems, humanitarian aid, R&D - Dr. Suerie Moon

Knowledge sharing, trade and travel - Dr. Suerie Moon

Financing, leadership and monitoring - Dr. Suerie Moon

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Implementation of the IHR

Critiques of the IHR

The IHR and human rights

Global Health Security after Ebola

Graded quiz for Module 6

Conclusion and final quiz

Conclusion - Aude Richard

Final quiz

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