D
May 22, 2021
More capacity building on courses of this nature will go a long way in helping majorly the service providers to offer quality and appropriate service to the survivors of Gender based violence.
SA
Dec 10, 2021
Excellent presentation with good case studies from both developed and developing countries. The forum discussion enabled me to learn from others. The reading resources were also excellent
By Nicole
鈥Mar 1, 2019
This course was very informative but honestly, it wasn't well done. We never see people/interviews, only primitive powerpoint. Most of what was said was written on the slides, so while it's good for references later, it doesn't stick with you if you weren't actively working in the field. Needless to say, it was very helpful and will get back to it in the future.
By Maria C R
鈥May 25, 2020
This course offers relevant knowledge and is accessible to people with no previous training in the specific area of GBV in the health-care environment.
Extensive bibliography recommended, very useful!
A combination of videos and direct speeches with the slides, would make it more attractive!
By Cyn d J
鈥Oct 30, 2016
I liked this course, but sometimes the presentations was boring because show only letters and no images or graphics. But in general I liked very much the content. I think, that this course is very interesting and proffesional. I learned many new frames about GBV.
By Sheila H
鈥Sep 23, 2020
I enjoyed the course very much. Most informative. Found best practice sharing helpful. Only thing I did not enjoy was getting locked out of my tests & assignments. Thank you very much.
By Gerald W
鈥Oct 29, 2016
Excellent course, speaks not only to health professional looking to investigate introductory concepts related to GBV and VAW, but for policy professionals as well
By Neshaan P
鈥Dec 19, 2022
This is a brilliant course for all Healthcare Workers to attend. I will definitely recommend this course to collogues.
By Evdoxia K
鈥Sep 19, 2018
If the quality of the sound was better, this course would have been the best learning experience I ever had.
By Ali A A
鈥Jan 5, 2022
I recommend this course to whosoever want to understand how to tackle the menace of GBV
By Tseko C M M
鈥Sep 28, 2020
Very informative but confirms and expands current knowledge on GBV and interventions.
By Lisa A R
鈥Jul 24, 2018
Good information, but since it was recorded in 2015, it should be updated
By Joan B
鈥Feb 15, 2017
great information from diverse teachers.
By Brendon G
鈥Sep 8, 2020
This course is very focused on clinical health care responses to survivors of GBV for health care practitioners. The first week gives a very nice overview of the topic from a global perspective, including the causes of GBV. The next two weeks are then very focused on front-line health care workers, particularly in a clinic setting. I felt overall that I would have liked more discussion on health care policy, and community-based responses to preventing GBV (and the role of the health sector). I also felt that the video/audio quality was sometimes very low in some videos, and in general the course could benefit from being updated/refreshed as it is over 5 years old now.
By Oreeletswe L
鈥Oct 18, 2024
I am not satisfied about the course because upon completion I was not able to download my certificate, because it was saying purchase certificate though my financial aid was approved
By Jennifer R R
鈥Jul 19, 2021
Good topic but, material with bad quality and no very engaging. Peer asigments in a not so popular course only makes it worse (can make you lose your economic help for waiting to much). Debate forums do not serve for anything. In a nutshell, nice attempt, but just an attempt.