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The HEI Course course self enrollment key is: HEI_ANALYSIS_1 Copy and paste this enrollment key to enter the course This course will equip healthcare workforce in Kenya to analyze and utilize the HIV programme data for decision making. In this course, you will learn, the definitions the concepts applied to HEI cohort analysis, various data sources for calculating different cohort outcomes, application of the HEI cohort analysis results in programming and HEI cohort data use. Welcome.
The enrollment key for this course is ART_ANALYSIS_1 Copy and paste this enrollment key to get started. This course will equip healthcare workforce in Kenya to analyze and utilize the HIV programme data for decisions making. In this course, you will learn the definitions, the concepts applied to ART cohort analysis, the various data sources for calculating different cohort outcomes and the application of the results in programming
Effective management of HIV commodities is essential to ensure uninterrupted access to life-saving prevention, testing, treatment and care services. This eCourse will enable health care workers, supply chain managers, and program leaders to systematically track the availability, distribution, and use of critical supplies such as antiretroviral medicines, HIV test kits, and other related commodities. Accurate and timely data from these tools support better forecasting, procurement planning, stock management, and accountability, helping to prevent stock-outs and wastage. This eLearning course introduces the key HIV commodities M&E tools and provides practical guidance on how to use them effectively to strengthen supply chain performance and support high-quality HIV service delivery.
Effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are essential for strengthening HIV prevention programs and ensuring that services reach populations most at risk. HIV Prevention Monitoring and Evaluation tools support the systematic collection, analysis, and use of data to track the delivery, coverage, and impact of key prevention interventions. By providing reliable and timely information, these tools enable health care workers, program managers, and decision-makers to identify gaps in service delivery, monitor program performance, and guide evidence-based planning and improvement. This eLearning course introduces the key HIV prevention M&E tools and provides practical guidance on their use within routine health information systems to support high-quality, data-driven HIV prevention programs.
Effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are critical to the success of programs aimed at preventing transmission of HIV from mothers to their infants. Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Monitoring and Evaluation tools support the systematic collection, analysis, and use of data to track service delivery across the continuum of care—from antenatal services and maternal HIV testing to antiretroviral treatment, safe delivery, and infant follow-up. These tools help health care workers and program managers monitor program performance, identify service gaps, and ensure that both mothers and infants receive timely and appropriate care. This eLearning course introduces the key PMTCT M&E tools and provides practical guidance on their proper use to strengthen data quality, support informed decision-making, and improve outcomes for mothers and their children.
Effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is essential for ensuring high-quality HIV care and treatment services and for tracking progress toward national and global HIV targets. HIV Care and Treatment Monitoring and Evaluation tools support health care workers, program managers, and policymakers in systematically collecting, analyzing, and using routine program data to assess service delivery, patient outcomes, and program performance. These tools help ensure that accurate and timely information is available to guide clinical care, improve program quality, and inform evidence-based decision-making. This eLearning course introduces the key HIV care and treatment M&E tools, their purpose, and their proper use within routine health information systems, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills needed to strengthen data quality and support effective HIV program management.
Effective HIV programs rely on timely, accurate, and well-used data to guide decision-making, improve service delivery, and monitor progress toward epidemic control. Data Demand and Information Use (DDIU) promotes a culture in which data are routinely analyzed, interpreted, and applied by health workers, program managers, and policymakers to strengthen HIV responses at all levels of the health system. By transforming raw data into actionable insights, DDIU supports evidence-based planning, identifies gaps in program performance, and enables continuous quality improvement. This eLearning course introduces: key concepts, tools, and practical approaches for strengthening data management in HIV programs including the collection, analysis, presentation and dissemination thus empowering participants to make informed decisions that improve program outcomes and ultimately enhance the quality of care for people living with HIV.
You can enrol yourself into this course by copy-pasting the following enrolment key. The enrolment for this course is ME-DQA-2024 This course is designed to aid the participants’ understanding of DQA concepts and principles and how to conduct DQAs at the facility, sub-county, county, and national levels. The course targets healthcare workers, implementing partners, and donors’/funding agencies across the Country-Kenya.
Welcome to the Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) eLearning Course! Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in high HIV-burden settings, where many individuals continue to present for care with severe immunosuppression. People with AHD are at an increased risk of life-threatening opportunistic infections and HIV-related complications, which contribute substantially to HIV-related morbidity and mortality. Early identification and appropriate management of AHD is therefore critical to improving patient outcomes and reducing preventable deaths. This eLearning course is designed to equip healthcare providers with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify, diagnose, and manage Advanced HIV Disease, including the screening, prevention, and treatment of common opportunistic infections, in line with current global and national guidelines.