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CHP 661 Monitoring and Evaluation in Global Health Programs and Advocacy 1.5 Credit

This course focuses upon program monitoring and evaluation (M&E) challenges and considerations in a global health setting. The course presents a series of case studies and requires students to engage in considering how M&E systems in these settings can be developed using the CART principles, which seek to ensure that M&E data is credible, actionable, responsible (feasible and cost-effective), and transportable (generalizable). The course also presents the challenge of M&E in the context of advocacy campaigns.

College/Department: Dornsife School of Public Health
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: CHP 673 [Min Grade: C] (Can be taken Concurrently)

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