Open University Elevates Health Sector with Advanced Evaluation Training

Open University Elevates Health Sector with Advanced Evaluation Training
Open University Elevates Health Sector with Advanced Evaluation Training

Enhancing Healthcare Performance Through Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation

The Open University of Tanzania (OUT) is set to revolutionize the country’s health sector with its highly specialized Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation (RBME) Course tailored for healthcare professionals.

This comprehensive training is scheduled to take place on Monday, March 17, 2025, at The New Kiboko Hall in Tanga, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

As healthcare systems evolve, data-driven decision-making has become a critical tool for ensuring effective service delivery.

This intensive course is designed to equip health sector stakeholders with practical skills in monitoring, evaluating, and optimizing healthcare programs based on measurable outcomes.

Empowering Healthcare Professionals with Transformative Skills

Led by top experts in the field, this one-day immersive training will cover key principles and methodologies essential for evidence-based decision-making in healthcare. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge on:

Designing and Implementing Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Frameworks: Learn how to develop structured systems for tracking healthcare interventions.

Data Collection and Analysis Techniques Understand best practices for gathering and interpreting healthcare data to improve service efficiency.

Performance Measurement and Impact Assessment: Evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare programs using quantitative and qualitative methods.

Using M&E for Policy Formulation: Strengthen policies through results-oriented approaches and informed strategies.

Digital Tools for Health Monitoring: Explore emerging technologies that enhance data accuracy and accessibility in healthcare systems.

Why This Course Is Essential for Tanzania’s Health Sector

The Tanzanian healthcare system is undergoing rapid transformation, with increased emphasis on accountability, transparency, and performance measurement.

The RBME course aligns with national priorities, ensuring that healthcare managers, policymakers, and practitioners acquire the skills necessary to drive sustainable improvements in service delivery.

By adopting results-based monitoring techniques, Tanzania’s health sector can:

  • Improve resource allocation efficiency.
  • Enhance patient care and service quality.
  • Strengthen healthcare policy formulation and implementation.
  • Increase funding opportunities through data-backed reporting.

Who Should Attend?

This training is specifically designed for professionals working in the health sector, including:

  • Healthcare Administrators and Policy Makers
  • Public Health Officers and Researchers
  • Hospital and Clinic Managers
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Health
  • Development Partners and Donor Agencies
  • Medical and Health Science Academics

Registration and Participation Details

Interested participants are encouraged to register early to secure their slots, as spaces are limited.

  • Date: Monday, March 17, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Venue: The New Kiboko Hall, Tanga

How to Register:

  • Online Registration: Visit OUT’s official website to complete your registration.
  • Email Registration: Send your details to rbme@out.ac.tz with your full name, organization, and contact information.
  • Phone Registration: Call +255 765 432 109 for direct inquiries and registration support.

Final Thoughts: Advancing Healthcare through Strategic Evaluation

The Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation (RBME) Course by The Open University of Tanzania marks a major step forward in strengthening Tanzania’s healthcare system.

By equipping professionals with cutting-edge M&E skills, this training ensures that health programs deliver measurable, impactful, and sustainable results.

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