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KIT Institute Analysing Disrupted Health Systems in Countries in Crisis (ADHS)
KIT Institute

Analysing Disrupted Health Systems in Countries in Crisis (ADHS)

Amsterdam, Netherlands

2 Weeks

English

Full time

10 Sep 2025

10 Nov 2025

EUR 1,980 / per course *

On-Campus

* Early Bird fee: 1584 Euro, if paid before 10 August 2025

Key Summary

    About: The Analysing Disrupted Health Systems in Countries in Crisis (ADHS) program focuses on understanding the complexities of health systems affected by crises. This course equips students with analytical tools to assess and address health challenges in unstable environments, preparing them for vital roles in public health and humanitarian response.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in public health, humanitarian aid organizations, policy-making, research, and health system analysis.

Introduction

If you are a health professional working in or with countries in crisis, working as health personnel in government institutions, NGOs, UN agencies and humanitarian organizations or as an independent consultant, then this course is intended for you.

This 10-day residential training programme for health professionals focuses on the analysis of health systems in countries affected by or recovering from, protracted crisis. It is organized jointly with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Location and dates

10 -21 November 2025

Content

Participants will be equipped to analyze disrupted health systems in complex emergencies, discuss humanitarian aid and politics, human rights policies, and strategies and plans of key actors.

Protracted crises, mainly those labeled ‘complex emergencies’, have a severe impact on health systems and all their constituent parts such as policy development, planning, human resources, financing, management, infrastructure and support systems.

Unreliable and incomplete information hampers sound decision making, while fast evolving conditions increase uncertainty. Health professionals often have limited experience analyzing the major features and distortions of disrupted health systems. Learning from the successes and failures in health sectors of countries facing similar crises can be difficult because lessons that could be relevant are not always well-documented. This course focuses on analyzing disrupted health systems, reviewing their main components, identifying key weaknesses, and discussing policy and strategy options that have been effective in relevant contexts. Group work exercises around country case studies help participants to apply concepts and approaches to realistic situations.

Accreditation

This course is accredited by tropEd. It can be taken as an advanced module for the Master of Public Health and Health Equity at KIT or another Master programme at other tropEd institutes, a network of European institutions for higher education in international health.

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