Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a New Course on Essential Skills for Women's Leadership in Global Health

While many calls have been made to support the development of women leaders in global health, few resources have been developed and evaluated to meet this goal. We developed and evaluated a one week online short course on the essential skills for women's leadership in global health, offered in...

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Main Authors: Anna Kalbarczyk (Author), Elizabeth Hood (Author), Luthfi Azizatunnisa (Author), Utsamani Cintyamena (Author), Frehiwot Nigatu (Author), Prativa Baral (Author)
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Published: Ubiquity Press, 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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