In this course, participants examine how to improve access to equitable, quality sexual and Reproductive Health/ HIV and AIDS services with a focus on rights, while improving integration of services as well as voice and participation.
This course is TropEd accredited and can be followed as a stand-alone course or as part of the Master in International Health or the Master in Public Health programmes. It is aimed at senior health managers and professionals working in sexual and public health.
Improving access to equitable and quality sexual and reproductive health, including HIV and AIDS-related services, is a major priority in global public health. This makes the effective organization of these services critical.
This module puts rights at the center of SRHR and builds on the best contemporary evidence to critically analyze effective responses across the constituent parts of the health system. It also addresses serious questions on the evolving role of a health system in the process of addressing SHR/HIV and AIDS i.e. When, whether or how should the health system lead, follow or facilitate? Participants critically examine synergies and efficiencies, and the trade-offs that need to made in the process of integrating different kinds of services within and without the domain of SRHR.
The module focuses on considerations of equity, voice, accountability, and participation in the organization of responses and services, and concentrates on making services accessible to marginalized groups. This module translates the principles of sound SRHR/HIV and AIDS responses into practice.