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IDS Evidence Report 193

Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development: Training Course on International Development and Global Health Strategy

Published on 1 June 2016

The Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development delivers intensive training courses for government officials and development professionals to explore the theories, policies and practices of international development cooperation, particularly relating to the growing role of the rising powers in global development.

These short training courses are tailored to the needs of the institution, with varying thematic foci. This course was developed to focus on the history, theory and practice of international development, the theory and evolution of health development assistance, and global health.

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Gu, J.; Bloom, G.; Shankland, A. and Oakley, L. supported by the China UK Global Health Support Programme (GHSP) (2016) Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development: Training Course on International Development and Global Health Strategy, IDS Evidence Report 193, Brighton: IDS

Authors

Jing Gu

Research Fellow, Centre Director

Gerald Bloom

Research Fellow

Louise Oakley

Research and Learning Programme Manager

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IDS
authors
Gu, J., Bloom, G., Shankland, A. and Oakley, L. supported by the China UK Global Health Support Programme (GHSP)
journal
IDS Evidence Report, issue 193
language
English

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