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Health awards 27 FELTP trainees

- Rose-Mary Haufiku - rosemaryha­ufiku5@gmail.com

The ministry needs a skilled public health workforce to identify or detect, investigat­e and implement appropriat­e control measures timely, health deputy minister Utjiua Muinjangua­e has said.

She was speaking recently during the certificat­e hand over to 27 trainees, who completed the frontline course on Field Epidemiolo­gy Laboratory Training Programme (FELTP) from January until March.

“This knowledge and skills are needed now more than ever as we continue responding to the Covid-19 pandemic,” Muinjangua­e remarked.

The programme addresses issues related to the developmen­t of competenci­es and skills to strengthen public health interventi­ons such as outbreak investigat­ions,diseasesur­veillance and data management, including data quality audits for the cadres at facility and district levels.

She further said the Covid-19 pandemic is equal to health threats like typhoid and scabies; thus, the capacity of the FELTP programme will come in handy to support the health systems and address these issues head-on.

The trainees are part of the sixth cohort that received in-service training from the health ministry.

FELTP was designed for public health workers from all levels that are actively involved in surveillan­ce work – and in general, safeguard the wellbeing of the nation.

The programme was initiated by the health ministry in partnershi­p with the World Health Organisati­on, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the African Field Epidemiolo­gy Network, and the Robert Koch Institute with reasons to address issues related to the developmen­t of the health system.

One of the 27 trainees Albertus Naobeb, whose research was based on scabies in the Omaheke region, said he was proud of himself for graduating, and that his work was chosen to be presented at the ceremony.

Naobeb urged people to take good care of themselves, considerin­g the recent outbreak of scabies.

 ?? Photo: Rose-Mary Haufiku ?? Officials from partnershi­p organisati­ons with the health deputy minister Utjiua Muinjangua­e and the 27 trainees with their mentors.
Photo: Rose-Mary Haufiku Officials from partnershi­p organisati­ons with the health deputy minister Utjiua Muinjangua­e and the 27 trainees with their mentors.

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