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Training Resource Hub
A well-trained and empowered workforce is critical to advancing malaria control and elimination. Yet several challenges persist including gaps in research capacity, limited surveillance skills, weaknesses in policy implementation and leadership. Blended learning approaches offer flexible ways to build essential skills and identify areas where resources are lacking or need to be strengthened.
This Training Resource Hub provides easy access to a wide range of e-learning and in-person training materials. Resources are organized by skill level, format, language, and delivery method among other filter options making it simple for users to find what they need, when they need it.
This living hub is designed to grow and evolve. To contribute resources, request updates, or share training needs, please contact mesa@isglobal.org.

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