Unit Code: PBH702
Unit Name: Community Health Project Interventions
Description: This course is designed to develop strategies for Project Implementation on prioritized issues identified in PBH701 and to evaluate on the activities carried out in this project. In an orderly manner, students will be required to develop GANTT Chart (from a formulated Action Plan from PBH 702), action plan for Intervention and at the same time identify risks with its management. Monitoring and Evaluation also plays a role in project implementations which is important for accountability purposes. However, the benefits of monitoring and evaluation are more wide-reaching than meeting accountability requirements. Monitoring and Evaluation is crucial for assessing the effect your program/strategy has had within the local community, its cost effectiveness, whether you achieved what you expected, and identifying opportunities for improvement. This course will also focus on planning monitoring and evaluation programmes incorporating M&E designs and tools. Students are expected to write M&E report at the end of this project and communicate findings of M&E to key stakeholders. This course will be the first hands-on project implementation on a prioritized health issue for students and empowering and engaging with community
Learning Target Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1: Develop project implementation proposal that is aligned to the prioritized health issue in PBH701. 2: Design risk identification and management plan. 3: Construct a monitoring and evaluation proposal and implementation plan. 4: Organise and manage implementation of the action plan to meet the prioritized health needs of the community. 5: Appraise project implementation.
Prerequisite: N/A
Prerequisite Sentence: N/A
Credit Point: 30
Offered In: Semester 2