Amref Health Africa through its Virtual Training School is currently offering various courses for health workers and invites applicants to apply for the March and May 2017 intakes.
The courses are offered via distance-eLearning mode and employ a flexible approach that allows you to study at your own time and pace as you work and attend to your usual daily activities . The nurses who join the upgrading courses get an opportunity to access funding from Johnson and Johnson in partnership with Amref Health Africa.
Click here to download full details and apply before 30 January 2017. Read more about the Amref Virtual Training School
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