MDI Program For HIV/AIDS Service Providers And Scholarship

The Program:

  • The Management Development Institute (MDI) Program for HIV/AIDS service providers is a one-week intensive program designed for top management of African organisations dedicated to providing prevention, treatment and care and support services in the area of HIV/AIDS.
  • The goal of the program is to provide leaders of these service organisations with management tools, frameworks, and knowledge that enable them to increase the quantity and quality of services they provide.
  • The program has been designed by world-class management faculty from the prestigious University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and is delivered in conjunction with instructors from African universities.
  • The program is funded by Johnson & Johnson, one of the most admired companies in the world today, and is offered in cooperation with AMREF in Nairobi and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in Accra.
  • The program targets top-level executives and managers of HIV/AIDS service organisations and recommends that at least two managers from the same organisation attend the same training session.
  • Upon completion of the training the candidates receive a certificate from the University of California.
  • The cost of the MDI training program is US$ 4,000 per participant.

    Scholarship:

  • Johnson and Johnson awards scholarships to managers who have the greatest potential to positively impact the quantity and quality of services in their organization.
  • These scholarships cover the cost of tuition, training materials, accommodation and meals.
  • Travel expenses, if required, will be borne by the participants.
  • Upon completion of this training, candidates will be required to apply the knowledge and skills gained to resolve a management issue or obstacle in their organization.

    Application Deadline: 30th July

    For more information and application, visit: MDI Program For HIV AIDS Service Providers And Scholarship Website