Increasing access to various learning opportunities and improving delivery methods are two of Rita & Eddie's Project key objectives.
High-quality and effective teaching is vital to student success. Rita & Eddie's Project implements various training tools and curriculums to enhance the skills needed to become an effective teacher, reach a larger audience, and inspire students. The training lectures are interactive sessions with groups of teachers who learn new teaching techniques, discuss alternative educational methods, and review acceptable practices. Fresh insights on the part of the teacher are positively received in the classroom, and with better tools and strategies at their disposal, nteachers are able to communicate and connect with students more effectively, promoting a productive and dynamic learning environment.
Various vocational training centres have
been established across the world, with the
goal of providing young adults and disabled
persons with the skills to enable them to
earn a dependable income. These centres,
built and managed by Rita and Eddie
in partnership with host communities,
train students in vocations, among which
are computer skills/IT, basic farming and
agriculture, masonry, sewing, and fashion.
Courses typically last 6 to 8 months, and upon
completion, students are guided into further
education or employment.
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Case Management of Malaria at the Primary Health Care Centre. Healthcare workers play a vital role in the diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention/control of malaria. It is therefore important that they are fully aware of and understand current diagnostic procedures
and appropriate treatment, national policies, prevention methods, and recommended courses of action.
The training covers many aspects essential to understanding, identifying, and treating malaria, such as aetiology, transmission, pattern of presentation, and methods of diagnosis.
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Hospitalborn babies are at increased risk of neonatal infections in developing countries, because of poor intrapartum and postnatal infection control practices. This interactive training addresses those issues and discusses the best ways in which they can be avoided. Management of Obstetric Haemorrhage. Obstetric haemorrhage is a leading cause of maternal mortality, with postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) accounting for the majority of these deaths. Obstetric haemorrhage is often sudden and unexpected, and early recognition and treatment is essential to ensure a positive outcome. The training covers current practice and recommended courses of action to effectively identify and treat obstetric haemorrhage.
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