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Study programmes 2011-2012Last update : 14/06/2012
HCER0005-1  Module II:4: Themes
- New methods for international assistance. The Paris Agenda for aid effectiveness, sectoral approach and budgetary support
- The cross-cutting approach to rights of the child in development programmes
- Infant malnutrition and development policies
- "Gender and development" approaches: new developments and tools
- The impact of health upon development
- Socio-anthropological approaches to health in development programmes
- Microfinance and development
- Climate change, food security and current demographic challenges
- sustainable development and environmental issues
- Priorities in food security

Duration :  New methods for international assistance. The Paris Agenda for aid effectiveness, sectoral approach and budgetary support :
The cross-cutting approach to rights of the child in development programmes :
Infant malnutrition and development policies :
"Gender and development" approaches: new developments and tools :
The impact of health upon development :
Socio-anthropological approaches to health in development programmes :
Microfinance and development :
Climate change, food security and current demographic challenges :
sustainable development and environmental issues :
Priorities in food security :
Number of credits :  
Certificat interuniversitaire en développement et coopération internationaleToute l'année4
Lecturer :  New methods for international assistance. The Paris Agenda for aid effectiveness, sectoral approach and budgetary support : Elisabeth Paul
The cross-cutting approach to rights of the child in development programmes : Luisa Aguilar
Infant malnutrition and development policies : Elodie Razy
"Gender and development" approaches: new developments and tools : Hélène Ryckmans
The impact of health upon development : Philippe Donnen
Socio-anthropological approaches to health in development programmes : Bénédicte Schoonbroodt
Microfinance and development : Marc Labie
Climate change, food security and current demographic challenges : Pierre Ozer
sustainable development and environmental issues : Bruno Kestemont, Edwin Zaccaï
Priorities in food security : Philippe Lebailly
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language


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