NCD CHAMPIONS’ COURSE ON NCDS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH RECEIVES RECOGNITION AS HIGHEST RATED COURSE ON UDEMY

NCD Champions, an organization dedicated to promoting awareness and education on non-communicable diseases (NCDs), has recently received recognition for their course on NCDs for Public Health. The course, which was developed by NCD Champions, has received high praise from over 2,000 students on Udemy.

While Ogweno Stephen served as the course content lecturer, the course was developed by NCD Champions with the aim of providing a user-friendly approach to learning about NCDs and their impact on public health. The course covers nine comprehensive modules and incorporates various multimedia elements to make the learning experience engaging and informative.

Students who have taken the course have praised its exceptional delivery, quality content, and clear structure. Additionally, the course offers additional content and research papers to deepen students’ understanding of the topic.

If you are looking to learn more about NCDs and their impact on public health, NCD Champions’ NCDs for Public Health Course is a must-take. With its high-quality content and user-friendly approach, it’s no wonder that this course has received such high ratings from its students.

Access the course here and join the growing community of individuals who are dedicated to improving public health by addressing NCDs.

Here are some reviews from people who have taken the course:

“The NCD Course has enlightened me and empowered me with knowledge on how NCD’s can be prevented and Managed in our community, it has also encouraged me as a community health volunteer and Public Health advocate that there is hope if duty bearers can be put into task to offer the expected Health Rights.” – James Kamanu M. (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)

“The NCD Course has given me knowledge about how to avoid and manage NCDs in our community, and it has inspired me as a volunteer in community health and a public health advocate that there is hope if duty bearers can be held accountable for providing the expected Health Rights.” – Muhammad Zia Ul H. (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)

“A perfect match! I’m grateful for the clear presentation, notes and the general knowledge. Good lecture Mr. Stephen!” – Ouma Cynthia A. (Rating: 5.0 out of 5)

HOW TO GET YOUR ORGANIZATION LISTED ON THE NCDs 365 MOBILE APP

ABOUT NCDs 365 APP

Learn, Connect, Share on everything NCDs. The NCDs365 app focuses on providing the users a platform to learn all about non communicable diseases like cancers, heart diseases, lung diseases and diabetes in an easy, fun and simplified way.

DOWNLOAD THE NCDs 365 APP HERE

Learn also about how to prevent these diseases including which foods to eat and avoid to prevent these diseases. Also connect with relevant support groups and institutions providing care for NCDs on our free directory. Finally, we share updates on medical camps around you, new resources and tool kits to learn about NCDs and new products to enhance your learning on NCDs! download the app and let’s get started on this new journey

HOW TO GET YOUR ORGANIZATION PUBLISHED IN 3 EASY STEPS

STEP 1

Download the NCDs 365 app and establish that this platform is relevant to the work that you do in the NCDs space

DOWNLOAD THE NCDs 365 APP HERE

STEP 2

Drop an email to founder@stowelink.com with the headline NCDs 365 LISTING.

We will respond to your email with further information you need to provide in order to gget listed

STEP 3

Get listed as soon as the relevant information about your organization is shared.

After getting listed share this information to your networks to know that you are now listed in this premium platform.

WHAT ORGANIZATIONS CAN GET LISTED

All organizations working in the NCDs space could be listed. This includes advocacy groups, patient support groups, service providers and even disease focused groups

WHY GET LISTED

  1. TO IMPROVE THE VISIBILITY OF YOUR ORGANIZATION
  2. TO ENHANCE REFERAL SERVICES FOR THE NCD COMMUNITY
  3. TO GET THE RIGHT PEOPLE CONNECTED TO YOUR ORGANIZATION (either as volunteers, donors or even patients )