IGNOU
invites applications for online nutrition course
Friday January 07, 2011 08:03:31 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Friday invited
applications for its month-long online programme on nutrition to
be conducted in February.
"The main objective of the programme is to sensitise and guide,
policy and programme leaders to rely more on evidence based
programming for achieving nutrition-based security and sustainable
development," a statement by the varsity said.
The course, Leadership Programme on Nutrition Security and
Sustainable Development, is specifically for those who are engaged
in or wish to be engaged in the nutrition sector like policy
makers and programme implementers, civil society and public health
nutrition professionals.
Graduates in any discipline are eligible for admission.
Last date for submission of application is Jan 15. Details of the
programme are available at www.ignouonline.ac.in.
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