West African Countries Align Epidemiology Training Curricula in Lomé

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Thursday, 12 June 2025 12:46
West African Countries Align Epidemiology Training Curricula in Lomé

(Togo First) - West African nations started a six-day workshop on June 9, 2025, in Lomé,  to evaluate and harmonize the Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) curricula across the region. The West African Health Organization (WAHO) organized the session, which gathers health ministry officials, medical professors, and ECOWAS experts.

The workshop reviews training content at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. It aims to finalize a unified curriculum that guarantees skills transferable throughout West Africa.

After nearly 20 years of FETP implementation, disparities in course content, skill levels, and qualification recognition still exist. These gaps limit health workers’ mobility and weaken the region’s ability to respond to epidemics effectively.

Deans of medical schools from ECOWAS countries say standardized training will enhance epidemic response and boost professional recognition for field epidemiologists.

Melchior Athanase Joël, WAHO’s Director General, said, “These professionals must work directly with communities. They need to identify, report, and coordinate responses even before official declarations.”

Field epidemiology investigates sudden health problems. It involves outbreak investigations, data collection, and risk analysis during unexpected public health events.

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