
The World Continuing Education Alliance
Case Studies

A MIXED METHODS STUDY
Evaluation of the Feasibility of a Midwifery Educator Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Programme in Kenya and Nigeria
Midwifery education is under-invested in developing countries with limited opportunities for midwifery educators to improve/maintain their core professional competencies. To improve the quality of midwifery education and capacity for educators to update their competencies, a blended midwifery educator-specific continuous professional development (CPD) programme was designed with key stakeholders. This study evaluated the feasibility of this programme in Kenya and Nigeria.

CPD SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
CPD System Development, Implementation, Evaluation and Sustainability for Healthcare Professionals in LLMICs
Policymakers and program developers in low-and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs) are increasingly seeking evidence-based information and guidance on how to successfully develop and implement continuing professional development (CPD) systems. We conducted a rapid scoping review to map and synthesize what is known regarding the development, implementation, evaluation and sustainability of CPD systems for healthcare professionals in LLMICs.

COVID-19 IN GHANA
Evaluation of a CPD Strategy on COVID-19 for 10,000 Health Workers in Ghana
COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges for health systems worldwide. Since the confirmation of the first COVID-19 case in Ghana in March 2020 Ghanian health workers have reported fear, stress, and low perceived preparedness to respond to COVID-19, with those who had not received adequate training at highest risk. Accordingly, the Paediatric Nursing Education Partnership COVID-19 Response project designed, implemented, and evaluated four open-access continuing professional development courses related to the pandemic, delivered through a two-pronged approach: e-learning and in-person.