The WHO Fellowships Programme develops capacity in the Western Pacific Region with the aim of helping Member States achieve better health outcomes. The programme prepares health staff from Member States to take on leading positions in their health services through technical capacity-building, both in undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as short-term and long-term programmes.
The WHO Fellowships Programme contributes to the acquisition of technical knowledge and skills required of the health workforce that may not be available in the candidate’s own country. It encourages cooperation among scientific and professional groups and facilitates international exchange of medical and scientific knowledge. Finally, it promotes improved teaching and training standards in health, medical and related professions.
Award of a WHO Fellowship constitutes a joint undertaking by WHO, fellows, national health administrations of sending and receiving countries, and training institutions. Training can be provided abroad or through distance learning in the candidate’s own country where suitable facilities exist.
For more information, please visit https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/137517.
There are four stages in the WHO Fellowships Programme.