Exposure visits are organised so that people living in one place can visit another location to observe and learn from the other community's development activities. The purpose of exposure visits is to learn from the experience of others outside your own community, by direct interaction.

Advantages of Exposure Visits might be:

  • The visiting groups take very seriously lessons which are learnt from people who live in similar circumstances to themselves.
  • Learning takes place in a real life situation, which allows visiting groups to ask questions about the development activity being implemented and get first hand feedback.
  • It is practical, learning from experience (not theoretical).
  • Often broader information exchanges take place between the two groups, beyond the core topic.

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Exposure Visits on Best Practices of HRM and Hospital Management

The program "Exposure Visit on Best Practice of HRM and Hospital Management" was designed for the health and the population managers of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.

This programme aimed to enhance the capabilities and the skills of Health and Population Managers of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh by exposing them to the new management tools, techniques and practices in Malaysia to manage hospital and human resource of the hospital more effectively and efficiently.

It was a week-long program organized by Easycs Training in collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 2012 to 2013 and with University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2014 . As of the title designates, the program was solely consisted of visit to hospitals, poly clinics and community health care systems. The program was first conducted on June 14, 2012 and subsequently extended to two weeks for the year 2013 and 2014. There were three batches each year.

Promoting Gender Equity as a Strategy to Reduce Gender Based Violence and HIV Risks Among the Adolescent in Asian Countries

This course was conducted in 2014 in collaboration with University Kebangsaan Malaysia(UKM) for the participants of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, the Government of Bangladesh.

It was a 8-day training program, and was comprised of class-room lectures, hospital visits and case studies on promoting gender equity as a strategy to reduce gender based violence and HIV risks among the adolescent in Asian countries.

The program aimed to achieve the following objectives:

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