What is the SSHIA Mentorship Programme?
The SSHIA Mentorship Programme connects experienced health informatics professionals with less experienced colleagues to support professional growth, skill development, and career advancement in the South Sudan health informatics sector.
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The SSHIA Mentorship Programme is a structured professional development initiative that pairs experienced health informatics professionals (mentors) with less experienced colleagues (mentees) for a defined period, typically 6 to 12 months. The programme aims to accelerate the professional development of mentees, transfer knowledge and experience within the health informatics community, and strengthen the overall capacity of the South Sudan health informatics workforce. Mentorship sessions cover career guidance, technical skill development, professional networking, and personal growth.
The programme operates in two tracks: a Free Track for SSHIA members who are matched with volunteer mentors, and a Paid Track for participants who want access to senior mentors with specialised expertise. Both tracks are structured with clear goals, regular check-ins, and a formal completion certificate.
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