If you are having trouble viewing this email,view web version <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVpcCUoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> | View this message in your mobile <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVpcCkoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> | Forward to your friends <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVpcC0oEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> | Unsubscribe <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVpcDEoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> Dear Sir/Madam, Greetings from Public Health Foundation of India ! *The Indian Institute of Public Health, Delhi (IIPH-D)*, established by the Public Health Foundation of India (www.phfi.org) <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVJVCUoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665>, has successfully been functioning since past six years as one of the nodal institutions for public health education, advocacy, research and practice by providing quality public health training to graduates of diverse disciplines. As a part of ‘Workshop Series 2014-2015’ we are inviting applications for a five day workshop on *‘‘Qualitative Research Methods and Data Analysis'* scheduled on *August 10 - 14, 2015.* Qualitative research methods (QRM) have been used increasingly in public health researches in recent times. Many scientific enquiries in public health delve into complexities and explore into areas which are difficult to probe, or little‐known phenomena, or investigate where and why policy/local knowledge and practice are at odds, and where research cannot be done experimentally for practical or ethical reasons and for which relevant variables are yet to be identified. The strength of QRM lies in bringing out insiders' meanings, capturing processes and bringing out the contexts in which events happen. These add meaning to data, help in contextualize and enhance transferability of interventions across contexts. Qualitative research (QR) also facilitates making informed decisions at various decision spectrums of a programme. Please click the following links for workshop details and the registration form (editable pdf) *Link to flyer:-**Qualitative Research Methods and Data Analysis (August 10 - 14, 2015)* <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVpcDUoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> *Link to trainings calendar:-**Workshop Series 2015-2016 (IIPH-Delhi)* <http://emaila.phfi.co.in/phfiorg/lt.php?id=e0lUU1YJUVFSDkoEUwMIVRg=CwYCAVMIRVtVWgdCU1skSloWCBMXAgM=&client=8665> Interested participants may send their completed registration form to Programme Officer- Trainings along with the fees by Demand Draft, in favor of *“Public Health Foundation of India”* payable at New Delhi or *by electronic transfer*. Foreign nationals are requested to make only E-transfer to submit the fee. Registration fee includes workshop kit, lunch and refreshments. *Workshop venue address:* *Key Contact person:*Ms Tanuja Bhandari, Programme Officer - Trainings Indian Institute of Public Health-Delhi Plot 47, Sector 44, Institutional Area Gurgaon-122002, Haryana, India *Tel:* +91 124 4722900 (Extn: 4110) Please feel free to contact us for any further queries by E-mail at *[log in to unmask]* <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Warm regards *Ms Tanuja Bhandari* Programme Officer- Trainings, IIPH-D Access CANCHID archives at: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/canchid.html plus CANCHID subscription management. CANCHID is a joint service of the Canadian Society for International Health < http:www.csih.org > and the Distributed Knowledge Project (York University). Queries to Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>