Global Infection Prevention and Control Network
The Global Infection Prevention Control Network (GIPCN), as an alliance of professional infection prevention organisations, aims to enhance local, national and international level collaboration in the field of infection prevention and control (IPC) and in support of WHO’s and Member States’ efforts to strengthen IPC.
The Global Infection Prevention Control Network (GIPCN), as an alliance of professional infection prevention organisations, aims to enhance local, national and international level collaboration in the field of infection prevention and control (IPC) and in support of WHO’s and Member States’ efforts to strengthen IPC. This support encompasses IPC, IPC systems and programme strengthening, including surveillance and IPC in outbreak preparedness and response. The goal of GIPCN is to help accelerate the reduction of health care-associated infection (HAI), including in the context of outbreaks, and to help reduce the global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in alignment with Member State and WHO priorities. The GIPCN focuses on the needs of low- and middle-income country health care settings, contributing to the formulation and dissemination of evidence-based recommendations that are adaptable to different settings and include considerations for best use of scarce resources. 

The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) global unit and hub is the secretariat for the GIPCN and within WHO, collaborates with the WHO AMR secretariat, the WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE), which includes the IPC and WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) team and relevant focal points in WHO regional offices to ensure the Network is comprehensive and inclusive in its vision. The GIPCN is not an independent legal entity, but a collaborative mechanism between the interested parties, including WHO and partners. 

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The WHO Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Hub plays a key role in coordinating the Global IPC Network (GIPCN), which connects IPC organizations and...

The WHO Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Hub plays a key role in coordinating the Global IPC Network (GIPCN), which connects IPC organizations and...

The meeting was convened as part of the follow-up to the resolution on infection prevention and control (IPC) agreed by the World Health Assembly...

The WHO Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Technical and Clinical Hub coordinates the Global IPC Network (GIPCN), which brings together national and...

Activities of GIPCN

Training resources

Training courses organized by GIPCN participating organizations

Many organizations that participate in GIPCN provide international infection prevention and control (IPC) training opportunities. These courses cover from basic to advanced IPC concepts, to being available online and/or in-person and include records of achievement. For more information, please see the list below for currently available courses.

Disclaimer: WHO has not reviewed or evaluated each individual course and as such, cannot attest to the quality of the training or endorse these courses. All training courses listed belong solely to the individual institute. Any inquiries or concerns relating to training content should be directed to the appropriate institute.

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