The Global Public Health Network (GPHN) in partnership with Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA) as part of the Eurasian Regional Consortium’s project “Thinking outside the box: overcoming challenges in community advocacy for sustainable and high-quality HIV services” organise the Online course on digital services for key population. The project is supported by the Robert Carr Fund for civil society networks (RCF). The course is developed in response to specific needs determined during the assessment conducted by the consortium at the end of 2020.
This course has been designed to give the necessary skills and knowledge to work online with key groups. It covers the basic knowledge on the core elements of providing digital services for key populations. During the Covid 19 pandemic, digital tools turned out to be important means of reaching members of vulnerable groups.
There is no single tool that fits all needs. There are many specialized tools, and they are constantly being developed, improved, or fixed. A tool used by one organization may not fit the requirements of others. Therefore, the main objective of this course is to show how to properly select digital tools and evaluate their usefulness.
This course is for those who already run digital services and those who plan to. It is especially suited to NGOs and public health institutions providing digital or remote services for key populations, as well as for organizations that are just planning to introduce such services. The purpose of the course is to build capacities of peer workers, social workers, psychologists, and other specialists who are involved in provision of online/remote services, and managers of those programs, for better quality of the services.
To register, visit https://ehra.learnworlds.com/course/digital-services