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Africa Regional Workshop: Women's Leadership in HIV/AIDS (Jan 28-Feb 15 2008)

Fecha de inicio

Enero 28 2008

Fecha de término

Enero 28 2008

Ubicación

Nairobi, Kenya

Event summary

This workshop is the first regional workshop conducted under the Advancing Women’s Leadership and Advocacy for AIDS Action initiative. The goal of the regional workshop is to build the leadership, advocacy and technical expertise of women, particularly women living with HIV, working on the frontlines of HIV/AIDS work in Africa.

According to the organisers, the Africa workshop will be delivered by master trainers from the 6 focus countries (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia) in collaboration with the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) trainers.

The three-week workshop is meant to be intensive and highly participatory, providing a supportive learning environment for south-south exchange of best practices and experiences, technical depth, strategy development and skill building.

The workshop offers region-specific technical knowledge on the epidemic and its impact on various populations, and highlighting successful approaches to HIV prevention, voluntary counseling and testing, care and support, and access and adherence to antiretroviral treatment. The course aims that participants will develop a greater appreciation for their individual leadership styles and capabilities and enhance their programme management, financial sustainability and advocacy competencies.

The workshop is for women who:

  • Are early to mid-career staff or volunteers from non-governmental organisations, people living with HIV/ AIDS (PLWHA) organisations, government, the private sector and political institutions in the 6 focus countries (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia), who work in HIV/AIDS programmes at national or community levels.
  • Have a minimum of 3 - 5 years experience working in HIV/AIDS programme management and/or advocacy.
  • Have proven ability to meaningfully involve women living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Demonstrate motivation and ability to bring about change at the community or national level.

The workshop themes include:

  • Dimensions of Leadership
  • Policy Analysis and Advocacy
  • Programme Management
  • Financial Management
  • Gender and HIV/AIDS
  • Strategic Communications

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Información de Registro

Deadline for application is September 21 2007.

Only applications from women living and working in the 6 focus countries will be reviewed. The workshop will be conducted in English and selected applicants must be highly proficient in written and spoken English. If selected for the programme, participants' tuition, travel and per diem costs will be fully covered. Applications must include: application form, including applicant essay; supervisor form; and curriculum vitae.

Click here to download the application form in PDF format. 

 

Click here to download the application form as a Word document.

Contacto

The Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)

1133 21st Street
NW Suite 800

Washington, DC
20036
United States
Tel: 202 667 1142
Fax: 202 332 4496


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I hope to someday attend this course,just seeing this and reason that the deadline is pretty close,its a typical form of training that'd be required to support HIB and women.


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