Training Session #11 from AVAC’s Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Training Curriculum. It provides instructions to a GPP trainer for conducting a session where participants practice facilitating a discussion around a key, sensitive, or more difficult GPP topic. This session is optimal for use in a GPP Training of Trainers or advanced level training workshop.
GPP Training Session 11: Facilitate your discussion
GPP Training Session 12: Action planning
Training Session #12 from AVAC’s Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Training Curriculum. It provides instructions to a GPP trainer for conducting a session where participants develop a plan for future GPP-related trainings or activities. This session is meant for use primarily with participants who are responsible for engagement activities.
GPP Training Session 13: Close of GPP training and post-test
Training Session #13 from AVAC’s Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Training Curriculum. It provides instructions to a GPP trainer to lead participants through the closing of a training and the post-test.
GPP Training Agenda: Introductory training
Sample agenda for AVAC’s Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Training Curriculum outlining an introductory training. It outlines a program of GPP training sessions for beginner level trainers—those that are learning about GPP for the first or initial time, or who may not necessarily be primary GPP implementers.
GPP Training Agenda: Standard training
Sample agenda for a day-and-a-half workshop on the GPP guidelines designed to provide research site staff with an understanding of the main concepts of the GPP guidelines. It can also be used to train community stakeholders, such as community advisory boards (CABs), civil-society groups, community leaders and others who collaborate with research teams in the context of a biomedical HIV prevention trial.
GPP Training Agenda: Advanced training
Sample agenda for a two-day workshop that provides an in-depth introduction to the GPP guidelines. This agenda, which references activities contained in GPP Training Tools prepares participants to facilitate GPP training sessions.
Too Little Too Slow: Results from from civil society monitoring of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Uganda
A jointly-authored report by Ugandan civil society groups taking stock of progress and challenges in Uganda’s voluntary medical male circumcision program as of 2012. Makes recommendations for future action, and highlights examples of best practices in the country.
What is Treatment as Prevention and What is it Not?
Simple, one-page factsheet developed in 2012 that defines treatment as prevention and what it can achieve.
Treatment as Prevention: Frequently asked questions
This FAQ was developed with input from the National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV (NEPHAK) and Health GAP on the basis of national PLHIV dialogues on treatment as prevention conducted throughout Kenya. The questions and answers contain information relevant for a global audience—but have been written specifically for individuals living and working in low and middle income countries
FDA’s Advisory Committee Review of Daily Oral Truvada as PrEP to Reduce the Risk of HIV Infection: An advocate’s primer for public participation
This primer was developed to help advocates understand the mechanism of the US Food and Drug Administration’s external advisory committee. It was specifically developed in preparation for the US FDA review of Truvada for use as PrEP in 2012. It offers a guide to the workings of the external advisory committee (a set of outside experts who make recommendations) and ways for civil society to participate in the process.