USBAH: Advocacy Project Planning on HIV and AIDS
USBAH: Advocacy Project Planning on HIV and AIDS
The Unit for Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS and Health (USBAH) at the University of South Africa (UNISA) invites applications for its short course on Advocacy Project Planning on HIV and AIDS. This is a once off workshop for three days and/or six months distance, self-study and portfolio for assessment.
Credits: 12
Do you think we have done enough for people living with HIV and/or affected by HIV and AIDS in South Africa? What happened to our advocacy around the stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV? Do you want to make a difference in the field of HIV and AIDS but do not know where to start? Or have you been actively involved in advocacy on HIV and AIDS but would like to enhance your knowledge and skills on advocacy campaign planning and management? Then this course is for you!
Topics Covered
- African understanding of the AIDS pandemic -challenges and trends
- Understanding social behaviour aspects and theories of HIV and AIDS
- Planning and executing an advocacy campaign on issues related to HIV and AIDS
- Mobilise community and stakeholder participation
- Develop and implement monitoring and evaluation of advocacy campaign
- What will you be able to do with the course:
- Plan your advocacy campaign with your stakeholder
- Identify an issue for advocacy
- Mobilise community involvement and participation
- Enhance your knowledge and skills and advocacy around HIV and AIDS in Africa
Cost: R1 500
USBAH’s Banking Details are as follows:
Account Name: UNISA
Account Number: 01 00 00 11 4
Account Type: Cheque Account, ABSA
Branch: Sunnyside Branch
USBAH Allocation Number (Ref): 3417-1166-5
(Must be indicated clearly with each deposit or payment)
Teaching mixed mode includes online paper-based, community work and contact sessions
Registration closing date: 12 February 2010
For further information, please contact Rinnie Tlometsane, tel: 012 352 4105, fax: 012 429 6491 email: tlomerm@unisa.ac.za.
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Events
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010