ARASA’s purpose is to promote the rule of law and respect for human rights to safeguard the health status of all, especially of people living with HIV and TB and key populations at higher risk of HIV and TB, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people, sex workers, people who use drugs and prisoners. ARASA’s overall objective is to ensure that legal, policy and social environment exists in southern and east Africa (18 countries) in which people living with HIV and TB and key populations most at risk (prisoners, LGBTI persons, sex workers and people who use drugs) access acceptable, affordable and quality sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV and TB prevention, treatment and care services.
WORTH
- ARASA will cover the costs related to attendance of the training workshops in respect of return economy airfares, meals and accommodation, visa fees, travel insurance and airport transfers in South Africa for all successful applicants
ELIGIBILITY
In order to apply, applicant must:
- Be committed to submitting the prescribed assignments, which are used to assess participant’s progress and understanding of the training curricula in a timely manner;
- Be committed to promoting a rights-based response to HIV and TB in their own countries as well as regional collaboration on advocacy; and
- Have a reasonable command of English.
- Be staff members on civil society organizations working on HIV, TB and human rights across the SADC region and/ or in Kenya and Uganda
- Have a basic understanding of HIV, TB and human rights advocacy
- Be committed to participate fully in all elements of the Training of Trainers Programme and to carrying out training on HIV, TB and human rights in their own countries
DEADLINE: November 18 2016
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