CREATION OF COMPARABLE WORKING AND KNOWLEDGE BASES Sample Clauses

CREATION OF COMPARABLE WORKING AND KNOWLEDGE BASES. Continuous review of working progress, core processes by generated checklist according to the project’s objectives and task’s of every partner D5 We did the first work programme with tasks to fulfil in the WP 1, 4 and 5 until the start-up- meeting in beginning of March (Annex 3). The goal of this first work programme was to bring all the members on to the same level of information and to formulate clear tasks to avoid substantial delays. An important basis for the networking in WP 4 as well as for the building of the Sentinel Sur- veillance (WP 5), for the preparation of the target group specific study (WP 6) and further activities in the frame of BORDERNET (WP 7 und 8) is the analysis of the situation in the field of prevention, diagnostics and therapy of HIV/AIDS and STIs in the Model Regions. Through discussions of these assessments on a regional and international level, compari- sons can be made and the process of modification can be started. For this fundamental process we developed instruments based on RAR (Rapid Assessment and Response). This work was mainly done by Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. She was supported by Xxxx- xxxx Xxxxx, a trainee in SPI-Forschung from April to July 2005. They were introduced and discussed during the Start-up Meeting (Annex 5). Rapid Assessment and Response (RAR) is a means for undertaking a comprehensive assessment of a public health issue in a particular study area, including the characteristics of the health problem, population groups affected, settings and contexts, health and risk behaviours, and social consequences. It identifies ex- isting resources and opportunities for intervention, and helps to plan, develop and implement interventions. Goal of this Rapid Assessment in the frame of BODERNET is to get an overall view of offers and measures within regions in the range of HIV/AIDS und STI prevention, diagnostic and therapy as a basis for the work of the cooperative network in the Region. Target groups have also to be defined in view of further work packages (e.g. WP6). The BORDERNET RAR Instrument (Annex 4) contains a qualitative and a quantitative part. ➢ The qualitative part: “Overall view of offers and measures within regions in the range of HIV/AIDS and STI prevention, diagnostic and therapy” with two topics (Topic I: Background and informa- tion; Topic II: Data on the epidemiological situation of HIV/AIDS and STIs and estima- tion of risk situations) with three main questions each. An exact introduction to the use of re...
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