«7 steps up the Civil society engagement ladder» – self-assessment test.
If you are a part of the HIV or OST working group of Ministry of Health or CCM and speak Russian, you will be able to assess your current level in terms of ability to influence national decision-making processes and determine your steps for advancing these skills in only 5 minutes.
This resource was prepared by EHRN as a part of the EECA Consortium, within the Regional Platform-EECA project.
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