Webinar: Implementation of Component 2 of the Global Fund’s CE Strategic Initiative in Kyrgyzstan in 2021 – 2023: overview and lessons learned
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Objectives:
- to inform communities and civil society in Kyrgyzstan about the key activities being implemented in this country as a part of CE SI Component 2 during 2021 – 2023, highlight their results, impact and benefits for the respective communities.
- to inform the audience about key lessons learned
- to facilitate a learning exchange among Component 2 CE SI partners
Target audience: communities of people living with and/or affected by HIV and TB in Kyrgyzstan, partner organizations working with these communities in this country.
When: December 12, 10 AM Kyiv time \ 14 PM Bishkek time.
Length: 1 hour
Language: Russian\English with simultaneous translation
Where: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtf-2grj8oE9xU00bLDOxevmRXokh0oNEq
(registration required to participate, it could take 1 – 2 min to get registered)
Who:
- Representative of Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP)
- Representative of NGO Tais Plus (Kyrgyzstan)
- Representative of Youth RISE
- Representative of TBEC
- Representatives of Global Fund Secretariat CRG Team
Facilitation – EECA Regional Platform
Agenda:
- Welcome, brief overview of the webinar’s objective and agenda – EECA Regional Platform (5 min)
- Reminder about the CE SI and its Component 2 in particular, overall summary of the implementation of the current phase of the SI, information on the new phase of the CE SI (if any) – GF CRG Team representative (7 min)
- Presentations of the implementing partners (40 min) including:
- Brief introduction of the partner and its role in the project
- Overview of the activities completed in 2021 – 2023.
- Challenges faced, key results, impact and lessons learned
- Q&A (10 min)
Services for migrants and refugees from Ukraine – HIV/TB care with a focus on key populations
Due to the increasing flows of refugees from Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EECA Regional Platform created a spreadsheet to fill contacts details of face-to-face and online services for refugees and migrants (with a focus on HIV/TB care and key population groups).
Regional Platform – EECA
This web-resource is a part of new regional communication and coordination project “Regional Civil Society and Community Support, Coordination and Communication Platform - EECA”, implemented by Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA).
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