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This e-tutorial describes the different strategies that can be adopted in an outreach program for Injecting Drug Users; the role of peer educators in such a program; the advantages and disadvantages of recruiting a current injecting drug user as a peer educator in a peer driven outreach program; outreach strategies to reach spouses/partners of young injecting drug users and the challenges to scale up outreach activities in a Targeted Intervention for injecting drug users in India.
There is also a quiz associated with this e-tutorial.

This quiz tests knowledge gained from an e-tutorial that describes the different strategies that can be adopted in an outreach program for Injecting Drug Users; the role of peer educators in such a program; the advantages and disadvantages of recruiting a current injecting drug user as a peer educator in a peer driven outreach program; outreach strategies to reach spouses/partners of young injecting drug users and the challenges to scale up outreach activities in a Targeted Intervention for injecting drug users in India.

This e-tutorial describes the purpose and benefits of community mobilization and its added value in the context of reducing HIV risk and vulnerability among communities of female sex workers and men who have sex with men. The illustration of Karnataka Health Promotion Trust, Project 'Sankalp' has been provided.
There is also a pre- and post-test document associated with this e-tutorial.

This pre- and post-test is meant for use after reading the e-tutorial on community mobilization, which describes the purpose and benefits of community mobilization and its added value in the context of reducing HIV risk and vulnerability among communities of female sex workers and men who have sex with men.

This report describes work completed by Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) since accepting the Global Fund’s invitation to be an early applicant as part of the Global Fund’s New Funding Model (NFM), with a proposal on HIV and harm reduction for the region of Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA).

This guidance on prevention of viral hepatitis B and C among people who inject drugs is the first step in the provision of comprehensive guidance on viral hepatitis surveillance, prevention, and treatment by the World Health Organization. These recommendations are based on systematic reviews of scientific evidence, community values, and preferences and implementation issues.

Preventing HIV and other harms among people who inject drugs – and providing them with effective, appropriate, and voluntary treatment where needed or wanted – are essential components of national HIV responses, yet often present major challenges.

Information published in February 2014 by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria describes how interventions for people who inject drugs are to be incorporated into funding requests to the Global Fund.