Greenhalgh Fiona Heather, Stuikyte R, Schonning S, Hodgson I, Kalogiannis A
European AIDS Treatment Group, Brussels, Belgium.
AIDS Care. 2020 May;32(Suppl 2):136-141. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1742868. Epub 2020 Apr 3.
STEP-UP is a capacity building and training programme for HIV community activists in Europe and Central Asia, led by the European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG). The programme aims to empower a new cohort of HIV activists each year to engage more deeply in HIV activism at local and national levels addressing key themes such as HIV treatment literacy, prevention technologies, living with HIV, project development, clinical trials, patient participation, advocacy and policy landscapes. The expected outcome of the project is that trainees become activists with knowledge of both policy and science who advocate for change to policy and or practice. To assess the impact of the programme on individual graduates, their organisations and the communities they work with, EATG conducted an evaluation of the programme for the period of 2013-2017. The methods used during the assessment were: a desk review of information about the programme; interviews with implementers and trainees; a focus group with trainees; inputs from national and regional networks, activists and references given by trainees; and an online survey of trainees. This article evaluates the lessons learnt and forms a set of recommendations to implement in the design of future editions of STEP-UP.
“逐步提升”是一项面向欧洲和中亚地区艾滋病社区活动家的能力建设与培训项目,由欧洲艾滋病治疗小组(EATG)牵头。该项目旨在每年培养一批新的艾滋病活动家,使他们更深入地参与地方和国家层面的艾滋病防治行动,涉及的关键主题包括艾滋病治疗知识、预防技术、与艾滋病共存、项目开发、临床试验、患者参与、宣传以及政策环境等。该项目预期成果是,学员成为兼具政策和科学知识的活动家,倡导政策和实践变革。为评估该项目对个体毕业生、他们所在的组织以及他们所服务社区的影响,EATG对2013 - 2017年期间的项目进行了评估。评估过程中使用的方法包括:对项目相关信息进行案头审查;与项目实施人员和学员进行访谈;与学员开展焦点小组讨论;收集国家和地区网络、活动家以及学员提供的推荐信息;对学员进行在线调查。本文评估了所汲取的经验教训,并形成了一系列建议,以便在未来版的“逐步提升”项目设计中予以实施。