With SafetyCulture you can
With SafetyCulture you can
Description
This introductory course from UNAIDS provides insight into the approach and processes required to promote and sustain HIV services during, and post, humanitarian catastrophes. The course is divided into four modules, which build on each other and are mutually inclusive. 1 - HIV and Humanitarian Aid - Foundations 2 - The Global Humanitarian Response 3 - Human Mobility: Refugees, Internally Displaced People, Migrants 4 - Gender, Inclusivity and Rights in Humanitarian Settings Together, they capture the principles and priorities of a rights-based inclusive approach.
The full course includes
- Introduction
- HIV in Humanitarian Settings: The Big Picture
- Understanding Emergencies: Definitions
- The Challenges of HIV: Scope
- Urbanization: A New Humanitarian Challenge
- Stigma, Marginalization and Discrimination: Barriers to Treatment
- Crafting Humanitarian Responses: Order out of Chaos
- Frameworks: The Big Picture
- Humanitarian Summit and The Grand Bargain
- Aligning the Triple Nexus
- Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
- Coordinating Humanitarian Responses
- Evidence-Based Reporting and the IPC
- Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
- Strategic Partnerships
- Understanding People on the Move
- Supporting People on the Move
- Rights, Inclusivity and Gender
- Gender, Rights and Gender-Based Violence
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Key Populations at Risk
- Conclusion and Evaluation
About author
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) leads and inspires the world to achieve its shared vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths.