IDPC y EHRN: curso de formación sobre políticas de drogas en Vilnius
El IDPC y la red EHRN impartirán un curso de formación ‘de muestra’ durante toda una jornada en el marco de la Conferencia Internacional sobre Reducción de Daños 2013, que tendrá lugar en Vilnius (Lituania), donde también presentarán su carpeta de material sobre políticas de drogas. ¡Las inscripciones ya están abiertas! Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.
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IDPC and EHRN have been working together to develop a comprehensive Drug Policy Training Toolkit, which aims to build the capacity of civil society organisations around the world – helping them to understand, engage with, and influence drug policy making processes at all levels. It covers the areas of drug policy, civil society advocacy and harm reduction, and provides a broad menu of activities and content from which a facilitator can pick and choose the ones which best suit the context, audience and timeframe.
The Toolkit will be lauched at the 2013 International Harm Reduction Conference in Vilnius, and IDPC and EHRN will deliver a one-day ‘sample’ training event on Thursday 13th June.
The training will be in English, and there are around 20 places available for applicants from across the world. It will cover a selection of activities from all four modules of the Toolkit:
- Module 1: The current drug control system
- Module 2: Effective drug policy: What needs to change?
- Module 3: Harm reduction advocacy
- Module 4: Civil society engagement in drug policy advocacy
To apply, send the application form and your CV to jbridge@idpc.net
The closing date for applications is Saturday 5th May 2013!!
Read more information and applications in the form below.
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- Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN)
- Harm Reduction International (HRI)
- International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)