The New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society, Lagos announces a workshop on Interpreting and communicating biomedical HIV prevention research trial results

 

Date : February 22nd to 24th, 2011
Venue: Abuja, Nigeria

Rationale:
There are increasing numbers of biomedical HIV prevention research being planned, and ongoing. The outcome of these global research efforts have implications the national HIV prevention programming in Nigeria and the various HIV prevention work we conduct in the community. Nigeria will also be engaged in various biomedical HIV prevention research efforts in the near future. This training will address the capacity needs of those who work at the grassroot on how to interprete the various biomedical HIV prevention research trial results and how the results can be effectlively communicated to members of their community in a timely and useable fashion.
Workshop Objectives:
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
– Understand the rationale for biomedical HIV prevention research

– How biomedical HIV prevention researches are designed

– Ethical considerations in the design and impementation of biomedical HIV prevention research

– Statistical considerations in biomedical HIV prevention research

– How to interprete the published results of clinical trials

– How to communicated and use the results of these trials in the community
Workshop Contents:

– Basic definitions of New HIV prevention technologies (NPT)

– The need for NPT researches

– Overview of NPT researches

– Actors in the field of NPT research

– State of NPT research

– Ethics of NPT research

– Analysis of NPT clinical trial results

– Communicating results and use for designing programmes

– Next steps
The workshop is designed to be participatory with the use of multiple tools to facilitate understanding of research concepts and statistics. Hands-on experience in designing plans for community education on biomedical HIV prevention trials will be gained by doing exercises, and working in small groups throughout the workshop. The participant groups will present the results of their exercises and group discussions during the workshop.

Eligibility:
The course is designed for Members of CSOs, community liasions, and field workers affiliated to reseach sites. Interested journalists, ethics committee members are also welcome.

 

Faculty:
This workshop will be taught by experts from the New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society using tools that have been pretested.

 

Application procedures & Submission:

Space limited to only 30 applicants.

For further information, comments and reservation please contact Aisha Abdullahi <aishatuabdullahi@yahoo.com>; Florita Durueke <chichiflorita@yahoo.com>; Augusta Obyamiziam obyamuziam@yahoo.com