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Sponsor an HIV Treatment Literacy Training

Do you want to support church leaders who are willing to play a key role to educate and support their communities in regards to HIV treatment issue?

Following the publication of the HIV and AIDS Treatment Literacy Guide for Church Leaders in 2010, EPN offers its Treatment Literacy Courses for Church Leaders from any church or other groups. In recent months, EPN has received many requests to run Treatment Literacy Trainings for such religious groups. Unfortunately, most of the interested churches and faith-based organizations do not have sufficient funds to bear the costs of a 3-day training.

Since EPN is a donor-funded, non-profit organization with limited resources, we are looking for generous minds to support a Treatment Literacy Training for interested groups. 

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Practical Details
Target Audience: church leaders from all churches and denominations.
Course design: two options are available based on the group to be trained:

  • Intensive: a 3-day training covering coursework of lecture and discussions and field visits - ideally a minimum of 30 participants.
  • Modular: tailored to match the needs of the participants and can be split into a maximum of 6 sessions over a period of 2-3 months.
The training can be organized at a location convenient to the participants.

Course facilitation
EPN is a non-profit making organization and all courses are run on a cost recovery basis. The fees for residential training in Nairobi, Kenya, are $265 per person for three days and include accommodation in Nairobi, reading materials and the Treatment Literacy guide for church leaders.
For modular training, the cost for training, reading materials and TL guide is $60 per person. Additional costs will depend on the venue and location of the training.
Prices are subject to change.

Click here to read more about the trainings or contact us for more information.

 

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