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Sensitisation Training on HIV/AIDS & NACP III
Report on
Sensitisation Training of Key Stake Holders of Tonk District on
HIV/AIDS and NACP-III
Submitted to:-
UNICEF, Rajasthan Field Office, JAIPUR Submitted by:-
SAB (Society for Advancement and Betterment)
Index
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S. No. Particulars Page No.
1 Background: HIV/AIDS Scenario 3
2 HIV/AIDS in India 3
3 HIV/AIDS in Rajasthan 4
4 Tonk District: A profile 6
5 SAB (Society for Advancement and
Betterment) : AN Introduction
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6 Project Initiation: First Step 10
7 ToT and Planning Meeting 11
8 Trainings of Key Stake Holders of Tonk 14
9 Tabular Brief on the Trainings undertaken 16
10 Graphical Representations 18
11 Individual Training Reports 21
12 Outcome of the Trainings - Results 34
13 Outcome of the Trainings – Tabular Analysis 35
14 News Coverage - Clippings 37
Background: HIV/AIDS Scenario
The HIV /AIDS situation in India is serious with the epidemic no longer confined to
high-risk groups alone. It has penetrated into the general population & it is fast
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There are strong Indications that Rajasthan is indeed a highly vulnerable state:
These include:
HIV already exists in the state, especially among vulnerable sub-populations.
Given the large population of Rajasthan (56.4 million-2001 census), even a
small increase in HIV would translate into a large number of cases.
Emerging Rajasthan data indicates HIV and AIDS is equally a rural as an urban
epidemic.
Rajasthan has thousands of people annually out-migrating to higher prevalence
states such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, etc., and in turn, thousands in-migratemaking it net out migration state. Migration, though seems a temporary
phenomena, has become a generation trap for migrant people.
Rajasthan accounts for 19 percent of all mines in India, employing over
500,000 workers, many of them in-migrants.
An estimated 25,000 trucks travel daily through Rajasthan on National
Highway 8 alone.
Rajasthan is the site for many religious fairs and festivals, and attracts 25
percent of all Indian tourism (both domestic and foreign).
Rajasthan is implementing National AIDS Control Program III (2007-2012) in
the state “To halt and reverse the HIV epidemic in India” through a four- pronged
strategy of:
Preventing new infections in high risk groups and general Population through:
I. Saturation of coverage of high-risk groups with targeted Intervention
(TIs)
II. Scaled up interventions in the general population
Providing greater care, support and treatment to larger number of PLHA
(People Living with HIV/AIDS).
Strengthening the infrastructure, systems and human resources for Scaling -up
prevention, care support and treatment programmes at the district and state
level.
Strengthening the State wide strategic information system.
Besides the six earlier districts identified as low prevalence but highly vulnerable,Tonk, Chittor and Rajsamand too are showing increased trends in HIV prevalence.
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Tonk, being one of the focussed district of UNICEF, “Sensitisation of Key Stake
holders on HIV/AIDS and NACP-III” has been taken up by UNICEF, Rajasthan
Field Office.
Tonk District: - A profile
The district, said to be one of the most vulnerable due to various factors ranging from
low educational status to socio-economic conditions of the masses. A heritage city,
with its long lost glamour, but living through the tough times, surviving and rising
against odds. The river which has dried up, but the enthusiasm of the people lives on.
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Highways adding to the fuel to prevalence of not just HIV, but also various other
health issues. Tough terrain and low agricultural yield, forcing the nature dependants
to migrate to larger cities near by including Jaipur, Kota and to nearby states as well.
Area:- 7,194 sq.km. (2.1 per cent of the state)
Population: - 12, 11,343 (2001)
Density of population (persons per square kms.):- 168
Educational centres:-
a) Degree Colleges:- 6
b) Secondary & higher secondary schools:- 133
c) Senior primary schools:- 401
d) PrimarySchools:-1,064
Industrial Scenario:-
No. of large and medium scale units: 2
No. of large and medium scale industries: 2
No. of small scale units: 5,722
No. of industrial areas: 4
a) Deoli
b) Malpura
c) Newal
d) Tonk
Administrative blocks of the district:-
1) Devli
2) Malpura
3) Niwai
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4) Todaraisingh
5) Tonk
6) Uniyara
Role of various Government and non- governmental departments
Government departments as well as non-governmental organisations, have
extensive reach and penetration. By integrating HIV/AIDS into their existing programmes and policies, they can reach millions of households in urban and rural
areas.
This can be carried out by,
a) Arranging sensitisation workshops for work force which results in:
1) Identifying forums or platforms that can be used to address the HIV/AIDS
issues with maximum impact.
2) Sensitizing key stakeholders on HIV/AIDS so as to motivate them to: Be
sensitive, Safe, Be a Voluntary Blood Donor, Disseminate correct information,
Increase uptake of services available in government facilities, Get themselves
tested, Address Stigma and Discrimination and associated Myths and
Misconceptions at all levels and platforms and Give Time.
3) Setting up of a mechanism to address HIV/AIDS related issues and problems at
district level, within organisational, social level and down up to individuallevel.
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The need to hold sensitisation trainings for varied audiences across the district was felt
by UNICEF and the task of conducting trainings for varied audiences was given to
SAB (Society for Advancement and Betterment).
SAB (Society for Advancement and Betterment)
The Organisation was established in significance of the dream that some of the
founders had in the beginning of their individual careers. It was this aim to work with
the segment of the society which has always been denied with even the basic
amenities, leave aside enhancement of the quality of life. It also has to its credit,
association of experts of varied fields and technically a very strong group, to carry out
implementation at varied levels, ranging from National up to grass roots. Be it
Researches, Surveys, IEC/BCC activities or Orientations on specific issues. The issues
range from RCH, HIV/AIDS, Nutrition, Livelihood, Skill up gradation and Human
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Rights to name a few. The sustainability of the activities is also kept in front while
designing of any strategy for a programme.
The team comprises of people from varied walks of life, coming together to walk on
the same path, sharing the responsibility thus leading towards a BETTER WORLD
FOR ALL. The team has dedicated trustees and a whole lot of other professionals,
who are Practising Developmental Professionals as well. To name a few:
Mr. Nand Lal Sharma, an eminent personality of more than 50 years of
experience in Audio-Visual field.
Dr. Hari Mohan, an eminent developmental professional with many years of association with UNDP.
Mr. Ashok Raisinghani, a developmental manager and professional with 9
years of experience in spearheading programmes across the state.
Mr. Nilesh Maharaj, State Chief, Path Finder, Jharkhand, with over 12 years of
experience of developmental sector.
Dr. V.R. Ambwani, Retired Director, Animal Husbandry, GoR.
First Step
Meeting of the Trustees and its Advisory Board members was held to chalk out the
plan of action as per the submitted proposal. It was decided that to begin, a letter from
the Project Director, Rajasthan State AIDS Control Society needed to be issued to theCM & HO as an intimation of this programme and seeking support in planning out
further trainings in the district. Decision to select efficient field staff to undertake
regular meetings with the stakeholders was also taken.
Spade work
The initial thought of sensitisation of Key Stake Holders of Tonk District flowed
down from UNICEF, field office down to the Rajasthan State AIDS Control Society-
GoR and after the selection of Society for Advancement and Betterment (SAB) was
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done, the participants of the groups to be covered was also discussed and
representation of all segments of the society was ensured.
Visit to Tonk by the Advisors of SAB Meetings were also undertaken to the District
Collectors office and the office of ADM-Development, Addl. Collector and CEO-Zila
Parishad for seeking the permission of such trainings at various levels and support for
the same.
The first letter issued was by Project Director, RSACS to the Chief Medical & Health
Officer to take the initiative of holding trainings of the health functionaries in Tonk and at various levels.
CM&HO, Tonk, along with RCHO, Dy. CM & HO (H) and DPM were proactive in
getting the orders issued for orientation workshop on the forthcoming months in spite
of Swine Flu epidemic and Elections in the district.
The District Administration too, later readily allowed this orientation to be part of the
District Health Society Review meet.
Panchayati Raj and Rural Development officials too gave permission for the
orientation for their block level officials and elected representative.
The CSOs were also very cooperative and offered the orientation in spite of other
pressing commitments of their institutions.
Constraints: - Code of Conduct in force due to election, was felt throughout the
period.
All throughout the months, regular visits to Tonk district were undertaken by the
Trustees and Advisory board members, in order to meet, brief and seek further
permission to develop synergies and linkages within the District Health
Administration and other stakeholders, so as to ensure, the post trainings follow up
and support by the District admin.
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“After this ToT, I find myself
charged up in addressing HIV/AIDS
and can now talk to ANYONE on the
issue. I shall rather take it up at all
possible opportunities”
-Mr. Harsh Vardhan, one of the
Participants of ToT
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The Execution:
ToT and Planning Meeting
A two day ToT on 29th and 30th
October was the date fixed for the
ToT and planning meeting
followed after the training. The
curriculum and the session plan
was discussed and developed inconsultation with Project Officer
and Consultant, UNICEF, which also gave insights on the district level planning and
the guidelines for developing the session plan and the topics to be covered. The
objective of the training was to enhance the capacity of trainers so they can deliver uniform
and clearer message on HIV/AIDS.
The ToT covered the sessions from the point of view of developing Resource Pool to
be used for the trainings later in Tonk. Also sessions on Communication and mock
sessions of trainings were held and the participants were judged as per the outcomesof the session.
The ToT Agenda covered: Besides pre and post test questionnaire and an
understanding of the programme and UNICEF’s and Governments perspective, the
following:
Basics of HIV/AIDS
What are HIV and AIDS?
Difference between the terms HIV and AIDS.
A brief on Global, National and State level data.
Disease progression, asymptomatic and symptomatic phase. OIs
HIV testing, window period, steps involved in HIV testing.
Modes of transmission of HIV with details on risk probability of various
exposures according to the viral load in various bodily fluids.
Spread of HIV to general population through bridge population.
Associated Myths and Misconceptions.
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Core groups in HIV/AIDS like migrants, sex workers, IDUs, Truckers and
MSMs
Who are at high risk of getting infection?
Chances of HIV infection on exposure of various risks like unsafe sex,
injection through infected needle, transfusion of infected blood and mother to
child.
Management of HIV/AIDS through OI drugs and ART.
Available services to manage HIV/AIDS (ART Centres, ICTC, PPTCT, CCC,
DOTS, Positive Networks).
Safety measures (including ABC) as per the modes of transmission. Significance of Red Ribbon logo.
Mainstreaming of HIV
HIV epidemic in India in terms of prevalence and knowledge level of general
population about HIV/AIDS.
Data about HIV and its prevalence in our country in general and state in
particular. The Estimates of HIV including rural population & women.
How HIV affects Government Health initiatives and overall Development of
our Country.
Vulnerability factors of Rajasthan in context of HIV.
Definition and explanation of Mainstreaming of HIV.
Some popular examples of Mainstreaming.
How Mainstreaming can help (System strengthening, Capacity development,
Building Synergies and Alliances).
Role of various stakeholders (Government department, non HIV NGOs/CSOs
and Corporate) with suggestive activities. Inverse Relation between development of the country and HIV/AIDS.
Need of multi sectoral approach.
How to Mainstream HIV at individual and at work place level.
Suggestions from the participants.
Open house discussions
For answering any questions, inducing thought process, polishing of response
techniques and providing accurate information.
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Mock Session of the training
Sessions were allotted to the participants and 30 minutes were given to them for
preparations and later they were asked to present a session to rest of the
participants. Evaluation was carried out in the open forum and value additions
were suggested by rest of the participants.
Field Visit
Participants were taken for a field visit to Tonk. Later feedback was obtained
about the place they visited and their view.
Planning Session
A plan was drawn out for advocacy meetings with the district authorities and
required letter were sent across with copies with the project staff. Soft copies and
hard copies were shared with all of the trainers for any future references.
All were also asked to provide the dates of their availability for trainings in future.
The Trainings of Key Stake Holders of Tonk
Orientation on HIV/AIDS and NACP-III
An Orientation and In-depth Training Schedule was developed at the time of ToT
of Master Trainers in consultation with the resource team and was so designedthat it can be modulated further as per the needs and requirements of the
Audience.
Training sessions: - The training sessions were so designed and divided into
sections so as to cover in depth know-how of the topics, covering:
a) Pre test questionnaire and Post test questionnaire at the
end, where ever time permitted and it was also used by the
visiting consultant as a tool for evaluating the training
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quality. The suggestions which came up during the open
sessions and the marking of pre & post were also used in
ensuring coverage of the weaker links with required
emphasis.
b) Basic of HIV/AIDS: covering Basic information on
HIV/AIDS, terminology, disease progression - Global,
National and State scenario, Causes of Transmission,
Potency and probability of transmission through various
body fluids, presence of HIV in various body fluids, Myths& misconceptions, associated stigma and discrimination,
Prevention methods from each mode including ABC,
Management of HIV, Testing facility, ART, ICTC,
PPTCT, Referral and other support services offered at
government and other organisation, Networks of positive
people,
c) Mainstreaming of HIV: covering Why, including
Vulnerability factors, Need to take it up at individual,organisations and society level, mainstreaming both
internally and externally, incorporation of HIV/AIDS
issues at all level and How.
d) Open house session was for addressing the questions from
the audience and asking them their view of how they
would mainstream HIV/AIDS.
e) Last session: This was used for suggestions and
commitment from the audiences to take up HIV/AIDS
issues at all possible levels.
Orientation on role of Government Officials/ Health Care providers/
Educational Institutions/ NGOs/ SHGs/ Elected Members
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Participants were made aware that they have extensive reach and penetration. By
integrating HIV/AIDS into their existing programmes and operations, they can
reach millions of households in urban and rural areas.
a) Identify programmes which can have the largest reach, cutting
across gender, caste and hierarchical boundaries.
b) Sensitize key stakeholders on HIV/AIDS.
c) Set up an internal committee /nodal person to develop HIV/AIDS
workplace policy, based on ILO code of practice and
programmes.
And all this will be possible with...
Continued political commitment
Participation by all stakeholders
Coordination and implementation of the shared vision
Shared accountability
Regular follow ups
Tabular Brief on the Trainings undertaken
S.No Date Venue Group Participants
(M/F)
Guest of Honour
1 29-30th Oct‘09
Jaipur ToT for MTs 9 (7 M, 2F) Mr. Ravi Gupta-UNICEF
2 6.11.09 Todaraisingh Health Service
providers
58 (24 M, 34
F)
RCHO, Dr.
Bhushan Salodia
Dy.CMHO &
BCMO, DPM
3. 6.11.09 Malpura Health Service
providers
69 (29 M, 40
F)
Dr. R. P. Meena
CM&HO,
RCHO, Dr.
Bhushan Salodia
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Dy CM&HO,
BCMO, DPM
4 7.11.09 Tonk NGO workers 37 (35 M, 2
F)
CEO-Disha-NGO
5 9.11.09 Niwai Management,
Staff, Students
and NSS
Volunteers
54 (54 M) Principal, Patel
College
6 10.11.09 Tonk Women SHGs 53 (2 M,51
F)
Dist. Incharge,
Sulabh Intnl.
7 10.11.09 Tonk Women SHGs 52 (2 M,
50F)
CEO-SMES
8 13.11.09 Aligarh Block Level
Officials
67 (66M,
1F)
BDO-Aligarh
9 14.11.09 Niwai Management,
Staff Students
and NSS &
other volunteers
63 (5 M, 58
F)
Director and
Principal, Niwai
Girls College
10 22.11.09 Uniyara NGO & CSO
workers
54 (52M, 2
F)
Dr. R.K. Katara
APD-RSACS,MR.Daman
Ahuja NACO,
Mr. Ravi
Consultant-
UNICEF, CHC
In-Charge and
Ex.HH. Uniyara
11 27.11.09 Tonk
Collectorate
DHS members 57 (54M, 3
F)
Ms. Pramila
SuranaHonourable Distt.
Collector, Dr. R.
P. Meena
CM&HO,
RCHO, DPM
12 1.12.09 Niwai Block Level
Health Service
providers
99 (17 M, 82
F)
Dr. Bhushan
Salodia Dy.
CM&HO,
BCMO
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13 4.12.09 Aligarh Panchayati Raj
Representative
62 (59 M, 3
F)
BDO &
Sarpanchs
Graphical Representation of Male Female Ratio in Trainings
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Figure 1
Graphical Representation of Target Population Break up – I
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Figure 2
Graphical Representation of Target Population Break up - II
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Individual Training Reports
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Training number I
Report
Training of Trainers
Date: 29th and 30th Oct ‘09 Venue: Jaipur
Participants: 09 Male: 07 Female: 02
Guest of Honour: Mr. Ravi Gupta
Orientation of Key stakeholders on HIV and NACP-III
Training number II
Report
Date: 06.11.09 Venue: Todaraisingh
Participants: 58 Male: 24 Female: 34
Participants: Health Service Providers
Guest of Honour: RCHO,Dr.Bhushan Salodia Dy CM&HO (H), DPM, BPM
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Training number III
Date: 06.11.09 Venue: Malpura
Participants: 69 Male: 29 Female: 40
Guest of Honour: Dr.R.P.Meena CM&HO, RCHO, Dr.Bhushan Salodia Dy
CM&HO (H), DPM, BPM
Training number IV
Report
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Date: 07.11.09 Venue: Tonk
Participants: 37 Male: 35 Female: 2
Guest of Honour: Mr. Mohseen Khan (CEO of Disha)
Training number V
Report
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Sensitisation Training on HIV/AIDS & NACP III
Date: 09.11.09 Venue: Niwai
Participants: 54 Male: 54 Female: None
Guest of Honour: Mr. Subhash Galav - Principal, Patel College, Niwai
Expressions
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“I always had a feeling that HIV/AIDS topic is a matter to be
discussed within a group of two-three close friends only, but
today’s session was so simple and easy, that such a topic
was covered in details and all the questions were answered
then and there”
Mr. Subhash, Principal Niwai College.
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Training number VI
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Date: 10.11.09 Venue: Tonk
Participants: 53 Male: 2 Female: 51
Guest of Honour: Mr. Dinesh Gandhi, District Incharge, Sulabh International
Expressions
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“After we had taken the session on Basics of HIV and were
wondering, how to put to use, this knowledge. But after the
Mainstreaming Session, we realise that we have
immunerable ways, we can actually share the responsibility”
District Incharge, Sulabh
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Training number VII
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Date: 10.11.09 Venue: Tonk
Participants: 52 Male: 2 Female: 50
Guest of Honour: Ms. Mohini Sharma CEO, Saksham Mahila Ekai Samiti (SMES)
Training number VIII
Report
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Sensitisation Training on HIV/AIDS & NACP III
Date: 13.11.09 Venue: Aligarh
Participants: 67 Male: 66 Female:1
Guest of Honour: Block Development Officer, Aligarh
Training number IX
Report
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Date: 14.11.09 Venue: Niwai
Participants: 65 Male: 05 Female: 58
Guest of Honour: Mr. Nisar Ahmed, Director, Niwai Girls College
Dr. Ritu Agarwal, Principal, Niwai Girls College
Training number X
Report
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Sensitisation Training on HIV/AIDS & NACP III
Date: 22.11.09 Venue: Uniyara Garh, Uniyara
Participants: 54 Male: 52 Female: 02
Guest of Honour: Dr. R. K. Katara (APD, RSACS), Mr. Daman Ahuja (NACO,
RRE), Mr. Ravi Gupta (UNICEF, JAIPUR), Mr. Ramvir Singh (CHC Uniyara), Dr.
Gyanendra Bansal (CHC, Uniyara)
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Training number XI
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Date: 27.11.09 Venue: Tonk Collectorate Tonk.
Participants: 57 Male: 54 Female: 03
Guest of Honour: Ms. Pramila Surana (Colltector Tonk), Dr. R.P Meena (CM&HO
Tonk), Mr. A.S Khan (DPM Tonk)
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Expressions
Training number XII
Report
Date: 01.12.09 Venue: Niwai
Participants: 99 Male: 17 Female: 82
Guest of Honour: Dr.Bhushan Salodia Dy.CM&HO, BCMO
Training Number XIII
Report
Date: 04.12.09 Venue: Aligarh
Participants: 62 Male: 59 Female: 03
Guest of Honour: BDO, Sarpanch
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“The need to have a PLHIV member present in DHS meetings will
ensure addressing of the issue at the right place and solve all possible
bottle necks in service disbursement. Problems from the field will come
to notice at the District level and immediate corrective measures can
be taken.”
PLHIV, Tonk
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Outcome of the Trainings
1) The District Health Society has given its consent of inviting Ex-officio member
of District Level Network of Positive People, Tonk for its future meetings.
Letter for request to include DLN as a participant of DHS will be sent by
District Nodal Officer of the DLN, Tonk, to CM&HO (Secretary DHS-Tonk)
for the same. Copy of the same would be shared as soon as the order is
dispatched from CM&HOs office.
2) A good number of Health Services providers are aware of the basic modes of transmission and hence the stigma associated with HIV is addressed whenever
they come across it in the field. Also linkages with other referral services
available at government sectors will lead to better management of HIV/AIDS.
Treatment of OIs is done at the earliest opportunity.
3) College Management of Patel College has stated that they shall include
HIV/AIDS issues in their annual activity plan to cover student volunteers and
hold seminars and talk shows on the same.
4) CHC in-charges of Uniyara, Todaraisingh, Malpura, and Aligarh have readily
agreed to hold discussions on HIV/AIDS during all their joint monthly
meetings.
5) Aligarh Block Officials have also given their consent on bringing up the issue
at their future meetings.
6) SHGs have shown their desire to get involved in dissemination of information
to their members through IEC material at various locations. IEC Material will
be sent across to them for strategic locations.
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Outcome of the Trainings
Analysis on the basis of pre and post questionnaire is as under:
List of Participants
S.No Date Place Training
No of
Participants Male Female
Post Training
% Growth
1 29.10.09 JAIPUR
Training of
Trainers 9 7 2 35%
2 30.10.09 JAIPUR 9 8 1 35%
3 06.11.09 Todaraisingh
Block level
Training 58 24 34 20%
4 06.11.09 Malpura
Block level
Training 69 29 40 25%
5 07.11.09 Tonk
Block level
Training 37 35 2 35%
6 09.11.09 Niwai
Block level
Training 54 54 0 50%
7 10.11.09 Tonk Block levelTraining 53 2 51 20%
8 10.11.09 Tonk
Block level
Training 52 2 50 15%
9 13.11.09 Aligarh
Block level
Training 67 66 1 30%
10 14.11.09 Niwai
Block level
Training 63 5 58 65%
11 22.11.09 Uniyara
Block level
Training 54 52 2 40%12 27.11.09 Tonk Block level 57 54 3 2%
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13 01.12.09 Niwai
District
level
Training 99 17 82 15%
14 04.12.09 Aligarh
Block level
Training 62 59 3 25%
Total 743 414 329
An Observation - Support required by the CSOs
Some of the CSOs who had participated in the trainings had requested for support in
the form of IEC material, on-going sessions at their Colleges and SHG meetings and
also at their various intervention sites, display of posters and other material for
distribution.
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