The REAct team, having on its experience and the expertise of partner organizations, developed a self-assessment test for an organization’s readiness to document and respond to human rights abuses in accessing HIV treatment and prevention services.
The test consists of 10 simple questions that assess an organization’s resources, expertise, and capabilities that are needed to document evidence of rights violations and provide legal and medical-social services to help the victims.
At the end of the test, based on your answers, the system issues clear and specific recommendations on which areas need to be improved in order to be most effectively prepared for the start of work in the field of human rights.
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