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Training and Capacity Development in Health and Human Rights
AGHA will continue to support efforts aimed at strengthening CSO capacities to mainstream human rights issues into their interventions.
Health Rights Advocacy
This programme will be mandated to implement human rights advocacy and lobbying issues related to AGHA’s work specifically policy advocacy, program communication and social mobilization for the networks.
Research, Information and Knowledge Management
The program will be tasked with enhancing communication and information sharing with the AGHA stakeholders. This will be done through sieving information and packaging it for use
 
     
 
Training and Capacity Development in Health and Human Rights
 
 
AGHA continues to support efforts aimed at strengthening CSO capacities to mainstream human rights issues into their interventions. AGHA also implements capacity support interventions where interns have been placed in service delivery points especially in underserved communities to enable integration of the rights based approaches at that level. AGHA is further strengthen its strategy of training both in-service and pre-service health workers in the rights based approached for improved service delivery. 

Greater emphasis has been placed on ensuring both the quality and relevance of AGHA rights based approaches. AGHA has defined and promoted the action it takes throughout the capacity development cycle (i.e., from the development of curricula through to addressing the results of M&E) to assure the quality (“Quality Assurance” or “QA”) of capacity building efforts and products. In addition the results of M&E reports on AGHA human rights capacity building interventions have been utilized to continually improve the quality of the products.

Periodic Training Needs Assessments (TNA) have been conducted to ensure that AGHA keeps abreast of changing training and capacity development needs among CSOs in Uganda. TNA results have been used to identify new areas of human rights support.
 
     
     
 
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