This course is structured to guide participants in mastering the key elements of the Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Guidelines and their application in research.
The introductory lesson, mandatory for all learners, covers three foundational topics that provide essential insights into GPP. This initial lesson, along with its associated content, is to be completed within the first two weeks of the course.
Following the foundational introduction, participants will proceed to their selected track, choosing from one of the following options
Track 1: Laying the Groundwork: Enhancing Engagement in Early Phase Clinical Research
Track 2: Blueprint for Success: Designing Effective HIV Clinical Trial
Track 3: Turning Research into Reality: The Role of Stakeholders in Implementation Science
Each track requires two weeks of self-paced learning, allowing participants to delve deeper into specialized areas of interest.
The course culminates in a final wrap-up lesson, spanning one week, for all learners. During this concluding stage, participants will develop a measurable stakeholder engagement plan tailored to their specific context. Additionally, they will gain insights into monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for stakeholder engagement programming.