Equip advocates with the knowledge and tools necessary to carry on its work of monitoring citizen of the right to health in the service of public health of their communities.
The process of training to community advocates for the right to health, was conducted using interactive modules, which combined three strategic actions:
- Delivery of media content to the participants
- Personalized accompaniment to the participants via telephone in order to monitor the use of the material and to resolve some doubts;
- Virtual classes of strengthening and deepening at the end of each module.
Each of these strategic actions were aimed at ensuring the acquisition of the contents covered in each of the modules. The process consisted in the development of 6 modules, which address a number of priority issues and fundamental to the work of citizen watch that performs the CDIR-HEALTH.
The 6 modules are developed in 14 sessions, in which was delivered educational materials to participants, in addition gave each participant a printed document with the content of each module and conducted virtual sessions of strengthening at the end of each module. The training process lasted a total of 4 months.
The contents covered in each module are: