| Author: The Synergy Project |
| InfoShare Partner: The Synergy Project |
| Publication Date: January 2003 |
| Type of Document: Training/educational material |
| Topics: HIV/AIDS, general, HIV/AIDS prevention, HIV/AIDS care/treatment, Sexual health/STIs |
| Region: Global |
| Language: English |
| Additional information: There are three ways to use the APDIME Toolkit:
As a Roadmap: Click on the stages and steps of the modules most relevant to your current activities, and then scan through the text for information and tools. :
As a Search for Resources: Use the SEARCH function and go directly to materials in the Toolkit or use the Toolkit Library to browse annotated citations of all of the material used in researching the Toolkit. :
As a Guide: Just follow the stages and steps that The Synergy Project uses when it provides technical assistance on HIV/AIDS programming. First, review the Key Questions provided and determine where you are in the programming cycle. Then, read the Overview section of the module that best represents your needs. Read the Stages and Steps for that segment for more details of how to implement the programming process.
The APDIME Toolkit also provides links to additional resources such as publications and other source material; budget templates case studies and checklists designed or adapted from the Toolkit; brief overviews or explanations of issues and themes relevant to all stages of the programming cycle; and to websites of relevant organizations and projects where users can seek additional contacts and materials. |
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The Synergy Project APDIME Toolkit was developed to help public health specialists and program managers improve the Assessment, Planning, Design, Implementation Monitoring, and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS interventions. The APDIME Toolkit organizes materials and resources into five interrelated modules that represent the five phases of the programming cycle. Each module contains a step-by-step methodology for conducting that phase of the cycle and acts as an index for related materials and resources.
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