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Fondazione Villa Maraini onlus
Fondazione LILA Milano ONLUS Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro l'AIDS
A-klinikkasäätiö | A-Clinic Foundation
Free Clinic
Společnost Podané ruce o.p.s | SPR
Re Generation - Re Generacija
Drug Policy Network South East Europe | DPNSEE
Asociación Bienestar y Desarrollo | ABD
Europe
16.02.2023

 

On the 13th & 14th of February, with 45 participants from more than 20 organisations, the first meeting of the BOOST Project took place in the Fondazione Villa Maraini in Rome.

The main aim of the BOOST project is to enhance the implementation of high-quality community-based & community-led communicable disease services as part of a comprehensive, people-centred and integrated harm reduction approach. To ahieve its goal, over the next three years, together with our partners we will focus on four key areas:

INFORM – providing a collection of up-to-date information and data on current practice and quality of community-based and community-led services.
IMPROVE – supporting the organisation of capacity building activities in the field of communicable diseases, indluding the use of digital tools.
SUPPORT – enhancing the scale-up of integrated community-based good practices building up existing models of good practice.
CONNECT & ACT – strenghtening and consolidating existing civil society networks and fostering advocacy interventions for the improved implementation comunity-based and community-led good practices oriented towards the needs of people who use drugs at European, national and local levels.

BOOST Project is founded by the EU4Health programme of the European Union, under the Action Grants to support the implementation of best practices in community-based services for HIV, AIDS, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections. Partners include the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association, EuroNPUD, Free Clinic, Podane Ruce, LILA Milano, Asociacion Bienestar y Desarrolo, IGTP/ICO, ISGlobal, Foundazinone Villa Maraini. Supporting the projects work, the project with count with Scientific Advisory Board and the collaboration of organizations such as DPNSEE, ReGeneration, ARAS Foundation, AIDS Action Europe, among others.

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