Body & Rights, the e-tutorial developed by Sensoa the expertise centre for sexual health and member association of IPPF in Belgium and commissioned by the Institute of Tropical Medicine and Be-cause Health, the Belgian platform for international health is now available in English.
The freely accessible e-tutorial has been developed for diplomats, employees of the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, the Belgian development agency, NGOs and other actors active in development cooperation and foreign policy. However, the site is interesting for anyone who wants to learn about sexual and reproductive health and rights worldwide.
The e-tutorial covers a wide range of topics in the field of sexual and reproductive rights and health: safe motherhood, sexual violence, child marriage, female genital mutilation, HIV, STIs, family planning and sexual rights. Through interactive video modules followed by multiple choice questions on bodyandrights.be, everyone can quickly develop their knowledge on these themes.
Anyone who follows the full e-tutorial will receive a certificate that is supported by Sensoa, the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Be-Cause Health, the Belgian Technical Cooperation and the Belgian development cooperation.
The project was supervised by an external steering committee with representatives from the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, the Belgian Development Agency, the Be-cause Health Network, the Institute of Tropical Medicine, ICRH / Ghent University and Sensoa. With an English version added to the French and Dutch version, the e-tutorial can now be followed in three languages.
The e-tutorial covers a wide range of topics in the field of sexual and reproductive rights and health: safe motherhood, sexual violence, child marriage, female genital mutilation, HIV, STIs, family planning and sexual rights. Through interactive video modules followed by multiple choice questions on bodyandrights.be, everyone can quickly develop their knowledge on these themes.
Anyone who follows the full e-tutorial will receive a certificate that is supported by Sensoa, the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Be-Cause Health, the Belgian Technical Cooperation and the Belgian development cooperation.
The project was supervised by an external steering committee with representatives from the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, the Belgian Development Agency, the Be-cause Health Network, the Institute of Tropical Medicine, ICRH / Ghent University and Sensoa. With an English version added to the French and Dutch version, the e-tutorial can now be followed in three languages.