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Who will participate in the Observatory?
The community of participants who will engage with the observatory to exchange or use the data and knowledge is organised into the following levels:
Primary | Secondary | Tertiary |
1. Civil society organisations; advocacy groups, other advocates 2. Technocrats; public servants within the key line ministries; other state actors 3.Programme managers 4. Decision-makers in government including Parliamentarians |
1. Researchers 2. Academia 3. Teachers 4. Students 5. Legal professionals 6. Faith-based organisations 7. Healthcare workers 8. Media 9. International development partners |
1. Users of healthcare services; clients
2. General public
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The Observatory will ensure that there is particular focus to most vulnerable populations, namely: women; adolescents and youth, persons living with disabilities; sex workers; persons living with HIV and specifically women living with HIV; and persons of diverse gender identity and/or sexual orientation and migrants.
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