Europeer - Europe
The Europeer portal is the key tool for pursuing this mission. People involved in the peer education field are urged to use and provide various resources, such as interviews and project descriptions. On the site, users may access a youth AIDS peer education project database, download the "European guidelines for youth AIDS peer education" in 8 languages, search a bibliography of youth peer education literature, and interact with peers and colleagues through various features. The site is designed to facilitate the exchange of information, experience, skills, methods, and research results between projects and to provide support to new initiatives. It also seeks to procure and disseminate expertise in the peer education related areas of project practice, training, health promotion, life skills, policy making, and evaluation. Finally, the site is a tool for facilitating and enabling the capacities and skills of youth peer educators by coordinating information and skills development, involvement, and empowerment through peer-to-peer exchange and solidarity.
With regard to networking, specifically, a list of Europeer national Partners is provided on the site; users are urged to contact them for national information and to contribute to national youth peer education networks. In addition, a sister portal for and by youth peer educators that offers Internet peer educator radio is under construction and was due to go online in late November 2003.
Europeer is sponsored by the European Commission, the Department of Community Medicine at Lund University (Sweden), and The Peninsula Medical School, and the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth. Project Partners include: Fonds Gesundes Österreich (Austrian Health Promotion Foundation), Vienna; 'In Petto', Berchem; National Institute of Public Health, UNAIDS Focal Point, Prague; Lysthuset, Denmark; National Office for Health and Social Services for Berlin; National School of Public Health, Dept. of Preventive and Administrative Health, Athens; Italian Ministry of Public Instruction, Rome; Portuguese National Aids Committee, Lisbon; Spanish Youth Council, Madrid; Division of Social and Preventive Medicine, Malmö University Hospital, Malmö; Dept of Child Health, Peninsula Medical School, Exeter.
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