Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Suchtforschung
der Universität Hamburg

HA-REACT – Joint Action on HIV and Co-infection Prevention and Harm Reduction

October 2015 - September 2018

Beschreibung / Description

The Joint Action on HIV and Co-infection Prevention and Harm Reduction (HA-REACT) addresses existing gaps in the prevention of HIV and other co-infections, especially tuberculosis (TB) and viral hepatitis, among people who inject drugs (PWID). This three-year project was launched in late 2015 with core funding from the European Union (EU), and is being implemented by 23 partners in 18 EU Member States. Twelve collaborating partners are contributing additional expertise, among them the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA).
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Addiction Research is responsible for the evaluation of the HA-REACT project (Work Package 3).

Work Package 3: Evaluation

Objectives

Set up an evaluation framework to measure and monitor

  • the level of achievement with respect to the project objectives in line with the 2003 Council Recommendation on the prevention and reduction of health-related harm associated with drug dependence; the EU drug strategy (2013-2020) and its Action Plan on Drugs (2013-2016); as well as the EU HIV policies [COM (2009) 569] and Action Plan on HIV/AIDS in the EU and neighbouring countries [(2014–2016 ) SWD (2014) 106];
  • whether the Joint Action outcomes match the needs of the EU member state countries;
  • if the project activities are implemented as intended.

Outputs & activities

  • support the WP leaders in setting up tangible and measurable process, output and outcome/impact indicators in connection with establishing a logical framework for the WP;
  • take an active role in the logical framework workshops which will create the evaluation framework and clearly define instruments (qualitative and quantitative) and target groups;
  • develop standardized measurements for and monitoring in a timely manner all three indicator levels (process, output, outcome/impact).

Deliverables

The evaluation framework for the Joint Action will be developed to enable comprehensive and unbiased monitoring and reporting of the Joint Action implementation vis-a-vis agreed process and impact indicators, and planned outputs and expected outcomes. Evaluation reports will be prepared regularly to follow up and measure the progress of the Joint Action.

The WP leads, together with the coordinator, will monitor and ensure that all project deliverables have the EU added value dimension, that they are ready to be replicated and that they are transferable to other EU countries.

Projektleitung / Project Coordinator

Beteiligte MitarbeiterInnen/ Involved Researchers

Förderung / Funding

Co-Funded by the Health-Programme of the European Union and the German Federal Ministry of Health