It is sometimes said in our field that clinical trial protocols are too complex for community members to review. But we also say research should not go forward without the approval of the community. How can community members, activists, and other people whose primary expertise might not be clinical research provide meaningful input into protocols and broader research agendas? The Community Research Advisors Group (CRAG) has released a new tool to help with this challenge. Take a look here at A Protocol Review Companion for Activists.
- About UsOur Story, Our Team & Support Information
- What We DoAdvocacy to Achieve the End of AIDS
- Advance HIV/SRH Integration
- Advocate for Access to High-Impact Prevention
- Improve Research Conduct
- Product Innovation & Availability
- Promote Effective HIV Prevention Policy
- Strengthen Global Advocacy Networks
- Track and Translate the Field
- Our FocusInterventions to End the Epidemic
- ResourcesPublications, Infographics, Events & More
- MediaInformation & Resources for the Press
- Our BlogPrevention News & Perspective