UPC

ISSUP Côte d'Ivoire (CILAD) conducts National Trainings on the School Track Curriculum

The Comité Interministériel de Lutte Anti-Drogue (CILAD)[Interministerial Drug Control Coordinating Committee) and two trainers from its pool of national UPC trainers : Dr Badou Roger (GCCC Commissioner)- Dr KOUAKOU Issouf (ICAP Prevention UPC) conducted the first face-to-face training on the School Track : Prevention of Drug use in School settings from 29 July to 3 August 2024 (6 days).

ISSUP Côte d'Ivoire runs 2nd Session of UPC Training in Daloa

ISSUP Cote d'Ivoire in collaboration with ICUDDR conducted the second session of the UPC Curriculum training from 23rd to 31st August 2024. The training was held in the town of Daloa within the central west region of Côte d'Ivoire. 

The 24 participants can be see in the photo below wearing polo shirts with the logo of ISSUP in Côte d'Ivoire national branded colours. Whereas the teachers and researchers from the university are wearing polo-shirts with ICUDDR logos. 

TEACHERS TRAINING-UPC

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Teachers act as a driving force in drug prevention. But in non-evidence-based prevention approaches, the teacher will be a collector of negative results or null results rather than a positive result in drug prevention. The officers of the...

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The National Anti-Drug Committee (Host agency for ISSUP Togo), in collaboration with its partners, continues to train on the standards and norms for the prevention of the use of psychoactive substances.

This UPC training cohort began on Tuesday September 5, 2023 and brings together around fifteen actors from the school environment to enhance their skills in advancing substance use prevention. The training will end on September 28, 2023.