Table 2.
Relevant gray literature on outcomes of police training programs
| Study | Location | Type of training | Population | Year | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Protect and Serve: How Police, Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs Are Joining Forces to Improve Health and Human Rights | Ghana, India, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar | In- and pre- service | People who use drugs; sex workers | 2014 | Changes in knowledge, attitudes, and practices |
| Côte d’Ivoire Progress Assessment, Global Fund Breaking Down Barriers initiative | Côte d’Ivoire | In-service | Key populations broadly | 2023 | Changes in attitudes |
| Ghana Progress Assessment, Global Fund Breaking Down Barriers initiative | Ghana | In- and pre-service | Key populations broadly | 2023 | Changes in attitudes by police to key populations and vice versa |
| Kyrgyzstan Progress Assessment, Global Fund Breaking Down Barriers initiative | Kyrgyzstan | In-service | Key populations broadly | 2023 | Change in police practice |
| Mozambique Progress Assessment, Global Fund Breaking Down Barriers initiative | Mozambique | In-service | People who use drugs; sex workers; LGBTQ individuals | 2023 | Changes in attitudes and practices by police to key populations; changes in perception of police by key populations |
| Nepal Progress Assessment, Global Fund Breaking Down Barriers initiative | Nepal | In-service | People who use drugs | 2023 | Changes in police practice |