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MOVE (m-ove.info) is a German-language portal for the addiction support sector in Germany, centered on the theme of “moving together toward a life without hepatitis C.” Judging from its content, it is not a general online course platform in the traditional sense, but rather an information and resource hub focused on HCV hepatitis C micro-elimination, health education, project collaboration, and practitioner training.
The platform primarily serves addiction support organizations, doctors, addiction counselors, and professionals in social therapy-related fields. Its content includes the MOVE-Initiative, project case studies, materials and information, MOVE it News, as well as several implemented projects: VISIT supports low-threshold HCV testing services; CONTRA is a buddy project that connects diagnosis with treatment; FIT für die WHO 2030 is practical HCV/HIV training for social therapy professionals working in addiction, incarceration, and sexual health; and MOVE HCV is a digital event series featuring best-practice sharing, lectures, and discussions.
The main content does not disclose course prices, registration fees, payment methods, or subscription models; nor does it state whether certificates or continuing education credits are provided after completing training. The site mentions that users can learn about Gilead-funded projects and organizational case studies, but it lacks specific funding amounts and application details, so it would be inappropriate to infer whether it is free or paid.
Its strengths lie in its highly focused topic coverage, addressing HCV testing, linkage to treatment, safer use, safer sex, and health services for vulnerable groups, making it closely relevant to frontline public health and social work practice. It also lists multiple real projects in Germany, which can serve as useful references for organizations. Its citations of resources from the WHO, the German Federal Ministry of Health, the Robert Koch Institute, and others further strengthen its professional background. Its limitations are that the course structure is unclear, with no information on course hours, syllabus, instructor list, learning path, or certification. In addition, the content is clearly tied to Germany’s healthcare and social service systems, and the German-language barrier is relatively high.
It is better suited to addiction support organizations in Germany or German-speaking environments, HCV/HIV-related medical and counseling professionals, social therapy practitioners, and organizations looking to design low-threshold testing and education projects. It is less suitable as a systematic medical course for general learners.
The main content does not make it possible to determine access status from mainland China, so this is assessed as unknown. Even if accessible, differences in language and local healthcare systems would limit its direct practical value.
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m-ove.info is an Germany Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach m-ove.info directly.