Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Cinderella Story of EHRN Website


Once upon a time there was and old EHRN website that lived a dull life and was not that much loved by its stepmothers. But one day of the year of 2013 the old EHRN website received an invitation from its godmothers to change its gown and in January 2014 turned into a good looking and user-friendly new EHRN website!!!! 

My name is Inga Malisauskaite and I’ve joined EHRN in 2013 as a Communications Consultant, and my first task with the organization was to turn the dream of the new EHRN website into reality. It was a big challenge for the whole team of colleagues and myself but our dreams came true and we are now happy to be able to share with you the end result.

In the First section of the new EHRN website you will find all information related to the EHRN as a network in the block below:


Here you will find info on:
  • Our Network which tells you our history, presents the Governing bodies and structure, Reports, etc.
  • Issues that are covered by our Network such as Drug Use and Human Rights, Drug Policy Reform and others
  • Take Action section which will concentrate on the Campaign that we go to bed and get up in the morning with
  • And the last but not least, it is our latest NEWS that we will be rushing to share with you
The second section concentrates on our Members. 



Namely:
  •  It invites to become a member
  •  It urges current Members to take immediate action in relation to some very important event of happening
  • Our Members section I’m sure is going to be your favourite: here you will find other member organizations, calendar of events, best practices and much more. Come over and enjoy it as much as we do it! 
  • And again, the last but not least, our Members’ Blog. This is going to be our real life real time stories. Stay tuned with us and we’ll make sure you are on top of what’s happening in our big Network family
I sincerely hope that our Members, friends, allies, partners and every other individual interested in what we do will enjoy the new EHRN website as much as we do here at the Secretariat. At the same time I would like to kindly invite you to share your opinions about the new structure of the website, information blocks that you like or you miss - please share your , recommendations and suggestions so that we make this new EHRN website a live being that lives, grows and develops together with us.

And the new EHRN website lived happily ever after ….

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