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Reporting on sexuality in the media
F. Roudi-Fahimi; L. Ashford / Population Reference Bureau, 2008
Cultural sensitivities and taboos surrounding sexuality are particularly pronounced in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, and make the role of the media vital in providing objective information about sexual and reproductive h...
How information design can help advocacy campaigning
J. Emerson / Backspace, 2008
Part of an advocacy campaign will involve collecting information and evidence to demonstrate the need for change. Information design which uses pictures, symbols, colours and words to communicate ideas, illustrate information and expr...
How to promote gender equality through social, economic and cultural rights
P. Eliadis; L. Farha; S. Aurora / Equitas- International Centre for Human Rights Education, 2008
Like all standards and aspirations, women's economic, social and cultural rights ultimately depend on the ability to enforce them.This handbook is intended as a specific tool for national human rights institutions to enhance thei...
Twelve best practices for targeted advocacy from Advocacy to Control Tuberculosis Internationally (ACTION)
K. Klaudt / RESULTS UK, 2007
Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one opportunistic infection for people who are HIV-positive and the leading infectious killer of people with AIDS – accounting for up to half of all AIDS deaths in some areas. While an effective, ...
Stories and learning from alliance-based efforts to improve employment standards for women workers
D. Dalton / Oxfam, 2007
Women workers are an increasing part of the global labour force. However, they often find only poor-quality employment, thus, they are working, but remain trapped in poverty. No matter the context, many women workers face multipl...
Facilitating and delivering a good human rights learning programme
J. Joseph; A. Win / Dignity International, 2007
Human rights provide a moral, authoritative, and legal framework to tackle root causes of poverty, deep-seated structures of discrimination, and the processes of impoverishment from local to global levels. A human rights framewor...
How to 'clean up' local government.
B. Oballa; M. Lippe (ed); M. Halfani / United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2004
Inadequate governance at the local level affects the poor in many ways, often enhancing exclusion. Lack of participation means that the poor often do not have a choice in determining their own development needs and priorities. Bureauc...
Gender, education and media – an advocacy guide
Oxfam, 2008
Nationally, regionally and internationally millions of individuals and thousands of civil society groups and organisations are campaigning for quality education for all. This guide draws on learning from two “Gender, Education a...
A guide to the role of CSOs and influencing MDG strategies
C. Fagan; A. Ivanov; C. Musisi / Ghana Civil Society Resource Centre, 2007
Civil society organisations (CSOs) provide one of the more formal channels for ensuing community concerns are heard and addressed. Practice has shown that CSOs can play a critical role in making sure a government’s developm...
A guide to developing and giving presentations on sexual, reproductive health and rights topics
J. Schuler; L. Barbosa; P. Newman / Family Care International, 2001
Introducing audiences to broad concepts and key facts related to sexual and reproductive health and rights requires both sensitivity and candour. Whether addressing community groups, media representatives, programme planners, or polic...
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Items 21 to 30 of 92

Reporting on sexuality in the media
F. Roudi-Fahimi; L. Ashford / Population Reference Bureau, 2008
Cultural sensitivities and taboos surrounding sexuality are particularly pronounced in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, and make the role of the media vital in providing objective information about sexual and reproductive h...
How information design can help advocacy campaigning
J. Emerson / Backspace, 2008
Part of an advocacy campaign will involve collecting information and evidence to demonstrate the need for change. Information design which uses pictures, symbols, colours and words to communicate ideas, illustrate information and expr...
How to promote gender equality through social, economic and cultural rights
P. Eliadis; L. Farha; S. Aurora / Equitas- International Centre for Human Rights Education, 2008
Like all standards and aspirations, women's economic, social and cultural rights ultimately depend on the ability to enforce them.This handbook is intended as a specific tool for national human rights institutions to enhance thei...
Twelve best practices for targeted advocacy from Advocacy to Control Tuberculosis Internationally (ACTION)
K. Klaudt / RESULTS UK, 2007
Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one opportunistic infection for people who are HIV-positive and the leading infectious killer of people with AIDS – accounting for up to half of all AIDS deaths in some areas. While an effective, ...
Stories and learning from alliance-based efforts to improve employment standards for women workers
D. Dalton / Oxfam, 2007
Women workers are an increasing part of the global labour force. However, they often find only poor-quality employment, thus, they are working, but remain trapped in poverty. No matter the context, many women workers face multipl...
Facilitating and delivering a good human rights learning programme
J. Joseph; A. Win / Dignity International, 2007
Human rights provide a moral, authoritative, and legal framework to tackle root causes of poverty, deep-seated structures of discrimination, and the processes of impoverishment from local to global levels. A human rights framewor...
How to 'clean up' local government.
B. Oballa; M. Lippe (ed); M. Halfani / United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2004
Inadequate governance at the local level affects the poor in many ways, often enhancing exclusion. Lack of participation means that the poor often do not have a choice in determining their own development needs and priorities. Bureauc...
Gender, education and media – an advocacy guide
Oxfam, 2008
Nationally, regionally and internationally millions of individuals and thousands of civil society groups and organisations are campaigning for quality education for all. This guide draws on learning from two “Gender, Education a...
A guide to the role of CSOs and influencing MDG strategies
C. Fagan; A. Ivanov; C. Musisi / Ghana Civil Society Resource Centre, 2007
Civil society organisations (CSOs) provide one of the more formal channels for ensuing community concerns are heard and addressed. Practice has shown that CSOs can play a critical role in making sure a government’s developm...
A guide to developing and giving presentations on sexual, reproductive health and rights topics
J. Schuler; L. Barbosa; P. Newman / Family Care International, 2001
Introducing audiences to broad concepts and key facts related to sexual and reproductive health and rights requires both sensitivity and candour. Whether addressing community groups, media representatives, programme planners, or polic...
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