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Advocacy for water and sanitation
Wateraid, 2007
Over 1.1 billion people around the world do not have access to safe water and over 2.6 billion do not have access to safe sanitation. This sourcebook provides guidance for users in drawing up advocacy action plans that aim to improve ...
Demystifying the media for gender and media advocacy
Global Media Monitoring Project, 2008
This toolkit seeks to de-mystify the media, gender and media advocacy by providing concrete steps, case studies, pointers, tips and information, with the aim of influencing gender representation and portrayal in and thr...
A training manual on the rights of persons with disabilities
G. Griffo; F. Ortali / Association Amici di Raoul Follereau, 2007
The adoption by the United Nations of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on 13 December 2006 is the result of years of struggles by members of the global community of persons with disabilities for the recognitio...
Mobilising communities on young people's health and rights: an advocacy training guide
K. McFarland / Family Care International, 2008
The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in ove...
Community advocacy for young people's health and rights: a toolkit for programme managers
K. McFarland / Family Care International, 2008
The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in over 150 coun...
Strengthening engagement with existing international human rights machinery.
UN Wide Human Rights Policy Network- HuriTalk / United Nations Development Programme, 2008
The UN member states’ commitment to actively protect and promote all human rights and support their further mainstreaming throughout the United Nations system requires increasing interaction and strengthened engagement with the ...
How to use interactive drama to address young people’s sexual and reproductive health
G. Gordon; R. Kidd; T. Mukiwa / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008
Drama and creative interaction can be a good way to draw out discussion and reflection on areas that are taboo, personal or difficult to share. This toolkit looks at how readers can use interactive drama to work with young people...
Communicating for sustainable development
P. Mefalopulos / World Bank, 2008
Media, no matter how technologically advanced, messages, no matter how skillfully packaged, and information, no matter how relevant, are not enough to bring about meaningful and sustainable development results. These results can only ...
Using the Internet for advocacy
A. Krause; M. Stein; J. Clark / NetAction, 2008
The Internet is a can be seen as a powerful tool when it comes to expanding networks by identifying and communicating with like-minded people anywhere in the world. It enables its users to disseminate  informa...
A training course for understanding freedom of expression (trainer's supplement)
T. Mendel; D. Simons; B. Boev / Article 19, 2008
“Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right, one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training course aims to provide a framework fo...
Items 31 to 40 of 92

Items 31 to 40 of 92

Advocacy for water and sanitation
Wateraid, 2007
Over 1.1 billion people around the world do not have access to safe water and over 2.6 billion do not have access to safe sanitation. This sourcebook provides guidance for users in drawing up advocacy action plans that aim to improve ...
Demystifying the media for gender and media advocacy
Global Media Monitoring Project, 2008
This toolkit seeks to de-mystify the media, gender and media advocacy by providing concrete steps, case studies, pointers, tips and information, with the aim of influencing gender representation and portrayal in and thr...
A training manual on the rights of persons with disabilities
G. Griffo; F. Ortali / Association Amici di Raoul Follereau, 2007
The adoption by the United Nations of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on 13 December 2006 is the result of years of struggles by members of the global community of persons with disabilities for the recognitio...
Mobilising communities on young people's health and rights: an advocacy training guide
K. McFarland / Family Care International, 2008
The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in ove...
Community advocacy for young people's health and rights: a toolkit for programme managers
K. McFarland / Family Care International, 2008
The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in over 150 coun...
Strengthening engagement with existing international human rights machinery.
UN Wide Human Rights Policy Network- HuriTalk / United Nations Development Programme, 2008
The UN member states’ commitment to actively protect and promote all human rights and support their further mainstreaming throughout the United Nations system requires increasing interaction and strengthened engagement with the ...
How to use interactive drama to address young people’s sexual and reproductive health
G. Gordon; R. Kidd; T. Mukiwa / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008
Drama and creative interaction can be a good way to draw out discussion and reflection on areas that are taboo, personal or difficult to share. This toolkit looks at how readers can use interactive drama to work with young people...
Communicating for sustainable development
P. Mefalopulos / World Bank, 2008
Media, no matter how technologically advanced, messages, no matter how skillfully packaged, and information, no matter how relevant, are not enough to bring about meaningful and sustainable development results. These results can only ...
Using the Internet for advocacy
A. Krause; M. Stein; J. Clark / NetAction, 2008
The Internet is a can be seen as a powerful tool when it comes to expanding networks by identifying and communicating with like-minded people anywhere in the world. It enables its users to disseminate  informa...
A training course for understanding freedom of expression (trainer's supplement)
T. Mendel; D. Simons; B. Boev / Article 19, 2008
“Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right, one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training course aims to provide a framework fo...
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