Governance manuals
- Principles behind good theories of change the anti-corruption sector
- Jesper Johnsøn (ed) / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
- Governments and donor agencies are under increasing pressure to show hard evidence that their interventions are effective and good value for money. Anti-corruption is a challenging field in this regard, with few evidence-based models ...
- Election coverage from a gender perspective: a media monitoring manual
- International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2011
- This manual presents a methodological tool for monitoring media coverage during election campaigns. It focuses on a gender perspective using objective and verifiable information, and is based on experiences of six Latin American insti...
- Comparative teaching of history as a remedy for the post-conflict Balkan region
- M. Milosheva; D. Krushe / Social Transitions, USAID, 2010
- The Joint History Project (JHP) is an initiative that aims at significant change in historical research and education in all countries in Southeast Europe. This evaluation report provides an analytical review of the developmental and ...
- Using decentralisation for enhancing local governance
- United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2010
- These UN-Habitat guidelines are in line with making the international dialogue on decentralization as open-ended and inclusive as possible. They are aimed at forging consensus among member states on decentralization policies in the de...
- An introductory guide to understanding and fighting corruption
- V. Kodongo (ed) / Africa Youth Trust, 2009
- What impact can Kenya’s youth have on corruption? This guide aims to bring together a unified understanding of what corruption is and takes a look at measures to fight it. In this publication, the Youth is considered as those ag...
- Guidance for NGOs on human rights work in the Middle East and North Africa
- A. Bendrif; S. al Karaguly; M. Laghzaoui; et al. / Network Learning, 2009
- The international human rights system has been slow to develop in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. However, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) can play an important role advocat...
- Including women’s voices in climate change policy and programming
- L. Aguilar Revelo; I. Castañeda Camey; V. Chao Rebolledo; et al. / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
- Poor women’s limited access to resources, restricted rights, limited mobility and muted voice in shaping decisions make them highly vulnerable to climate change. This guide aims to inform practitioners and policy makers of the l...
- Understanding and adapting to the impact of coastal climate change
- R. Volk; J. Furlow; P. Rubinoff; et al. / US Agency for International Development, 2009
- Changes brought about by climate are already occurring and will intensify in future. This is likely to result in significant alteration of coastal ecosystems, coastal hazards, lifestyle, coastal resource users, water front property ow...
- Tools for conducting participatory discussions on gender equity in Bangladesh
- AFM. Amir Uddin; A. Khanom; M. Boss; et al. / Intercooperation Bangladesh, 2009
- These guidelines have been prepared as a tool for conducting participatory discussion and analysis on the social position and condition of men and women within the context of the Union Parishad (UP) regional structure in Banglade...
- Assessing local governance in Bangladesh
- M. Boss; N. Hasan; P. Tripura / Intercooperation Bangladesh, 2009
- Local government promises to be more responsive to people's demands, more effective in service delivery and more accountable when citizens participate in local governance. This can be achieved through public meetings, grievance p...
- Principles behind good theories of change the anti-corruption sector
- Jesper Johnsøn (ed) / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012
- Governments and donor agencies are under increasing pressure to show hard evidence that their interventions are effective and good value for money. Anti-corruption is a challenging field in this regard, with few evidence-based models ...
- Election coverage from a gender perspective: a media monitoring manual
- International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance / International IDEA, 2011
- This manual presents a methodological tool for monitoring media coverage during election campaigns. It focuses on a gender perspective using objective and verifiable information, and is based on experiences of six Latin American insti...
- Comparative teaching of history as a remedy for the post-conflict Balkan region
- M. Milosheva; D. Krushe / Social Transitions, USAID, 2010
- The Joint History Project (JHP) is an initiative that aims at significant change in historical research and education in all countries in Southeast Europe. This evaluation report provides an analytical review of the developmental and ...
- Using decentralisation for enhancing local governance
- United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2010
- These UN-Habitat guidelines are in line with making the international dialogue on decentralization as open-ended and inclusive as possible. They are aimed at forging consensus among member states on decentralization policies in the de...
- An introductory guide to understanding and fighting corruption
- V. Kodongo (ed) / Africa Youth Trust, 2009
- What impact can Kenya’s youth have on corruption? This guide aims to bring together a unified understanding of what corruption is and takes a look at measures to fight it. In this publication, the Youth is considered as those ag...
- Guidance for NGOs on human rights work in the Middle East and North Africa
- A. Bendrif; S. al Karaguly; M. Laghzaoui; et al. / Network Learning, 2009
- The international human rights system has been slow to develop in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. However, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) can play an important role advocat...
- Including women’s voices in climate change policy and programming
- L. Aguilar Revelo; I. Castañeda Camey; V. Chao Rebolledo; et al. / United Nations Development Programme, 2009
- Poor women’s limited access to resources, restricted rights, limited mobility and muted voice in shaping decisions make them highly vulnerable to climate change. This guide aims to inform practitioners and policy makers of the l...
- Understanding and adapting to the impact of coastal climate change
- R. Volk; J. Furlow; P. Rubinoff; et al. / US Agency for International Development, 2009
- Changes brought about by climate are already occurring and will intensify in future. This is likely to result in significant alteration of coastal ecosystems, coastal hazards, lifestyle, coastal resource users, water front property ow...
- Tools for conducting participatory discussions on gender equity in Bangladesh
- AFM. Amir Uddin; A. Khanom; M. Boss; et al. / Intercooperation Bangladesh, 2009
- These guidelines have been prepared as a tool for conducting participatory discussion and analysis on the social position and condition of men and women within the context of the Union Parishad (UP) regional structure in Banglade...
- Assessing local governance in Bangladesh
- M. Boss; N. Hasan; P. Tripura / Intercooperation Bangladesh, 2009
- Local government promises to be more responsive to people's demands, more effective in service delivery and more accountable when citizens participate in local governance. This can be achieved through public meetings, grievance p...
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