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How to track public expenditure
Hakikazi Catalyst, Tanzania, 2008
Public Expenditure Tracking (PET) is ‘following the money’ from where it is disbursed by central government authorities, through local government, to end users such as schools and clinics. This manual provides tools for th...
A home-based care model for supporting older carers of people living with HIV/AIDS ( PLWHA)
HelpAge International, 2007
Research in 2006 by Helpage International and partners of Tanzania shows that 20-45 % of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and 25-75 % of vulnerable children are cared for in older headed households. Older people’s role of car...
Interacting with tsunami warning centres and end-to-end tsunami warning systems
US Agency for International Development, 2007
In the aftermath of the Great Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004, countries of the Indian Ocean basin formed an Intergovernmental Coordination Group (ICG) for the development of an Indian Ocean Tsunami Wa...
Technical guidelines for poverty assessors
A. Cahyat; C. Gönner; M. Haug / Center for International Forestry Research, 2007
Reflecting the results of a 3-year participatory learning process, this manual aims to provide technical guidelines and background information to poverty assessors at district, sub-district and village level in Kutai Barat, Indonesia....
How to evaluate the governance of micro-finance institutions
D. Pierret; C. Lapenu / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2008
Microfinance is going through a critical phase. While it has proved capable, through a variety of approaches, of providing financial services to populations excluded from the traditional banking sector, most microfinance institutions ...
How to promote youth participation through stakeholder collaboration
A. Erich / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, 2008
The majority of the world population is young and lives in poor countries. These young people face multiple challenges like unemployment, the erosion of family settings,  the impact of risky sexual behaviour, and the effects of s...
Does blogging play a part in politics?
International Centre of Excellence for Local eDemocracy, 2007
The phenomenon of citizen journalism, facilitated by information technology, is a worldwide success story. This guide provides advice for civic leaders and councils on good practice regarding blogging. It particularly focuses on the r...
A policy guide to ending girl child marriage
International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2007
Girls who marry as children (younger than 18 years of age) are often more susceptible to the health risks associated with early sexual initiation and childbearing, including HIV and obstetric fistula. Lacking status and power, these g...
How to mainstream gender in local governance
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2008
Women and girls make up the majority of the population in most countries, therefore, it can be argued that local democracy, inclusiveness and sustainability can only be achieved when this share of the population has an equal say ...
Fighting corruption through advocacy and M&E
R. Holloway / Impact Alliance, 2008
Corruption is a major problem in many nations of the world – some would assert that it is becoming more extensive, and more areas of development activity are being affected [adapted from author]. This resource book i...
Items 41 to 50 of 73

Items 41 to 50 of 73

How to track public expenditure
Hakikazi Catalyst, Tanzania, 2008
Public Expenditure Tracking (PET) is ‘following the money’ from where it is disbursed by central government authorities, through local government, to end users such as schools and clinics. This manual provides tools for th...
A home-based care model for supporting older carers of people living with HIV/AIDS ( PLWHA)
HelpAge International, 2007
Research in 2006 by Helpage International and partners of Tanzania shows that 20-45 % of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and 25-75 % of vulnerable children are cared for in older headed households. Older people’s role of car...
Interacting with tsunami warning centres and end-to-end tsunami warning systems
US Agency for International Development, 2007
In the aftermath of the Great Sumatra Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004, countries of the Indian Ocean basin formed an Intergovernmental Coordination Group (ICG) for the development of an Indian Ocean Tsunami Wa...
Technical guidelines for poverty assessors
A. Cahyat; C. Gönner; M. Haug / Center for International Forestry Research, 2007
Reflecting the results of a 3-year participatory learning process, this manual aims to provide technical guidelines and background information to poverty assessors at district, sub-district and village level in Kutai Barat, Indonesia....
How to evaluate the governance of micro-finance institutions
D. Pierret; C. Lapenu / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2008
Microfinance is going through a critical phase. While it has proved capable, through a variety of approaches, of providing financial services to populations excluded from the traditional banking sector, most microfinance institutions ...
How to promote youth participation through stakeholder collaboration
A. Erich / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, 2008
The majority of the world population is young and lives in poor countries. These young people face multiple challenges like unemployment, the erosion of family settings,  the impact of risky sexual behaviour, and the effects of s...
Does blogging play a part in politics?
International Centre of Excellence for Local eDemocracy, 2007
The phenomenon of citizen journalism, facilitated by information technology, is a worldwide success story. This guide provides advice for civic leaders and councils on good practice regarding blogging. It particularly focuses on the r...
A policy guide to ending girl child marriage
International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2007
Girls who marry as children (younger than 18 years of age) are often more susceptible to the health risks associated with early sexual initiation and childbearing, including HIV and obstetric fistula. Lacking status and power, these g...
How to mainstream gender in local governance
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2008
Women and girls make up the majority of the population in most countries, therefore, it can be argued that local democracy, inclusiveness and sustainability can only be achieved when this share of the population has an equal say ...
Fighting corruption through advocacy and M&E
R. Holloway / Impact Alliance, 2008
Corruption is a major problem in many nations of the world – some would assert that it is becoming more extensive, and more areas of development activity are being affected [adapted from author]. This resource book i...
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