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Participatory activities on sexual and reproductive health with young people
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008
This toolkit is a result of team work between sexual and reproductive health practitioners working with young people in Zambia, Malawi Zimbabwe and Uganda. It is written for anyone who wants to facilitate participatory learning activi...
Participatory farming management methods and their uses
P. Dorward; D. Shepherd; M. Galpin / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007
Central to the use of Participatory Farming Management (PFM) methods is the understanding that the farmer is the decision maker and that he or she takes the risks associated with change, not the advisor or researcher. PFM methods shou...
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...
Community-based approaches to flash flood risk management
A.B. Shrestha; S.H. Shah; R. Karim / International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2008
Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. Vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, the poor, women an...
Supporting the creation and mobilisation of practial knowledge for social change
J.M. Chevalier; D.J. Buckles / International Development Research Centre, 2008
Social issues should be addressed socially and in multi-stakeholder mode, not by private interest and experts alone in processes of knowledge production, planning and decision making. This guide is an important step in the creation an...
How to facilitate participatory processes with multiple stakeholders
D. Bradley; H. Schneider / Voluntary Service Overseas, 2004
The benefits of participatory approaches can only be felt if all those involved have a common understanding and set of expectations. This guide, designed for volunteers, partner organisations and staff, is based on VSO’s experie...
Reviewing participatory mapping - what works and what doesn't
J. Corbett / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009
Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important soci...
Learning about and facilitating organisational change
The Barefoot Collective, 2009
This is a practical do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested c...
Participatory approaches to integrated risk management
A. Holloway; R. Roomaney / PreventionWeb, 2008
Residents of informal settlements often bear the brunt of extreme weather and associated flooding. This guide is intended to strengthen participatory risk assessment capabilities for a wide range of municipal and development professio...
Finding the most appropriate tools for knowledge sharing
N. White; L. Lamoureux; S. Staiger-Rivas / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
The Institutional Knowledge Sharing (KS) Project together with CGIAR Center partners has been experimenting with a range of KS tools and methods over the past five years and has recently been assembling these and many others into this...
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Participatory activities on sexual and reproductive health with young people
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008
This toolkit is a result of team work between sexual and reproductive health practitioners working with young people in Zambia, Malawi Zimbabwe and Uganda. It is written for anyone who wants to facilitate participatory learning activi...
Participatory farming management methods and their uses
P. Dorward; D. Shepherd; M. Galpin / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007
Central to the use of Participatory Farming Management (PFM) methods is the understanding that the farmer is the decision maker and that he or she takes the risks associated with change, not the advisor or researcher. PFM methods shou...
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...
Community-based approaches to flash flood risk management
A.B. Shrestha; S.H. Shah; R. Karim / International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2008
Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. Vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, the poor, women an...
Supporting the creation and mobilisation of practial knowledge for social change
J.M. Chevalier; D.J. Buckles / International Development Research Centre, 2008
Social issues should be addressed socially and in multi-stakeholder mode, not by private interest and experts alone in processes of knowledge production, planning and decision making. This guide is an important step in the creation an...
How to facilitate participatory processes with multiple stakeholders
D. Bradley; H. Schneider / Voluntary Service Overseas, 2004
The benefits of participatory approaches can only be felt if all those involved have a common understanding and set of expectations. This guide, designed for volunteers, partner organisations and staff, is based on VSO’s experie...
Reviewing participatory mapping - what works and what doesn't
J. Corbett / International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009
Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important soci...
Learning about and facilitating organisational change
The Barefoot Collective, 2009
This is a practical do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested c...
Participatory approaches to integrated risk management
A. Holloway; R. Roomaney / PreventionWeb, 2008
Residents of informal settlements often bear the brunt of extreme weather and associated flooding. This guide is intended to strengthen participatory risk assessment capabilities for a wide range of municipal and development professio...
Finding the most appropriate tools for knowledge sharing
N. White; L. Lamoureux; S. Staiger-Rivas / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2009
The Institutional Knowledge Sharing (KS) Project together with CGIAR Center partners has been experimenting with a range of KS tools and methods over the past five years and has recently been assembling these and many others into this...
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Ba Futuru
Ba Futuru, meaning “For the Future,” is a peacebuilding organisation located in Timor-Leste (East Timor). The organisation’s mission is to build a culture of peace and non-violence in Timor Leste by developing the values, skills, knowledge and wellbeing of conflict-affected, vulnerable and at-risk young people, and those who care for them. To this end, Ba Futuru engages children...
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