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Community based planning and the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) in South Africa
I. Goldman; S. Chimbuya; K. Muthala / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2005
Community-based planning (CBP) is a specific form of ward planning involving all people in a ward which has been designed to promote community action and make the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) of a municipal area more people-centr...
How to involve marginalised people in health and development communication programmes
M. Tapia; A. Brasington; L. Van Lith / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected ...
Technology-based vocational skills training for marginalized girls and young women in Indonesia
G. Dunkley; C. Haddad (ed) / UNESCO Bangkok, 2008
In most impoverished communities, there has long been a heavy reliance on self-help mechanisms and micro-enterprise development (especially among women) in the informal economy for household and community survival and local income-gen...
Applying a rights-based approach in CSO programming
J. Kirkemann Boesen; T. Martin / The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007
Rights-based development starts from the ethical position that all people are entitled to a certain standard in terms of material and spiritual wellbeing. It takes the side of people who suffer injustice by acknowledging their equal w...
A training course on participatory forest management
S Worah / Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
Participatory and inclusive approaches to forest and Protected Area management are not new. They have been advocated by various groups including NGOs, academics and forest resource users for over two decades. However, the interpretati...
Participatory Impact assessment for livelihoods interventions in the humanitarian sector
A. Catley; J. Burns; D. Abebe; O. Suji / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2008
The ability to define and measure humanitarian impact is essential to providing operational agencies with the tools to systematically evaluate the relative efficacy of various types of interventions. Institutionalising good practice i...
A partnership approach to tackling poverty
S. Welford; J. Nelson; T. Viard / ATD Fourth World, 2008
In order to tackle the persistent and increasing problem of poverty, it is necessary to concentrate on more than just economic growth or the improvement of social or welfare services. A partnership approach to tackling pover...
Partnerships for sustainable development – a facilitation toolkit
F. Lelo; A. Masika; S. Wasao; W. Shah / Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2006
Partnerships bring all the stakeholders in a community together to support sustainable development initiatives and to develop a common vision for the community. This toolkit provides methods for facilitators on participatory planning ...
How to improve water governance and water management
P. Moriarty; C. Batchelor; F.T. Abd-Alhadi / EMPOWERS Partnership Programme, 2007
Water is an increasingly scarce and contested resource around the world, particularly in the Middle East. There is general agreement about the need to improve water governance - the process of making and implementing decisions about w...
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...
Items 11 to 20 of 210

Items 11 to 20 of 209

Community based planning and the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) in South Africa
I. Goldman; S. Chimbuya; K. Muthala / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2005
Community-based planning (CBP) is a specific form of ward planning involving all people in a ward which has been designed to promote community action and make the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) of a municipal area more people-centr...
How to involve marginalised people in health and development communication programmes
M. Tapia; A. Brasington; L. Van Lith / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected ...
Technology-based vocational skills training for marginalized girls and young women in Indonesia
G. Dunkley; C. Haddad (ed) / UNESCO Bangkok, 2008
In most impoverished communities, there has long been a heavy reliance on self-help mechanisms and micro-enterprise development (especially among women) in the informal economy for household and community survival and local income-gen...
Applying a rights-based approach in CSO programming
J. Kirkemann Boesen; T. Martin / The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007
Rights-based development starts from the ethical position that all people are entitled to a certain standard in terms of material and spiritual wellbeing. It takes the side of people who suffer injustice by acknowledging their equal w...
A training course on participatory forest management
S Worah / Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
Participatory and inclusive approaches to forest and Protected Area management are not new. They have been advocated by various groups including NGOs, academics and forest resource users for over two decades. However, the interpretati...
Participatory Impact assessment for livelihoods interventions in the humanitarian sector
A. Catley; J. Burns; D. Abebe; O. Suji / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2008
The ability to define and measure humanitarian impact is essential to providing operational agencies with the tools to systematically evaluate the relative efficacy of various types of interventions. Institutionalising good practice i...
A partnership approach to tackling poverty
S. Welford; J. Nelson; T. Viard / ATD Fourth World, 2008
In order to tackle the persistent and increasing problem of poverty, it is necessary to concentrate on more than just economic growth or the improvement of social or welfare services. A partnership approach to tackling pover...
Partnerships for sustainable development – a facilitation toolkit
F. Lelo; A. Masika; S. Wasao; W. Shah / Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2006
Partnerships bring all the stakeholders in a community together to support sustainable development initiatives and to develop a common vision for the community. This toolkit provides methods for facilitators on participatory planning ...
How to improve water governance and water management
P. Moriarty; C. Batchelor; F.T. Abd-Alhadi / EMPOWERS Partnership Programme, 2007
Water is an increasingly scarce and contested resource around the world, particularly in the Middle East. There is general agreement about the need to improve water governance - the process of making and implementing decisions about w...
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...
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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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