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Participation Manuals

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A workshop facilitation tool for networks addressing HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Civil society networks play a vital role in supporting and developing key services required to respond to the HIV epidemic. Those networks that represent communities key to the dynamics of HIV transmission are particularly important, ...
How to implement participatory water monitoring
The Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, 2008
Participatory monitoring is one established and accepted way for the public to make informed decisions. Through the collection of data that is credible to multiple parties, participatory monitoring can become an essential instrument f...
Training trainers in data collection and participatory research
A. Shillingford / Caribbean Development Bank, 2006
Developing training which combines development and empowerment with research can be challenging. According to the author of this manual, this is the situation in the Caribbean, where attempts are being made to do both using Parti...
How to choose a vocation based on market demand – a guide for youth
K. Bidwell; C. Galbraith; L. Haddad / Women's Refugee Commission, 2008
Vocational training is at the intersection of economic recovery, education and rehabilitation and reintegration. It is uniquely positioned to meet the demands of youth and broader goals of economic reconstruction in post-conflict area...
A rapid assessment tool for networks addressing HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Civil society networks play a vital role in supporting and developing key services required to respond to the HIV epidemic. Those networks that represent communities key to the dynamics of HIV transmission are particularly important, ...
Making the most of community based worker systems for effective service delivery
P. Mbullu / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2007
Many communities in Africa are largely dependent on services provided by local people rather than by external agencies, including government. Such services include traditional birth attendants, traditional healers, farmer to farmer ex...
Monitoring and evaluation for alternative development
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006
Monitoring and evaluation can be an effective tool for enhancing the quality of project planning and management. Monitoring helps project managers and staff to understand whether the projects are progressing on schedule and to ensure ...
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...
Practical guidance towards slowing the rate of biodiversity loss
P., F. Langhammer; M., I. Bakarr; L., A. Bennun / International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union), 2007
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) represent discrete sites that are globally vulnerable, irreplaceable, and commonly, the last remaining strongholds for many threatened and geographically concentrated species. This document is based on th...
How to address school development issues through activities and training
Educational Quality Improvement Program, USAID, 2008
This toolkit outlines activities and training methods to address problems that affect school attendance and development in Cambodia. The toolkit is organised into a website developed to engage school committees to prioritize the probl...
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Items 21 to 30 of 209

A workshop facilitation tool for networks addressing HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Civil society networks play a vital role in supporting and developing key services required to respond to the HIV epidemic. Those networks that represent communities key to the dynamics of HIV transmission are particularly important, ...
How to implement participatory water monitoring
The Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, 2008
Participatory monitoring is one established and accepted way for the public to make informed decisions. Through the collection of data that is credible to multiple parties, participatory monitoring can become an essential instrument f...
Training trainers in data collection and participatory research
A. Shillingford / Caribbean Development Bank, 2006
Developing training which combines development and empowerment with research can be challenging. According to the author of this manual, this is the situation in the Caribbean, where attempts are being made to do both using Parti...
How to choose a vocation based on market demand – a guide for youth
K. Bidwell; C. Galbraith; L. Haddad / Women's Refugee Commission, 2008
Vocational training is at the intersection of economic recovery, education and rehabilitation and reintegration. It is uniquely positioned to meet the demands of youth and broader goals of economic reconstruction in post-conflict area...
A rapid assessment tool for networks addressing HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Civil society networks play a vital role in supporting and developing key services required to respond to the HIV epidemic. Those networks that represent communities key to the dynamics of HIV transmission are particularly important, ...
Making the most of community based worker systems for effective service delivery
P. Mbullu / The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2007
Many communities in Africa are largely dependent on services provided by local people rather than by external agencies, including government. Such services include traditional birth attendants, traditional healers, farmer to farmer ex...
Monitoring and evaluation for alternative development
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006
Monitoring and evaluation can be an effective tool for enhancing the quality of project planning and management. Monitoring helps project managers and staff to understand whether the projects are progressing on schedule and to ensure ...
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...
Practical guidance towards slowing the rate of biodiversity loss
P., F. Langhammer; M., I. Bakarr; L., A. Bennun / International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union), 2007
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) represent discrete sites that are globally vulnerable, irreplaceable, and commonly, the last remaining strongholds for many threatened and geographically concentrated species. This document is based on th...
How to address school development issues through activities and training
Educational Quality Improvement Program, USAID, 2008
This toolkit outlines activities and training methods to address problems that affect school attendance and development in Cambodia. The toolkit is organised into a website developed to engage school committees to prioritize the probl...
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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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