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Community based disaster preparedness in the Philippines
K. Falk (ed); L. Nørgaard (ed); J. MacLean (ed) / ProVention Consortium, 2005
During the past decade less people have died in natural disasters, but more and more lives and livelihoods are affected by the negative consequences of them. The increase is steep, triggered by more frequent extreme weather conditions...
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...
Exploring the issues facing women with HIV in India
Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal, UNIFEM, 2006
This toolkit aims to enable women to explore the issues of HIV/AIDS from the standpoint of personal experiences and to encourage the ownership of the process of engaging with factors which increase their vulnerability to HIV,&nbs...
How older people’s association can participate in disaster preparedness and mitigation in Asia and the Pacific
HelpAge International, 2007
Building community capacity through Older People’s Associations (OPAs) enhances the resilience of a community in the event of a disaster. Lessons learnt suggest that there are many ways in which older men and women can contribut...
Project cycle management for community-based organisations responding to HIV/AIDS
Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2006
This training toolkit aims to build the confidence and skills required by community-based organisations (CBOs) to develop and manage their HIV/AIDS projects more systematically through project cycle management. While the toolkit was d...
How community and faith-based organisations can conduct participatory monitoring and evaluation to improve HIV/AIDS interventions
R. Degnan Kambou; M.K Adams; M. Kaul Shah; X. M.V Mahlalela / Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2006
While monitoring and evaluation (M&E) can appear overwhelming and confusing, it should not be assumed that it can only be carried out by professional M&E experts. Organisations should be able, and be enabled,&nb...
Engaging in Participatory Forest Management in Ethiopia
Farm Africa, 2007
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) describes systems in which communities (forest users and managers) and government services (forest departments) work together to define rights of forest resource use, identify and develop forest m...
Using human Rights instruments in Euro-Mediterranean relations
M. Pace; M. Poulsen; S. Grenier / Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, 2007
Part of a wider project aimed at strengthening the role of civil society in the Euromed region, this guide aims to facilitate civil society’s contribution to human rights promotion and protection within the Barcelona process and...
A review of participatory tools for natural resource management
T. Lyman; W. de Jong; D Sheil / Ecology and Society, 2007
A number of tools are available to elicit the knowledge, values, and preferences of communities. This paper provides a review of a selection of participatory tools in the analysis, synthesis, and decision making related to natural res...
Conducting participatory assessments with refugees
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2006
Refugees, internally displaced persons and returnees must be at the centre of decision-making concerning their protection and well-being. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the protection problems they face, it is essential to...
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Items 31 to 40 of 209

Community based disaster preparedness in the Philippines
K. Falk (ed); L. Nørgaard (ed); J. MacLean (ed) / ProVention Consortium, 2005
During the past decade less people have died in natural disasters, but more and more lives and livelihoods are affected by the negative consequences of them. The increase is steep, triggered by more frequent extreme weather conditions...
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...
Exploring the issues facing women with HIV in India
Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal, UNIFEM, 2006
This toolkit aims to enable women to explore the issues of HIV/AIDS from the standpoint of personal experiences and to encourage the ownership of the process of engaging with factors which increase their vulnerability to HIV,&nbs...
How older people’s association can participate in disaster preparedness and mitigation in Asia and the Pacific
HelpAge International, 2007
Building community capacity through Older People’s Associations (OPAs) enhances the resilience of a community in the event of a disaster. Lessons learnt suggest that there are many ways in which older men and women can contribut...
Project cycle management for community-based organisations responding to HIV/AIDS
Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2006
This training toolkit aims to build the confidence and skills required by community-based organisations (CBOs) to develop and manage their HIV/AIDS projects more systematically through project cycle management. While the toolkit was d...
How community and faith-based organisations can conduct participatory monitoring and evaluation to improve HIV/AIDS interventions
R. Degnan Kambou; M.K Adams; M. Kaul Shah; X. M.V Mahlalela / Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2006
While monitoring and evaluation (M&E) can appear overwhelming and confusing, it should not be assumed that it can only be carried out by professional M&E experts. Organisations should be able, and be enabled,&nb...
Engaging in Participatory Forest Management in Ethiopia
Farm Africa, 2007
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) describes systems in which communities (forest users and managers) and government services (forest departments) work together to define rights of forest resource use, identify and develop forest m...
Using human Rights instruments in Euro-Mediterranean relations
M. Pace; M. Poulsen; S. Grenier / Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, 2007
Part of a wider project aimed at strengthening the role of civil society in the Euromed region, this guide aims to facilitate civil society’s contribution to human rights promotion and protection within the Barcelona process and...
A review of participatory tools for natural resource management
T. Lyman; W. de Jong; D Sheil / Ecology and Society, 2007
A number of tools are available to elicit the knowledge, values, and preferences of communities. This paper provides a review of a selection of participatory tools in the analysis, synthesis, and decision making related to natural res...
Conducting participatory assessments with refugees
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2006
Refugees, internally displaced persons and returnees must be at the centre of decision-making concerning their protection and well-being. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the protection problems they face, it is essential to...
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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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