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Economic analysis for sexual and reproductive health
P. Compernolle; A. Vassall; R. Baltussen / Royal Tropical Institute, 2008
Economic analysis is an important planning and management tool for all those who want to achieve sexual and reproductive health (SRH) objectives. It can help managers run programmes that are more efficient, better targeted, and financ...
Training guide on community-based management of acute malnutrition in children
H Deconinck; K. Cashin; J. Whelan / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2008
A significant gap remains between need and capacity for management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children. This is despite clear advances in the development and implementation of international and national protocols for the ma...
How to monitor and evaluate national avian influenza programmes
E. Eckert; N. Hoffman; A. Hyslop / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspec...
How to facilitate development intervention in meetings
2002
A facilitator is someone who uses knowledge of group processes to formulate and deliver the needed structure for meeting interactions to be effective. This primer offers a basic introduction to facilitation providing a basic guid...
How to incorporate gender mainstreaming in disaster response and preparedness
C. Pincha / Earthworm Books, 2008
The risks and vulnerabilities that people face from natural disasters are as much a product of their social situation as their physical environment. Vulnerabilities and capacities of individuals and social groups evolve over time and ...
How to design projects and write successful proposals
E. Bazant / NGOConnect.NET, 2002
This guide unites the processes of project design and proposal writing for two purposes: to help with the design a project that is results-oriented and that will appeal to donors. The guide is aimed at organisations seeking funding fo...
Guidelines and toolts for undertaking child rights situation analyses
Save the Children [Sweden], 2008
A multi-dimensional situation analysis focussing on child rights helps ensure that programmes and policies are better informed. It involves collecting relevant information to enable realistic assessment of what needs to be done i...
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 ...
How to monitor and evaluate for HIV prevention programmes for most-at-risk populations
D. Wilson; R. Bessinger; P. DeLay / MEASURE Evaluation, 2007
Interventions with most-at-risk populations can be as important in generalized epidemics as in low-level and concentrated epidemics. Without effective interventions in sex work and drug injecting networks, high HIV incidence can drive...
How to address and prevent land conflicts
B. Wehrmann / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, 2008
Land conflicts often have extensive negative effects on economic, social, spatial and ecological development. This is especially true in developing countries and countries in transition, where land market institutions are weak, opport...
Items 31 to 40 of 66

Items 31 to 40 of 66

Economic analysis for sexual and reproductive health
P. Compernolle; A. Vassall; R. Baltussen / Royal Tropical Institute, 2008
Economic analysis is an important planning and management tool for all those who want to achieve sexual and reproductive health (SRH) objectives. It can help managers run programmes that are more efficient, better targeted, and financ...
Training guide on community-based management of acute malnutrition in children
H Deconinck; K. Cashin; J. Whelan / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2008
A significant gap remains between need and capacity for management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children. This is despite clear advances in the development and implementation of international and national protocols for the ma...
How to monitor and evaluate national avian influenza programmes
E. Eckert; N. Hoffman; A. Hyslop / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspec...
How to facilitate development intervention in meetings
2002
A facilitator is someone who uses knowledge of group processes to formulate and deliver the needed structure for meeting interactions to be effective. This primer offers a basic introduction to facilitation providing a basic guid...
How to incorporate gender mainstreaming in disaster response and preparedness
C. Pincha / Earthworm Books, 2008
The risks and vulnerabilities that people face from natural disasters are as much a product of their social situation as their physical environment. Vulnerabilities and capacities of individuals and social groups evolve over time and ...
How to design projects and write successful proposals
E. Bazant / NGOConnect.NET, 2002
This guide unites the processes of project design and proposal writing for two purposes: to help with the design a project that is results-oriented and that will appeal to donors. The guide is aimed at organisations seeking funding fo...
Guidelines and toolts for undertaking child rights situation analyses
Save the Children [Sweden], 2008
A multi-dimensional situation analysis focussing on child rights helps ensure that programmes and policies are better informed. It involves collecting relevant information to enable realistic assessment of what needs to be done i...
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 ...
How to monitor and evaluate for HIV prevention programmes for most-at-risk populations
D. Wilson; R. Bessinger; P. DeLay / MEASURE Evaluation, 2007
Interventions with most-at-risk populations can be as important in generalized epidemics as in low-level and concentrated epidemics. Without effective interventions in sex work and drug injecting networks, high HIV incidence can drive...
How to address and prevent land conflicts
B. Wehrmann / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, 2008
Land conflicts often have extensive negative effects on economic, social, spatial and ecological development. This is especially true in developing countries and countries in transition, where land market institutions are weak, opport...
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