Meet the editor
- Georgina Aboud
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Hi. I am one of the Eldis editors, responsible for the participation, migration and gender resource guides. I'm also helping to coordinate a montioring and evaluation process for Eldis, which will help us to understand more about our users' needs so that we can continue improving our services.
About the participation guide
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The Guide aims to contribute to the analyses, research and debates on participation in development, citizenship, governance and rights, through using a range of email and online tools to disseminate information. It does this by providing:
Access to the latest relevant debates and research on aspects of participation and development
Cross-cutting perspectives on participation through links to other Eldis resource guides
A broad range of related information through weblinks to organisations working on participation
Contribute to this guide
Please help us to make Eldis a valuable tool for all of us working in the development sector. You can contribute in the following ways:
- Sharing your documents: Tell us about a document which is already online by completing our document submission form. If you have multiple documents you would like us to include you might prefer to email us. If you have a document that is not yet online, we may be able to host it for you (if copyright permissions can be secured)
- Tell us about your website or organisation: If you would like us to include your website or organisation in our directory please complete our organisation submission form
- Advertise your jobs and announcements: To have your event or news item listed fill out the announcements submission form (there is no charge for this service)
- Join our advisory panel: Contact me if you would like to provide editorial support for this Resource Guide
Contact me
Email: participation-eldis@ids.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0) 1273 877428
Fax: +44 (0) 1273 621202
Georgina Aboud
Eldis Programme
at Institute of Development Studies
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9RE
UK


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