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Toolkit for implementation of communications activities in population, health and nutrition projects
C. Cabanero-Verzosa / World Bank Publications, 2003
This toolkit is designed to help World Bank task managers plan and supervise the implementation of communications activities in population, health and nutrition (PHN) projects. It thus builds on information, education and communicatio...
Methods for the evaluation and monitoring of networks
M. Church; M. Bitel; K. Armstrong; P. Fernando; H. Gould; S. Joss; M. Marwaha-Diedrich; A. de la Torre; C. Vouhé / Development Planning Unit, University College London [UCL], 2003
Looks at how to make monitoring and evaluation real and useful for networks. This is accompanied an analysis of what a network means, what it means to work in a networked way, what holds a network together, and what facilitates its fu...
How should a successful virtual conference be set up?
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2001
This report asks: How should a successful virtual conference be set up? It formulates guidelines focused particularly on the three success factors: participants, organisation, and product. In the evaluation, the guidelines are tested ...
Guidelines for conducting research and advocacy on childhood poverty
K. Attawell / Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention, 2003
This document provides guidance for developing country governments, NGOs and research professionals interested in research and advocacy work on childhood poverty. It takes lessons from a research and advocacy project entitled Young Li...
Relationship between theory and practice in communication and natural resource management
Communication Initiative, 2003
This book is a tool for people involved or interested in communication and natural resource management who seek a better understanding of how different theories and strategic change principles relate to actual practice. The boo...
A guide to creating health communication programmes
The National Cancer Institute Office of Communications (OC), 1990
The purpose of this guide is to learn from and share experiences of those who plan health communication programs. The guide discusses key principles of the specific steps in program development and includes examples of their use. Sour...
Promoting health: exercises for understanding culture and behaviour and for sharing skills
M. Moynihan; D. Cranston; L. Van Ginneken; A. Takele / Network Learning, 2003
This manual is designed for national NGOs involved in health promotion activities. It allows a group of health workers to go through a series of discussions and exercises in order to: identify the knowledge, attitudes a...
Preparing radio serial drama for development: a manual
E. de Fossard / Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 1996
This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarises relevant communicati...
Ethical standards for healthcare research in developing countries
Nuffield Council on Bioethics, UK, 2002
Medical research in developing countries that is funded by organisations in wealthy countries is crucial but it must be subject to rigorous ethical safeguards. The report defines the ethical standards for healthcare research in develo...
Creating communications materials for child health and immunisation
E. Younger; S. Wittet; C. Hooks; H. Lasher / Children’s Vaccine Program, PATH, 2001
This Guide is a reference and educational tool for people who create communication materials for child health and immunisation. It explores qualitative research and pre-testing in depth in areas where our colleagues have asked for add...
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Methods for the evaluation and monitoring of networks
M. Church; M. Bitel; K. Armstrong; P. Fernando; H. Gould; S. Joss; M. Marwaha-Diedrich; A. de la Torre; C. Vouhé / Development Planning Unit, University College London [UCL], 2003
Looks at how to make monitoring and evaluation real and useful for networks. This is accompanied an analysis of what a network means, what it means to work in a networked way, what holds a network together, and what facilitates its fu...
How should a successful virtual conference be set up?
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2001
This report asks: How should a successful virtual conference be set up? It formulates guidelines focused particularly on the three success factors: participants, organisation, and product. In the evaluation, the guidelines are tested ...
Guidelines for conducting research and advocacy on childhood poverty
K. Attawell / Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention, 2003
This document provides guidance for developing country governments, NGOs and research professionals interested in research and advocacy work on childhood poverty. It takes lessons from a research and advocacy project entitled Young Li...
Relationship between theory and practice in communication and natural resource management
Communication Initiative, 2003
This book is a tool for people involved or interested in communication and natural resource management who seek a better understanding of how different theories and strategic change principles relate to actual practice. The boo...
A guide to creating health communication programmes
The National Cancer Institute Office of Communications (OC), 1990
The purpose of this guide is to learn from and share experiences of those who plan health communication programs. The guide discusses key principles of the specific steps in program development and includes examples of their use. Sour...
Promoting health: exercises for understanding culture and behaviour and for sharing skills
M. Moynihan; D. Cranston; L. Van Ginneken; A. Takele / Network Learning, 2003
This manual is designed for national NGOs involved in health promotion activities. It allows a group of health workers to go through a series of discussions and exercises in order to: identify the knowledge, attitudes a...
Preparing radio serial drama for development: a manual
E. de Fossard / Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 1996
This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarises relevant communicati...
Ethical standards for healthcare research in developing countries
Nuffield Council on Bioethics, UK, 2002
Medical research in developing countries that is funded by organisations in wealthy countries is crucial but it must be subject to rigorous ethical safeguards. The report defines the ethical standards for healthcare research in develo...
Creating communications materials for child health and immunisation
E. Younger; S. Wittet; C. Hooks; H. Lasher / Children’s Vaccine Program, PATH, 2001
This Guide is a reference and educational tool for people who create communication materials for child health and immunisation. It explores qualitative research and pre-testing in depth in areas where our colleagues have asked for add...
Step-by-step plan for health communication strategies in the Caribbean
Pan American Health Organization, 2000
This manual is designed to assist anyone who wants to influence health behaviour in Caribbean communities. It is designed to support those health promotion initiatives that address behaviour change in different environments. The manua...
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BetterEvaluation
BetterEvaluation is an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory by sharing information about options (methods or tools) and approaches. It offers online tools and materials  organised into tasks: Approaches, Themes and  Resources.
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