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The CAPA handbook: a "how-to" guide for implementing Catchment Area Planning and Action, a community-based child survival approach
Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival, USAID, 2004This manual, published by Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival/Nigeria (BASICS II/N), provides guidelines on an approach to improving child survival known as Catchment Area Planning and Action (CAPA).DocumentCommunity-based Therapeutic Care (CTC): a field manual
Valid International, 2006Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC) is designed to address the limitations of previous feeding programmes. Its underlying aims are to maximise coverage and access. This manual reflects the experience gained over five years of implementing and developing Community-based Therapeutic Care (CTC).DocumentEngaging communities in youth reproductive health and HIV projects: a guide to participatory assessments
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2006The involvement of young people and their families in the creation and implementation of targeted interventions is commonly held as a pivotal part of the success or failure of a programme. Recruiting such groups, however, remains a challenge.DocumentFormative research on youth peer education program productivity and sustainability
Family Health International, 2005This document develops tools to assess programmatic impact and cost effectiveness of youth peer education (YPE) - a widely used approach to reproductive health promotion and HIV prevention.The study had two objectives: to describe the programme dynamics, activities, costs, and outputs in two countries (Zambia and the Dominican Republic) in order to identify the core elements of successful YPE pDocumentWorking with street children: understanding sexual and reproductive health including HIV/AIDS and STDs among street children
World Health Organization, 2000Although the typical age of a street child varies from place to place, the age range includes children in the adolescent period, and street children are exposed to situations that make them vulnerable to sexual and reproductive health problems on a day to day basis.DocumentA better future for rural girls: manager's briefing kit
Family Care International, 2005This briefing kit presents the results and recommendations of participatory research conducted with rural girls, boys, their families and local leaders in three rural communities: Soula, Burkina Faso, M’Biénina, Mali, and Méouane, Senegal, to identify the challenges that rural girls face and come up with strategies to address their many needs.DocumentToolkit on hygiene, sanitation and water in schools
World Bank, 2005This toolkit makes available information, resources, and tools that provide support to the preparation and implementation of hygiene, sanitation, and water policies and projects within schools.The toolkit gives the reader an insight into the basic principles of hygiene, sanitation and water policies in schools.DocumentWorking with street children: a training package on substance use sexual and reproductive health including HIV/AIDS and STDs. Module 10: implemting a street children project
World Health Organization, 2000This training guide aims to describe the steps that should be followed when implementing a street children project; and outline a strategic plan for a selected street children project.The main steps in implementing a street children project should be systematic and must follow a series of steps.DocumentHeroes of our time: health workers helping children
Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005This booklet highlights the ways in which health workers are helping children in this time of HIV and AIDS. The booklet acknowledges that health workers often lead the response to the thousands of children made vulnerable in the context of HIV and AIDS.DocumentWomen’s nutrition throughout the life cycle and in the context of HIV and AIDS: training of trainers module
LINKAGES Project, 2005Produced by the Linkages Project, this training module is intended to provide instructors with the basic theory to train health workers on women’s nutrition, with a focus on the complete life cycle.Pages
