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Training manual on the human rights of persons with disabilities
Association Amici di Raoul Follereau, 2007The adoption by the United Nations of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on 13 December 2006 is the result of years of struggles by members of the global community of persons with disabilities for the recognition and respect of their rights. [adapted from author]DocumentThe ESCUP (EQUIP1/Cambodia Educational Support to Children in Underserved Populations) Activity Toolkit
Educational Quality Improvement Program, USAID, 2008This toolkit outlines activities and training methods to address problems that affect school attendance and development in Cambodia. The toolkit is organised into a website developed to engage school committees to prioritize the problems they encounter and to choose the appropriate interventions to solve those problems.DocumentHIV/ AIDS and women: a module for women's self help groups
Gender and HIV/AIDS Web Portal, UNIFEM, 2006This 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, thereby enhancing the community’s willingness to cope.DocumentTraining of HIV/AIDS committees at local government authorities
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS strategic plan to coordinate and strengthen the efforts of stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.DocumentSakhi Saheli – promoting gender equity and empowering young women: a training manual
Population Council, 2008Women’s heightened vulnerability to HIV is influenced by some of the major inequalities between women and men in various aspects of living.DocumentAuntie Stella: facilitator’s and adaptation guide
Training and Research Support Centre, 2006Young people often know best what they need to be happy and healthy, but often lack a space in which to discuss these matters in a free and comfortable way. “Auntie Stella: Teenagers talk about sex, life and relationships” aims to support young people to address issues related to their lives, sex and relationships through an interactive reproductive health toolkit.DocumentHelping older adults search for health information online: a toolkit for trainers
National Institute on Aging, USA, 2007Developed by the National Institute on Aging, the Toolkit for Trainers is a set of free training materials and resources that trainers can use to help older adults learn to find reliable online health information on their own.The target audience for the training are adults 60 and older who want the kind of health information that can be found on the Internet, but who don’t have adequate wDocumentKeep the best, change the rest: participatory tools for working with communities on gender and sexuality
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007Gender and sexuality are cross cutting factors in the transmission of HIV and the care and support of those infected and affected. Based on seminars and field experience in Zambia, this toolkit aims to enable those working on HIV and AIDS issues to address gender and sexuality effectively as well as giving guidance on building trust in the community. It looks speciDocumentFacilitation toolkit
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, 2006These facilitator's notes are a series of fact sheets and how to's around facilitation. They cover areas including concepts, tools, methods, skills, special assignments and exercises.Although originally developed with the water and sanitation sector in mind, the large majority of these files can be used in any other context.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).Pages
