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International development frameworks, policies, priorities and implications: a basic guide for NGOs
Oxfam, 2003This manual is designed to help development non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to better understand the major influences shaping international development aid.DocumentRaising resources from international foundations
Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' discusses how two local foundations have raised resources from international foundations.DocumentCommon ground: women's access to natural resources and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals
Women's Environment and Development Organization, 2003This brief report links poverty eradication, gender equality and environmental sustainability. It argues that linking the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on these issues can expand women's access to natural resources.DocumentExternal debt statistics: guide for compilers and users
International Monetary Fund, 2003This guide provides comprehensive guidance for the measurement and presentation of external debt statistics. It also provides advice on the compilation of these data and on their analytical use.DocumentNkhalango!: a social forestry model: expereinces from Blantyre city fuelwood project in southern Malawi
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003This book records the successes and failures from the Blantyre City Fuel Wood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi. It focuses on the transfer of responsibilities for plantations and indigenous forests to newly created village institutions set up to manage these assets sustainably.It presents a model of best practice, NKHALANGO!DocumentDigital empowerment: a strategy for ICT for Development (ICT4D) for DESO
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2003This report outlines the strategy of the Sida Department of Democracy and Social Development (DESO) for integrating ICT as a tool for democracy and social development, from a rights-based perspective. DESO will primarily focus on activities and processes surrounding ICTs, rather than technical issues.DocumentExpanding contraceptive choice: integrating injectables into NGO family planning services: a guide for NGOs
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003This booklet has been produced to enable NGOs to expand their basket of contraceptive methods and introduce injectables as an additional contraceptive option within their programs.The paper demonstrates that women in India even today do not have many choices of contraceptives compared to women in the neighboring countries of Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.DocumentReproductive health during conflict and displacement
Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization (WHO), 2000This Guide aims to provide a brief analysis of the impact of conflict and displacement on the provision of health services and on the reproductive health of individuals and communities.DocumentCapacity-building resources in youth sexual and reproductive health
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, 2003These training materials, drawing on a series of workshops in Asia undertaken by the Network's project, use interactive methods to cover all aspects of Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health (YSRH) programming, from state-of-the-art behaviour change activities to the need for monitoring and evaluation to provide evidence of success.The series of four five-day workshops were designed so that eachDocumentPro-poor macroeconomic policies require poverty and social impact analysis
European Network on Debt and Development, 2003This paper shows that in the PRGF (Poverty Reduction Growth Facility) the IMF continues to use the same rigid economic model and fails to recognise that different macroeconomic policy options exist. It then provides examples of the considerable work also going on outside the IMF on developing techniques for PSIA of macroeconomic frameworks, which the fund has failed to take an active role in.Pages
