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Building the capacity of local groups
Tearfund, 2001PILLARS stands for Partnership in Local Language Resources, and is a new approach to sharing information at grassroots level which is based on detailed research. These guides are designed for use in small group situations where one or more people are literate and confident enough to lead others in group discussion.DocumentHandbook on information, consultation and public participation in policy making
OECD Development Centre, 2001Practitioner’s guide designed for use by government officials. It offers a practical “road map” for building robust frameworks for informing, consulting and engaging citizens during policy-making.DocumentThe E-Government handbook for developing countries
Center For Democracy & Technology, Washington, 2002This document sets out to provide a roadmap for policy makers in developing countries that can assist in the setting up of e-government initiatives.The handbook is arranged as follows:part 1 examines the three phases of e-government, which are defined as publish, interact and transact, and offers examples of each phase and recommendations for implementing successful e-government projectDocumentAn information policy handbook for Southern Africa
International Development Research Centre, 2001This handbook focuses on experience and lessons learned with ICT, ICTs in education and e-Commerce policy in Southern Africa. It provides examples of projects to dates and explores their successes and failures. It begins with an overview of information technology policy generally.DocumentInterviewing and counselling at the grass roots
Network Learning, 2001This document, available in English, French and Somali, is aimed at people working with and wishing to improve their skills in interviewing and counselling. It provides practical information on interviewing and counselling for a number of groups as well as a section on role plays and check lists.Counselling issues covered include working with depression, the elderly, children and carers.DocumentGender or sex: who cares?: skills-building resource pack on gender and reproductive health for adolescents and youth workers
IPAS, 2001This training resource aims to fill the gap of training materials focussed specifically at professionals and volunteers who work with young people concerning the influence of gender on sexual reproductive issues.The resource pack:provides a workshop curriculum that incorporates suggestions and feedback from organizations in various regions of the world so that it can be easily adapted tDocumentGender, reproductive health and advocacy: a trainer's manual
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2000A two-week, 15-session curriculum that uses participatory methodologies to equip NGOs to implement reproductive health programs and strategies.DocumentTraining manual: an introduction to promoting sexual health for men who have sex with men and gay men
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2001This manual, produced by the Naz Foundation India Trust, provides training modules on issues related to the sexuality and sexual health of men who have sex with men (MSM) and gay men.DocumentHealth sector reform and sustainable financing: introduction to the concepts and analytical tools
Flagship Programme on Health Sector Reform and Sustainable Financing, World Bank, 2001Decision-makers in the health sector face a steady stream of difficult decisions regarding how best to design health care systems. The options are many, each with policy advisors advocating for the merits of their approach -- primary care led reform through a purchaser-provider split; managed care within a system of managed competition; cost-recovery through user charges, and so on.DocumentA system of health accounts
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2000Health care has become one of the largest industries in countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and one of the most dynamic in terms of job creation and innovation. There have been impressive achievements in improved health status of populations and in universal coverage for most OECD countries.Pages
