Search
Searching with a thematic focus on Aid and debt, Manuals
Showing 141-150 of 185 results
Pages
- Document
Interviewing 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.DocumentParticipatory 3-dimensional modelling: guiding principles and applications
Participatory Avenues : Integrated Approaches to Participatory Development, 2002This Publication (and enclosed multimedia resource kit) is intended to assist researchers, project managers, Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) and GIS practitioners in enhancing the capacities of marginalized, isolated, and frequently natural resource-dependent communities to deal with spatial data and to communicate with the “outside world” on a peer to peer basis.The resource book provDocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on civil society: assessing and mitigating impacts: tools & models for NGOs & CBOs
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2002This report is the result of research into the current impact of HIV/AIDS on NGOs and CBOs in KwaZulu-Natal, the worst-affected province of South Africa.DocumentFrom the roots up: strengthening organisational capacity through guided self-assessment
World Neighbors, 2000This guide provides a set of practical tools and methods for organisational capacity building through the guided self-assessment approach, contextualised with insights into the major trends in development and perspectives in capacity assessment.DocumentHandbook on access to HIV/AIDS-related to treatment: a collection of information, tools and other resources for NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002This handbook, aims to provide practical, experience based advice and examples for people and organisation working to improve access to HIV/AIDS treatment.The book explores care and treatment, providing an introduction to links between treatment and prevention and barriers to access to treatment.DocumentA guide to gender-sensitive microfinance
Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2002There is ample evidence that microfinance programmes should be highly targeted to the specific context and group of people they are operating with.The FAO Socio-economic and Gender Analysis (SEAGA) Programme has carried out a guide to gender-sensitive microfinance in order to ensure that:socio-economic and gender issues are taken into account when starting or developing a microfinance pDocumentOrientation and training seminars for agency staff: sector-wide approaches for health in a changing environment
HLSP Institute, UK, 2002This handbook, produced by HLSP, is intended to be used to familiarise agency staff with the sector-wide approach (SWAp) through providing modules which address several SWAp-related issues.Document10 key stages towards effective participatory curriculum development
Helvetas, 2002The paper introduces and describes basic principles and approaches of curriculum development and the learning process, and presents a case study of PCD in the Social Forestry Support Programme in Vietnam.The document is intended to help trainers, such as: community extension workers in NGO or GO projects and programmes; teaching and lecturing staff of formal and non-formal educationDocumentMAPA-PROJECT: a practical guide to integrated project planning and evaluation
Forced Migration Projects, Open Society Institute, Hungary, 2001This handbook is intended as an aide-mémoire and guide for workshop participants who have gathered experience in facilitation and in the MAPA-PROJECT process.DocumentThe corruption fighters' tool kit: civil society experiences and emerging strategies
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2001The Corruption Fighter's Tool Kit was created to share the experiences of Transparency International's country chapter programmes, best practices, and lessons learned. The aim is to foster discussion, spark ideas, and inspire those fighting corruption around the world. The tool kit presents cases of anti-corruption activities to be replicated or adapted by civil society groups in other countries.Pages
