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Influencing poverty reduction strategies: a guide
Oxfam, 2002Guide for Oxfam staff and for other organisations concerned with influencing and monitoring national policy making in developing countries to the benefit of the poor.The report: offers a background and introduction to the increasing opportunities for civil society to participate in policy formulation and implementation in low income countries, and in particular the new opportunities cDocumentRethinking differences and rights in sexual and reproductive health: a training manual for health care providers
Family Health International, 2002The target audience for this guide is the men and women working in sexual and reproductive health who are interested in promoting training or reflections designed to improve gender and culturally sensitive care among their provider teams.DocumentMulti-Stakeholder processes for governance and sustainability: beyond deadlock and conflict
Stakeholder Forum, 2002Written in preaparation for the WSSD in September 2002 this manual discusses how multi-stakeholder processes (MSPs) can be organized and implemented in order to resolve complex issues in and around sustainable forms of development.DocumentChild Needs Assessment Toolkit
Early Child Development, World Bank, 2001The CNA Tool Kit provides organizations working in communities impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic a methodology, questionnaire and software for assessing the needs of young children.DocumentEmpowering communities: participatory techniques for community-based programme development
Academy for Educational Development, USA, 1998Manuals for a two- week course (suggested length) for the staff of organisations aiming to encourage community participation in health or other related sectors. Participants are ideally those who work directly with the communities involved in their pro grammes.DocumentTrade liberalisation and poverty: a handbook
Gapresearch.org, IDS, 2001Openness to trade is a key element of economic policy; continuing extreme poverty in developing countries is a disgrace.DocumentA manual for the use of focus groups
United Nations University, 1993This Manual is designed to help researchers and members of control programmes to use qualitative research methods in order to learn more about important social and cultural issues relating to the transmission, control, prevention and treatment of disease These methods may be used instead of social survey research methods, or they may supplement other methods.DocumentRapid Assessment Procedures (RAP): ethnographic methods to investigate women's health
United Nations University, 1998This document contains guidelines and procedures for carrying out a community-based ethnographic study of women's health. The main goal of the protocol is to provide techniques for applied social research to facilitate program development and implementation in organizations working in women's health.DocumentGuidelines for children's participation in HIV/AIDS programs
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999These guidelines provide a framework for local projects to develop ways of working with children and young people that respect their rights and enable their voices to be heard. The question that has been addressed in this booklet is:how can children and young people participate in AIDS campaigns and programmes in ethical and appropriate ways?The report states that programmes neDocumentComprehensive participatory planning and evaluation
International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2001Over the last few years, agencies have sought increased stakeholder participation in the planning of development projects and programmes.Written at the request of the Belgian Survival Fund for the Third World Joint Programme to assist individuals and organizations in planning and evaluating interventions in a flexible, comprehensive and participatory manner, this brochure: describes a pPages
