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How to build a good small NGO
Network Learning, 2001Manual with practical advice for building and sustaining good practice into Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), with experiences from Africa, the Indian sub-continent and former Soviet countries.DocumentBuilding 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.DocumentIndigenous and traditional peoples and protected areas: principles, guidelines and case studies
World Commission on Protected Areas, 2000This book is divided into two sections: the first discusses principles and guidelines for indigenous/traditional peoples and protected areas and the second provides case studies.The guidelines are based on the following recognition:protected areas will survive only if they are seen to be of value, in the widest sense, to the nation as a whole and to local people in particularthe rigDocumentAssessing the benefits of rural women's participation in natural resource management research and capacity building
Participatory Research and Gender Analysis Program, CGIAR, 2002This report shows how the CGIAR project set out to develop better evidence that achieving the participation of women in the process of technology development is important to the different kinds of impacts this research has identified: adoption and development impacts, and the “process” impacts which involve learning and change.A first step was to develop a typology of different types of particiDocumentExternal debt management in heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs)
International Monetary Fund, 2002Debt management policy plays an important role in ensuring and maintaining long-term debt sustainability.This paper:assesses the current status of external debt management in the heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs)identifies the main weaknesses in external debt management capacitysuggests priority areas for further improvementanalyses the role of key international agenciDocumentWomen connect! The power of communications to improve women’s lives
Pacific Institute for Women's Health, 2002This document reports on the findings of a 3 year program designed to strengthen the ability of women’s NGOs in Africa to communicate more effectively.DocumentStitching values together: implementing core labour standards through management training in the Bangladesh ready-made garment sector
International Business Leaders Forum, 2002This report details a pilot project in Bangladesh to bring about improvements in working conditions in the ready-made garment sector, by building management capacity to understand the need for and to be able to change.DocumentCorporate citizenship: innovation and social enterprise - 12 years experience of corporate social innovation and sustainable partnerships around the world
International Business Leaders Forum, 2002This paper reports on thirty influential initiatives and ‘social innovations’ pioneered by the Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF) over the last 12 years.DocumentA primer on macroeconomic forecasting and policy evaluation models
UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2002This paper is prompted by renewed interests in the development of a regional forecasting and policy evaluation model at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).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 provPages
