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    HIV and drug use: Community responses to injecting drug use and HIV

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2010
    This guide on HIV and drug use is one in a series of Good Practice Guides produced by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) which contains information, strategies and resources to support people who are developing and delivering HIV and harm reduction programmes or services at a community level in resource-poor settings, or settings where there are low levels of capacity or political
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    Malaria control manual

    Oxfam, 2008
    This manual provides guidance to public health promoters, water and sanitation engineers, project co-ordinators and managers who are involved in initiating a malaria control projects in humanitarian situations. It highligths why it is important to get involved in malaria control, explains what malaria and malaria control are, as well as Oxfam's experience in malaria control.
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    World Bank eAtlas of global development

    World Bank, 2011
    The World Bank eAtlas of Global Development maps and graphs more than 175 thematically organised indicators for over 200 countries, letting you visualise and compare progress on the most important development challenges facing our world. Most indicators cover several decades, so you can see, for example, how “life expectancy at birth” has improved from 1960 up through the latest year.
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    Supporting community based responses to AIDS, TB and malaria: a guidance tool for including Community Systems Strengthening in Global Fund proposals

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2010
    This tool seeks to increase understanding about the benefits Community Systems Strengthening (CSS) can bring at the national, district and local levels, and to support advocacy and technical support efforts around CSS.
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    Governance indicators: a users' guide (2nd Edition)

    United Nations Development Programme, 2007
    Demand has been increasing from developing country governments, civil society organizations and donor agencies to measure different aspects of democracy, human rights and governance. This demand has resulted in the growth of indicator sources leading to a confusing multiplicity of tools conceptualized at different levels depending on what is being measured.
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    Best practices in trafficking prevention in Europe and Eurasia

    Social Transitions, USAID, 2009
    Anti-trafficking activities are usually conducted for environmental, developmental, criminal and social reasons. The purpose of this report is to help improve ‘anti-trafficking in persons’ programmes in terms of effectiveness and impact.
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    Toolkit for integrating domestic violence activities into programming in Europe and Eurasia

    Social Transitions, USAID, 2009
    Violence against women (VAW), and specifically domestic violence (DV), is one of the most widespread human rights violations. However, countries in the Europe and Eurasia (E&E) region have made considerable progress in addressing DV, primarily in the areas of legal reform and support services for survivors of violence.
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    Introducing knowledge sharing methods and tools - a facilitator's guide

    Electronic Networking for Rural Asia/Pacific, 2010
    This guide has been developed to support facilitators in three approaches to the integration of Knowledge Sharing methods and tools into IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development) funded projects:The guide covers:
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    Toolkit for integrating climate change adaptation into development projects

    CARE International, 2010
    It is critical to integrate, or “mainstream” thinking about climate change into development strategies, plans and programmes. This is especially true when pursuing goals that are most likely to be affected by the impacts of climate change, such as greater access to safe drinking water, healthy ecosystems or foodsecurity.
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    Democratic decentralisation programming handbook

    US Agency for International Development, 2009
    This handbook conceives decentralisation as a means to achieve democratisation. Decentralisation is a reform that advances the exercise of political freedom and individual economic choice in a context of stability and the rule of law. It is defined in this document as as the transfer of power and resources from national governments to sub-national administrative units.

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