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Accountability tools for policy research
One World Trust, 2010The One World Trust, with support from the IDRC, has created an interactive, online database of tools to help organisations conducting policy relevant research become more accountable.DocumentOut of the broken mirror: learning for reconciliation through multi-perspective history teaching in Southeast Europe
Social Transitions, USAID, 2010The Joint History Project (JHP) is an initiative that aims at significant change in historical research and education in all countries in Southeast Europe. This evaluation report provides an analytical review of the developmental and training aspects of JHP, particularly the regional development of the History Workbooks from 2002-2005.DocumentIMARK: Information Management Resource Kit
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2010IMARK is an e-learning initiative in agricultural information management. It has been developed by FAO and partner organisations. IMARK is being created as a series of modules on the Internet and CD-ROM, offered free of charge, which introduce the latest concepts, approaches and tools for information management.IMARK outputs consist of:DocumentUnderstanding and challenging TB stigma: toolkit for action
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2009This toolkit, developed in response to the need to address TB stigma especially where TB and HIV co-infection rates are high, contains a range of participatory games, exercises and picture tools to help address TB stigma, suitable for a range of contexts and settings.DocumentInternational guidelines on decentralisation and the strengthening of local authorities
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2010These UN-Habitat guidelines are in line with making the international dialogue on decentralization as open-ended and inclusive as possible. They are aimed at forging consensus among member states on decentralization policies in the development process.DocumentEvidence and rights based planning and support tool for SRHR /HIV-prevention interventions for young people
World Population Fund, 2009Worldwide, extensive experience, evidence and information is available showing what works and what does not when implementing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This tool attempts to document the most importance evidence, in a way that is useful to organisations with limited time and resources, working in the day to day practice of SHRH education for young people.DocumentIntermediary organisations capacity analysis: a toolkit for assessing and building capacities for high quality responses to HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008Building the organisational, HIV technical and policy capacity of civil society organisations is key to planning and delivering high quality responses to HIV. This toolkit provides a range of tools for analysing the capacity of intermediary organisations.DocumentManaging people in emergencies
People in Aid, 2006The impact and effectiveness of relief and development operations depend on the quality of staff and volunteers and the support an agency gives them. This guide for humanitarian programme managers aims to help to create, manage and develop teams while working during emergency situations.DocumentA methodology for human rights impact assessment (draft version)
Nomogaia Foundation, 2008This methodology for Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) manual aims to systematically identify, predict and respond to projects' potential impacts on human rights. Experience has shown that standard assessments, those of environmental, social or health impacts cannot capture the full range of issues that might trigger or exacerbate human rights violations.DocumentAlternative sampling designs for emergency settings: A guide for survey planning, data collection and analysis
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2009This guide is tailored for programme managers, monitoring and evaluation specialists and survey leaders working with government agencies and humanitarian organizations. It provides them with instructions how to carry out rapid yet statistically reliable population-based surveys in difficult settings where data on the prevalence of acute malnutrition is needed.Pages
