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    Training manual on agricultural water management

    International Livestock Research Institute, 2009
    This training manual on agricultural water management has been prepared with the aim of providing reference and guidance materials on smallholders' agricultural management, primarily for Ethiopian farmers, with support of development agents and technical personnel. The documents use existing knowledge in the form of texts, figures, demonstration materials derived from various sou
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    Guide to youth action against corruption

    Africa Youth Trust, 2009
    What impact can Kenya’s youth have on corruption? This guide aims to bring together a unified understanding of what corruption is and takes a look at measures to fight it. In this publication, the Youth is considered as those aged between the ages of 15-30, which makes up about 40% of Kenya’s population.
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    An introduction to human rights in the Middle East & North Africa: a guide for NGOs

    Network Learning, 2009
    The international human rights system has been slow to develop in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
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    Resource guide on gender and climate change

    United Nations Development Programme, 2009
    Poor women’s limited access to resources, restricted rights, limited mobility and muted voice in shaping decisions make them highly vulnerable to climate change. This guide aims to inform practitioners and policy makers of the linkages between gender equality and climate change and their importance in relation to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
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    The IASC gender handbook for humanitarian action: women, girls, boys and men - different needs and equal opportunities

    United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 2006
    In the rush to provide humanitarian response when a disaster hits or a conflict erupts, paying specific attention to gender issues may seem irrelevant.
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    The Red Cross and Red Crescent climate guide

    Red Cross/ Red Crescent Centre on Climate Change and Disaster Preparedness, 2007
    The Red Cross / Red Crescent Climate Guide puts forward experiences of more than forty National Societies who in the last five years have started to address climate change in their work. The guide aims to provide guidance and step-by-step approaches on how to address climate risks.
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    The Impact Tool box: a tool box for impact monitoring and evaluation of savings and credit programme

    NGO Impact on Development, Empowerment and Actions, 2007
    The NGO-IDEAS impact tool box was developed to support NGOs working in the area of savings and credit, in the context of South India. The approach is based on some principles that can applied in other contexts.
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    Our rights are not optional: advocating for the implementation of CEDAW through its Optional Protocol

    International Women's Rights Action Watch - Asia Pacific, 2008
    The Optional Protocol of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (OP-CEDAW) can help ensure that State Parties to CEDAW are accountable for its implementation. This publication aims to strengthen existing efforts around the ratification and effective use of the OP-CEDAW at the national level.
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    The power to change: how to set up and run support groups for victims and survivors of domestic violence

    Women's Aid, 2009
    When working with survivors of domesitc violence, it is important to deal with the many social issues surrounding abuse, rather than concentrating solely on the personal difficulties of the victim.
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    Community Radio Assessment System (CR-PAS)

    Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists, 2009
    The success of a community radio depends on the consistent, honest and cooperative behaviour of those involved in running it. This manual constitutes valuable information for strengthening community radio initiatives in Nepal, but also in other Asian countries and even other continents. It draws from both the grassroots experience of community media and from international broadcast pr

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