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    Guide to monitoring and evaluating health information products and services

    Health Information and Publications Network, 2007
    This guide, which resulted from a collaborative process involving members of HIPNET (Health Information and Publications Network), brings together knowledge about monitoring and evaluating information products and services from dozens of health organisations.
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    Learning for performance: a guide and toolkit for health worker training and education programs

    The Capacity Project, 2007
    This guide, published by The Capacity Project, presents Learning for Performance, a systematic instructional design process that is targeted to fix a performance problem or gap when workers lack the essential skills and knowledge for a specific job responsibility, competency or task.
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    Facilitator’s guide on gender training

    Gendernet, Denmark, 2009
    Originally developed for Gendernet, this online guide is aimed at gender focal points (GFPs) and other staff in the Gendernet member organizations with a responsibility to train others on gender. It has been developed to support the design and delivery of gender training by GFPs and is not a ‘training of trainers’ guide.
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    Good practices in participatory mapping: a review prepared for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

    International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2009
    Participatory mapping, commonly used in participatory development, plays an important role in helping marginalised groups by making visible the association between land and local communities, highlighting important social, historical and cultural knowledge as well as presenting geographical feature information.
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    Advancing children’s rights: a guide for civil society organisations on how to engage with the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child 2009

    Plan International, 2008
    Civil society organisations can play an important part and bring value to the work of the African Committee on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) in its mission to promote and protect the rights of the child.
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    Constituency Development Fund (CDF) social audit guide: a handbook for communities

    Affiliated Network for Social Accountability, 2009
    A social audit seeks to evaluate how well public resources are being used and how to improve performance and aims to ensure maximum community participation in this process. The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) was introduced in Kenya in 2003 as a homegrown initiative to address inequalities in development around the country at a local level.
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    Using mobile phones in fundraising campaigns

    MobileActive.org, 2007
    Mobile fundraising is emerging as a new tool for organisations to identify potential donors to raise money. Mobile phones are being used across the world to raise money for social causes such as disaster, relief, poverty, cancer research, rescuing abandoned animals and supporting other human needs.
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    Conducting quality impact evaluations under budget, time and data constraints

    Independent Evaluation Group Knowledge Programs and Evaluation Capacity Development (IEGKE), World Bank, 2006
    Evaluation is an important accountability tool. It helps in learning about what works well, what does not and reasons why. However, evaluations can be expensive to conduct. Project and programme managers who wish to conduct evaluations are often faced with severe budget, time or data constraints. This booklet provides information on the following 
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    A handbook of NGO governance

    International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, 2004
    The central and Eastern European Working Group on Nonprofits Governance has been exploring challenges facing nonprofits boards since its founding in 2001. A set of guidelines that could promote a shared regional understanding of good governance was drafted. This has formed the basis of the handbook on NGO Governance. The handbook is based on the following principles: 
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    The barefoot guide to working with organisations and social change

    The Barefoot Collective, 2009
    This is a practical do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested concepts, approaches, stories and activities and was developed by a global team of collaborating practitioners and activists.

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