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Woreda resource book for community-led total behaviour change in hygiene and sanitation
US Agency for International Development, 2008This resource book outlines the step by step processes of behaviour change in hygiene and sanitation in rural communities of Ethiopia. It outlines twelve key steps and suggests a range of tools. It is intended for use by committed personnel in the Woreda particularly from the health, education, agriculture, and rural development and water sector offices.DocumentGuidelines for estimating the month and year of birth of young children
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2008A child’s age is an essential piece of information for evaluating the many facets of the child’s nutritional status. Several core food security and nutrition indicators relating to children require age for their construction. However, in many countries, there is no custom of recording children’s date of birth, so it becomes necessary to estimate their age.DocumentResource book for Ward Committees on community-based planning and the integrated development plan (IDP)
The African Institute for Community-Driven Development (Khanya-aicdd), 2005Community-based planning (CBP) is a specific form of ward planning involving all people in a ward which has been designed to promote community action and make the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) of a municipal area more people-centred. The methodology has been developed and tested in South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Ghana for use by municipalities and communities in South Africa.DocumentImproving the safety of civilians: a protection training pack
Oxfam, 2009In 1991 during the first Iraq war, a destitute little girl in the holy city of Safwan stood in the middle of a crowd of displaced people with a placard around her neck: ‘We don’t need food, we need safety.’ She epitomised a shift in the understanding of what civilians expect from the international community and the role of humanitarian agencies in securing it.DocumentA guide to monitoring and evaluation of nutrition assessment, education and counseling of people living with HIV
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2008Growing recognition of the important role nutrition plays in the care and support ofDocumentToolkit on result based project monitoring and evaluation: using the logical framework
Local Livelihoods, 2007This toolkit provides an outline for the monitoring and evaluation of development projects and programmes. It uses a result-based management, monitoring and evaluation system focussing on the higher level objectives/outputs and not the lower level activities.DocumentGuidance on profiling internally displaced persons
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2008Obtaining reliable data on internally displaced persons (IDPs) is challenging. In most countries affected by internal displacement, existing data on IDPs and the conditions of their displacement is incomplete, unreliable, out of date or inaccurate. This presents a key obstacle to effective advocacy, the improvement of IDP protection and the design of targeted assistance programmes.DocumentThe economics of sexual and reproductive health: Resources for training sexual and reproductive health professionals in economic analysis
Royal Tropical Institute, 2008Economic analysis is an important planning and management tool for all those who want to achieve sexual and reproductive health (SRH) objectives. It can help managers run programmes that are more efficient, better targeted, and financed in a sustainable way.DocumentSecuring water to enhance local livelihoods: guidelines for implementing a water and livelihoods planning process
Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2004This file, designed for water sector and rural development practitioners, contains detailed guidelines for implementing a water and livelihoods planning process.DocumentTraining of trainers manual: conflict transformation and peacebuilding in Rwanda
US Agency for International Development, 2008Development practice has increasingly recognised the importance of conflict resolution in recent years. Techniques and methods that can prevent, mitigate or resolve conflict are now necessary to ensure ‘project sustainability’.Pages
