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    HIV and AIDS terminology guide and glossary for English-Arabic users

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2006
    The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is experiencing one of the fastest growing AIDS epidemic rates in the world, yet stigma, denial and ignorance of HIV remain rampant. Language can shape public opinion, perception, attitudes and may influence behaviours. Thus, language should be constructive, dispel myths and stereotypes, and not contribute to prejudice.
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    Monitoring and evaluation systems strengthening tool

    MEASURE Evaluation, 2007
    National governments and donors are working to fight many diseases, including HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and to make improvements in a number of health areas. As national programmes and associated projects to support these programmes grow, accountability for funding and results reported is becoming increasingly important.
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    Protecting the rights of minorities in Africa: a guide for human rights activists and civil society organisations

    Minority Rights Group International, 2008
    The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the subsequent African human rights treaties do not consider minorities as a legal category recognised in African human rights law. This guide outlines regional opportunities for minority rights protection in Africa, highlighting the legal as well as the institutional framework that is in place.
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    The field guide to photography

    Research into Use Programme, 2009
    An issue often faced by NGOs is the lack of access to free or low cost photography for use in the production of communication materials. This guide seeks to provide guidance on how organisation can take their own photographs. It was written for researchers, extension workers, project managers and anyone else who works in disseminating research results and work on development projects.
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    Non-discrimination in emergencies: training manual and toolkit

    Save the Children Fund, 2008
    Agencies who respond to emergencies are also in danger of maintaining or even worsening the entrenched exclusion and prejudice experienced by many people before an emergency. Children, as an already powerless group, may be particularly at risk of discrimination in an emergency.
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    Training guide for community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM)

    Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2008
    A significant gap remains between need and capacity for management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children. This is despite clear advances in the development and implementation of international and national protocols for the management of SAM, as well as guidelines and training for inpatient care of severely acutely malnourished children.
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    Media takes: on aging

    International Longevity Center (USA), 2008
    Older adults have the right to fair and accurate portrayal of their stories and their issues. This document  outlines the ageist depiction of older adults and provides the necessary tools for professionals to help proactively combat stereotypes.
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    A guide for monitoring and evaluation of Avian Influenza programs in Southeast Asia

    MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
    As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspective. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems form a critical element in these longer-term approaches.
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    Basic facilitation primer

    2002
    A facilitator is someone who uses knowledge of group processes to formulate and deliver the needed structure for meeting interactions to be effective. This primer offers a basic introduction to facilitation providing a basic guide for those who are periodically called upon to facilitate and for those who are first time practitioners.
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    Gender sensitive disaster management: a toolkit for practitioners

    Earthworm Books, 2008
    The risks and vulnerabilities that people face from natural disasters are as much a product of their social situation as their physical environment. Vulnerabilities and capacities of individuals and social groups evolve over time and determine people’s abilities to cope with disaster and recover from it.

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