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Teaching effective media relations to NGOs, PLHIV and government communications officials: a manual for trainers
Internews, 2008This manual is intended to help train non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in HIV-related fields and People Living with HIV (PLHIV) Networks on how to work effectively with the media.DocumentGuide for designing results-oriented projects and writing successful proposals
NGOConnect.NET, 2002This guide unites the processes of project design and proposal writing for two purposes: to help with the design a project that is results-oriented and that will appeal to donors. The guide is aimed at organisations seeking funding for a medium- to large-size project; however, some of the suggestions in the guide are also useful when developing a concept paper or smaller project.DocumentChild rights situation analysis
Save the Children [Sweden], 2008A multi-dimensional situation analysis focussing on child rights helps ensure that programmes and policies are better informed. It involves collecting relevant information to enable realistic assessment of what needs to be done in order to improve the lives of children.DocumentParticipation guide: involving those directly affected in health and development communication program
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected by the issue addressed in a health and development program have wisdom, abilities, and experience the programme can and should build on.DocumentTechnology-based vocational skills training for marginalized girls and young women
UNESCO Bangkok, 2008In most impoverished communities, there has long been a heavy reliance on self-help mechanisms and micro-enterprise development (especially among women) in the informal economy for household and community survival and local income-generation.DocumentApplying a rights-based approach : an inspirational guide for civil society
The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007Rights-based development starts from the ethical position that all people are entitled to a certain standard in terms of material and spiritual wellbeing. It takes the side of people who suffer injustice by acknowledging their equal worth and dignity; it removes the charity dimension of development by emphasising rights and responsibilities.DocumentCrimes of war: educator's guide
Human Rights Education Associates, 2007Despite the advanced state of development of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, the world continues to witness heinous crimes of war. The development of these schools of legal thought has required a high level of international cooperation as evidenced by the formation of the International Criminal Court, ad hoc tribunals, and hybrid tribunals.DocumentPartnership to Protect: CSOs and the AU : An advocacy toolkit for civilian protection
African Centre for Humanitarian Action - Africa Humanitarian Action, 2008Around the world, most people agree that governments must be the ones responsible for making sure that their people are protected. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. In this case, it is the responsibility of both intergovernmental organisations, like the AU, and international organisations, such as CSOs, to help protect civilians.DocumentParticipatory management of forests and protected areas: a trainer’s manual
Regional Community Forestry Training Centre for Asia and the Pacific, 2008Participatory and inclusive approaches to forest and Protected Area management are not new. They have been advocated by various groups including NGOs, academics and forest resource users for over two decades. However, the interpretation and application of such approaches has remained patchy, diverse and controversial.DocumentSexual & reproductive health in the Middle East and North Africa a guide for reporters
Population Reference Bureau, 2008Cultural sensitivities and taboos surrounding sexuality are particularly pronounced in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, and make the role of the media vital in providing objective information about sexual and reproductive health matters.Pages
