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    The business guide to partnering with NGOs and the United Nations

    Global Compact, 2007
    This guide explores the state of partnerships between companies and social actors. It provides a market-based assessment of leading non-profit social actors and the UN that have demonstrated competency in partnering with companies in a number of areas such as advocacy, awareness-raising, health and environment among others.
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    A manual on monitoring and evaluation for alternative development projects

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006
    Monitoring and evaluation can be an effective tool for enhancing the quality of project planning and management. Monitoring helps project managers and staff to understand whether the projects are progressing on schedule and to ensure that project inputs, activities, outputs and external factors are proceeding as planned.
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    Follow the money: a resource book for trainers on public expenditure tracking in Tanzania

    Hakikazi Catalyst, Tanzania, 2008
    Public Expenditure Tracking (PET) is ‘following the money’ from where it is disbursed by central government authorities, through local government, to end users such as schools and clinics. This manual provides tools for the implementation of public expenditure tracking systems (PETS) in the context of Tanzania. [adapted from the authors]
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    Monitoring and evaluation of nutrition and nutrition-related programmes: a training manual for programme managers and implementors

    AED Center for Global Health Communication and Marketing, 2000
    Monitoring and evaluation is an essential part of all projects and programmes. This manual has been designed to assist facilitators to train development and nutrition programme managers and those working on nutrition-related activities on how to design a monitoring system and develop an evaluation plan. It has two parts: guidelines for the facilitator and guidelines for the training course.
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    Claiming rights, claiming justice: a guidebook on women human rights defenders

    Oxfam Novib, 2007
    Women human rights defenders are women who defend human rights as well as those who defend sexuality-related rights. This guidebook is designed to support the ongoing process of enhancing the understanding of, and sensitivity to, the specific issues and situations confronted by women human rights defenders.
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    Lessons for out-scaling and Up-scaling from DFID’s RNRRS Studies and Research

    Department for International Development, UK, 2008
    This report consists of a series of short syntheses which bring together key lessons for up-scaling and out-scaling research based on 19 key reviews, summaries and reports detailing DFID natural resources research. Each synthesis provides background information and key points, while the lessons learned are illustrated using examples and case studies. Key lessons learned include:
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    Mobilising communities on young people's health and rights: an advocacy training guide

    Family Care International, 2008
    The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in over 150 countries; unfortunately, in many countries, these commitments have not been translated into programmes and services on the ground.
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    Mobilising communities on young people's health and rights: an advocacy toolkit for programme managers

    Family Care International, 2008
    The international community and many national governments have endorsed young people’s rights to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services. SRH laws, strategies, and policies have been passed in over 150 countries; unfortunately, in many countries, these commitments have not been translated into programmes and services on the ground. [adapted from author]
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    Toilets that make compost: low-cost, sanitary toilets that produce valuable compost for crops in an African context

    Commission on Sustainable Development, United Nations [UN], 2007
    Most of the rural population of Africa does not have access to safe and reliable toilets. A good toilet, together with a safe reliable water supply and the practice of good personal hygiene can do much to improve personal and family health and wellbeing.
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    When disaster strikes: a guide to assessing seed system security

    Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2008
    Intervening in seed systems is serious business. Seed systems are at the heart of agricultural production and determines what farmers grow and whether they will have a harvest. Badly designed and poorly implemented seed aid during a crisis harms farmers, making them even more vulnerable to uncertainties.

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