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Toolkit to combat trafficking in persons: global programme against trafficking in human beings
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2008With the tide of human trafficking rising rather than falling, the need for effective prevention policies is unquestionable. This toolkit updates and expands upon the UNODC toolkit of the same name published in 2006.DocumentEquality for women: a handbook for NHRIs on economic, social and cultural rights
Equitas- International Centre for Human Rights Education, 2008Like all standards and aspirations, women's economic, social and cultural rights ultimately depend on the ability to enforce them.This handbook is intended as a specific tool for national human rights institutions to enhance their work in protecting and promoting women’s equality through economic, social and cultural rights.DocumentBuilding national campaigns: activists, alliances, and how change happens
Oxfam, 2007Women workers are an increasing part of the global labour force. However, they often find only poor-quality employment, thus, they are working, but remain trapped in poverty. No matter the context, many women workers face multiple challenges.DocumentStrengthening engagement with the international human rights machinery: a practitioner's guide
United Nations Development Programme, 2008The UN member states’ commitment to actively protect and promote all human rights and support their further mainstreaming throughout the United Nations system requires increasing interaction and strengthened engagement with the existing international human rights machinery.DocumentFeel! Think! Act!: A guide to interactive drama for sexual and reproductive health with young people
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2008Drama and creative interaction can be a good way to draw out discussion and reflection on areas that are taboo, personal or difficult to share. This toolkit looks at how readers can use interactive drama to work with young people to improve sexual and reproductive health (SRH).DocumentPlanning for change: guidelines for national programmes on sustainable consumption and production
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2008In the context of climate change, it has become clear that our global community urgently needs to adopt more sustainable life-styles to both reduce the use of natural resources and CO2 emissions.DocumentNetworks and policy processes in international development: a literature review
Overseas Development Institute, 2005When, why and how do networks function best for policy impact in international development? The objective of this paper is to review and synthesise existing literature in an effort to answer these questions.DocumentToolkit to combat trafficking in persons
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006With the tide of human trafficking rising rather than falling, the need for effective prevention policies is unquestionable. This toolkit presents a selection of conceptual, legislative and organisational tools used to fight the problem in different parts of the world.DocumentA guide for non governmental organisations on the implementation of the Migrant Workers convention
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa, 2005This document is a how-to guide on implementing the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrants Workers and Members of Their Families. The manual is aimed at NGOs, coalition members and individual organisations.DocumentParticipatory monitoring: guidelines for practitioners in the fight against human trafficking
International Labour Organization, 2005This document provides tools for monitoring projects that combat trafficking of women and children. The guidelines consist of three parts including a theoretical framework for participatory monitoring, a kit with eight different tools to be used to collect data as well as annexes with tips on how to run training workshops and analyse baseline data.Pages
