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    Community training manual: management of invasive alien plant species in the Hindu Kush Himalaya

    International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2017
    About Transboundary Landscape Initiatives in the Hindu Kush Himalaya:
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    Women and Children First (UK)

    Advocacy and research organisation working to improve maternal and newborn health.
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    Community Radio Assessment System (CR-PAS)

    Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists, 2009
    The success of a community radio depends on the consistent, honest and cooperative behaviour of those involved in running it. This manual constitutes valuable information for strengthening community radio initiatives in Nepal, but also in other Asian countries and even other continents. It draws from both the grassroots experience of community media and from international broadcast pr
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    Resource manual on flash flood risk management module 2: non-structural measures

    International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2008
    Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. They tend to carry with them much higher amounts of debris which can cause damage to hydropower stations, roads, bridges, buildings and other infrastructure.
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    Resource manual on flash flood risk management module 1: community-based management

    International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2008
    Frequent flash floods in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan region pose a severe threat to life, livelihoods and infrastructure, both within the mountains and downstream. Vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, the poor, women and children, are the worst hit. This manual aims to help communities build their capacity to manage flash floods and other disaster risks themselves.
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    Freedom of expression course for Nepal (trainer supplement)

    Article 19, 2008
    “Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right, one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training course aims to provide a framework for those interested in the right to freedom of expression – whether they are journalists, NGO activists, officials or others – with an understanding of the
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    Freedom of expression course for Nepal (participant manual)

    Article 19, 2008
    “Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right: one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training manual aims to provide a course framework for those interested in the right to freedom of expression – whether they are journalists, NGO activists, officials or others – with an understanding
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    How to end child marriage: action strategies for prevention and protection

    International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2007
    Girls who marry as children (younger than 18 years of age) are often more susceptible to the health risks associated with early sexual initiation and childbearing, including HIV and obstetric fistula. Lacking status and power, these girls are often subjected to domestic violence, sexual abuse and social isolation.
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    HIV, nutrition, and food: a practical guide for technical staff and clinicians

    Family Health International, 2007
    The spread of HIV through many regions of the world is highlighting the complex and evolving relationship between food, HIV infection, and nutritional status. This guide is aimed at technical staff and clinicians providing concise practical information on HIV, nutrition and food by providing:
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    Increasing access to environmental justice: a resource book for advocacy and legal literacy in South Asia

    International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 2007
    Traditionally, Himalayan communities depend on access to land, tenure, and use rights in order to feed their families. Tenure and use rights play a large role in the decisions made about the use of land, whether it is invested in and conserved or used for short term means. These arrangements are not always just and can result in unrest and even violent conflict.

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