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Paper examines different ""types"" of sanitation, the elements of a sanitation system, the different stakeholders involved and approaches to technology choice.

Document provides guidance to dairy stakeholders as they examine opportunities for sector investment and development; t further links decisions from the policy side to those influencing on- and off-farm issues related to enhancing efficiencies and returns from dairy value chains.

Guide provides information, tools and resources on how to create, test, produce and place radio spots for those with little or not radio experience. This version features malaria prevention and treatment messages.

A facilitator's guide to partnership dialogue; This manual is a guide to facilitating constructive discussion and dialogue with partners. It is based on the idea that partnership is a process and an ongoing journey. Rather than a set of tools to apply to partners, this manual lays out a process for CRS and partners to jointly explore challenges faced. It contains sessions that are intended to be creative, forward thinking, honest and fun and help guide you through a process of tackling some possibilities and challenges of partnership. It gives suggestions for participatory designs for use in any workshop context and ideas for using sessions in a variety of applications. Facilitation notes, handouts and flip chart content are included with each session design.

Toolbook describes the generic partnering process from inception to conclusion, provides ""stand alone"" tools to enable practitioners to develop effective partnerships and includes information about the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition and food fortification.

Effective practices for learning, action, and change; This manual is intended to help people who care about human rights to become effective educators, able to share both their passion and their knowledge. To further human rights education in all its many forms, The Human Rights Education Handbook lays out the basics: why, for whom, what, where, who, and how. Contents include:Part I: An Introduction to Human Rights Education; Part II: The Art of Facilitation; Part III: Essential Components of Human Rights Education; Part IV: Methodologies for Human Rights Education; Part V: Planning Presentations for Human Rights Education; Part VI: Evaluating Human Rights Programs; Part VII: Human Rights Education Resources; Index of Methods, Techniques, and Activities

Document is a practical guide to assist staff and program partners in civil society and donor communities to collaborate with civil society networks more effectively.

Toolkit addresses the questions of how researchers and CSOs can best communicate evidence in order to inform or influence policy, achieve their development objectives or to make their knowledge accessible and understandable to a wider audience.

Document contains the Legal Resources Center's analysis and plan for advocating the adoption of the rights-based approach to Action Aid Ghana (AAG).

Nonprofit organizations are now continuously being challenged to be more strategic in their communications efforts. Communications activities must add up to more than a series of isolated events such as the dissemination of an occasional publication or press release. Being strategic requires that nonprofits be more deliberate, innovative, savvy, and less reactive in their communications practice. Nonprofits are encouraged to regard communications as essential to their overall success and integrate it throughout their organizations.Nonprofits need ways to better understand their current strategic communications performance and capacity, and to gain a realistic sense of what is possible in terms of developing their communications functions. Strategic communications audits are one tool that can help to meet this need.