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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.

Paper deals with youth in war-to-peace transitions and the response of international organizations to them. It further assesses the difficulties in conceptualizing the role of youth in peace-building processes on the one hand and the concrete efforts of international organizations to integrate them into their policies and programs on the other.

Toolkit provides a selection of 100 participatory learning and action tools to enable communities and organizations to learn about HIV/AIDS together in their community, develop a plan, act on it and evaluate its effectiveness.

This AED publication focuses on proven methods for engaging youth in conflict-affected countries in a variety of effective programs that foster their development as well as their peacebuilding skills.

Report aims to raise the visibility of women’s peacebuilding activities at the national, regional and international levels by documenting and analysing them. It further seeks to identify how women peace activists and practitioners measure the impact of their work - both for their own internal goal-setting and planning purposes - and as a means of communicating their achievements and experiences to their stakeholders, among which are funding agencies - an important constituency.

Assessing Impact: Planning for Miracles -- Report on lessons learned from women peace activists and practitioners; Judy El Bushra with Ancil Adrian-Paul and Maria Olson; 2005