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Paper presents a conceptual framework for a participatory approach to evaluate the effectiveness of international networks; Nuñez, Martha; Wilson-Grau, Ricardo; 2003

A resource for giving staff and partners of PVO/NGO programs the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for carrying out qualitative research for program management purposes.

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

Handbook identifies the ways in which women can impact political processes through their participation in decision-making bodies and presents knowledge and practical experience from all around the world.

Document is a hands-on guide for setting up, managing and using formal networks effectively.

Document contains a literature review of experiences in participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) from around the world, used in different contexts and involving all stakeholders.

Bulletin describes how the issues of violence, sex work and HIV/AIDS intersect and how sex workers are particularly vulnerable to both violence and AIDS.

Pamphlet that outlines some of the most important factors that make sex workers vulnerable to violence and HIV and that presents programs around the world aimed at protecting sex workers from the dual threat of HIV and violence