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The CSO Sustainability Index (CSOSI) for Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia provides a comprehensive assessment of the capacity of civil society to serve as both a short-term partner in implementing development solutions and a long-term actor in ensuring development outcomes are sustained. The CSOSI empowers local civil society to collectively assess not only the environment in which they are operating, but also their own capacities to advocate, operate sustainably and communicate with citizens.This year’s Index reports on the state of CSO sectors in twenty-four countries in the region, from the Baltics in the north to the Caucasus in the south, and the Visegrad countries in the west to Russia, which stretches east to the Pacific Ocean. It addresses both advances and setbacks in seven key components or “dimensions” of the sustainability of the civil society sector: legal environment, organizational capacity, financial viability, advocacy, service provision, sectoral infrastructure, and public image. The Index is intended to be a useful source of information for local CSOs, governments, donors, academics, and others who want to better understand and monitor key aspects of sustainability in the CSO sector.

Documents from the CAP Mozambique compendium titled, ""Strengthening Leading Mozambican NGOs and Networks, 2006-2016: Lessons and Tools for Development Practitioner.Titles include: Overview and Reflections: • Overview of the CAP Mozambique Project and its Role in the Fight against HIV/AIDS • Reflections on Capacity Development and Measurement: A Decade of Experience in Mozambique Strengthening Organizational Structures and Systems: • Motivating Change: Mozambican Organizations Transform Themselves Through the Participatory Organizational Assessment Process • Mozambican CSOs Rise to the Challenge: Good Governance in Practice • Promoting Quality Data Systems and the Value of Good Data • Harnessing Potential: CAP’s Organizational Development Results Strengthening Project and Technical Implementation: • Developing Capacity to Design Proposals and Budgets • Mozambican CSOs Embrace Social and Behavior Change Communications • Integrating Gender and GBV into HIV Prevention Programming in Mozambique • Improving Community HIV Prevention: Choosing the Right Activistas • Operationalizing Government Guidelines for Orphans and Vulnerable Children • Summary Report on HIV Prevention End Line Evaluation Reflections and Case Studies: • The Christian Council of Mozambique (CCM) Sofala Story: Engaging Communities in Creating an AIDS-Free Generation • A Leap of Faith: Learning to Delegate Improves the Quality of Programs • Owning Project Results – Niiwanane Case Study • Taking Charge of our Future – AMME Case Study

Resource provides tips for facilitating participatory workshops; International HIV/AIDS Alliance

Toolkit aims to support NGOs and CBOs in developing countries to plan and implement effective advocacy work around HIV/AIDS.

Guide that provides information on how to create a targeted HIV/AIDS prevention advocacy campaign and relates best practices of International Planned Parenthood Federation and other NGOs in Botswana, Cambodia, Central America, India, Kenya, Mauritius, Burma, Thailand, and Turkey.; International Planned Parenthood Federation

This paper examines the effects of HIV/AIDS on organizations working in severely HIV/AIDS affected areas and proposes strategies to build organizational resilience to the disease; Rick James

Document is part of a series of practical handbooks to help AIDS-prevention planners and implementers in the field use mass media as part of their overall communication strategy.

Report provides policymakers and other actors tackling the HIV/AIDS epidemic with an overview of the issues identified by older people and OVC, recommendations and examples from successful community-based programs that are improving the lives of older people and OVC.

Un document d’information à l’intention des individus et des organismes qui veulent créer, renforcer ou maintenir un réseau de lutte contre le sida.; Rédaction : Bruce Waring, coordonnateur de la Coalition interagence sida et développement (CISD), avec la collaboration de Yolanta Cwik et de Richard Burzynski; 2002