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Practical guide that describes how formal networks within the development context can be set up, managed and used in an efficient and effective way; Effective networking is a power mechanism for sustainable development. The sharing of information and knowledge can catalyze the forging of relationships and commitments among public and private stakeholders. Networks not only bring different interest groups together but also kick-start the interface between knowledge and action. This practical guide describes how formal networks within the development context can be set up, managed and used in an efficient and effective way. It focuses on the structural and operational issues of networks and explains what important aspects make them work.

Presents a brief, field-friendly summary of USG guidance for awarding, administering and managing NPI grant awards in 10 concise steps. It is intended to support PEPFAR/NPI grantees in managing their cooperative agreements with USG and the subaward agreements made with their partners for implementing PEPFAR-funded programs.

Resource describe ways to encourage participation with a compilation of energizers, icebreakers and games that can be used in workshops, meetings or a community setting.

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

Short document that presents basic facts about Stakeholder Analysis and asnwers key questions about the process; Qualman, Ann

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

CARE's Benefits-Harms Approach; This manual is for development workers thinking about applying a benefits-harms analysis to their work. This approach draws from the Do No Harm approach, a Rights-Based Approach to Development, and CARE's Household Livelihood Security approach. The facilitator's manual is located here, but additional materials are located on CARE's website:Facilitator's Guidebook and Session Guidelines; Facilitator's Guidebook Handbook; Participant's Workbook; Facilitator's Manual: Appendices Handbook Handbook: Appendices

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.