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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

Document clarifies the meaning of the right to water, presents approaches on how right to water can be implemented in developing and developed countries, and identifies key factors for effective implementation of the right to water.

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

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.

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.