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Guidance for organisations wanting to implement the Pillars process
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A guide and toolkit for doing research and evaluation in an ethical way
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A facilitator's manual for applying a livelihoods lens when working with people affected by HIV
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[Community development] by John Mark Bowers Discussing stigma with others can be a first step to overcoming prejudices. Here we provide a suggested outline for a group discussion.
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Considers the questions 'Who is a leader?' and 'What is good leadership?'
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Board games can be fun to play and can be used to teach adults and children (aged seven and upwards) some important lessons. One example is the popular game of Snakes and Ladders, which is shown and explained on these pages. One of the strengths of this game is that the messages and language can be adapted to the local situation. This version shows how everyday risks can be reduced and what can happen if we do not manage them.
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by Simon Batchelor
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A comprehensive programme to address food insecurity in a Dalit village in Nepal by Luma Nath Adhikari
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by David Bainbridge For many years, the word ‘accountability’ was used mainly in connection with the relationship between organisations and donors. Donors wanted to ensure that organisations spent their money wisely, and organisations wanted to account for how funds were spent and impress donors to ensure future funding. However, the focus on accountability is also beginning to move towards the relationship between the organisation and people it serves. This means that the organisation takes ...
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When dealing with money on behalf of others, accountability is crucial. The people given responsibility to manage the money need to be able to show that they are being good stewards of what is entrusted to them. It is important that they are protected from being tempted to use the money for their own purposes.
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Shares how to find, manage and develop staff based on good policy and practice
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by Dingiswayo Jere