Documenting and communicating HIV/AIDS Work
A toolkit to support NGOs/CBOs
| Documenting and communicating HIV/AIDS work (English) 3.69MbOrder publication | |
| Documentation and communication work is about finding practical ways to record, learn from and share experiences, results and lessons learned – for the benefit of one’s own organisation and others – through case studies, reports, photo-story books and newsletters.
This toolkit aims to help NGOs and CBOs make the most of their lessons and results, both in promoting their organisations, and in improving the quality of their own work and that of others. It is one of a series aiming to build practical skills, provide a training resource and continue learning. Developed by the Alliance in collaboration with its partner organisations in many countries, the tooklit outlines the step-by-step process of planning a product and builds practical skills for carrying out the work. |
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| Intended audience | NGO support programmes Training organisations Individual trainers INGOs NGOs CBOs |
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| Author | International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat) |
| Language | English |
| Date published | 10/01/2001 |
| Size | 144 pages |
| Themes | Subject - Civil Society Development |
| Type | Technical support |
Other Related Publications
- Documentação e comunicação no trabalho com HIV/AIDS
- Documentacion y comunicacion en el trabajo en VHI/SIDA
- La documentation et la communication du travail sur le VIH/SIDA : Traduction provisoire
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