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Territorial Diagnosis Handbook

This handbook provides concepts and practical guidance on the methodology for conducting the initial diagnosis for Rights-Based Territorial Development (RBTD), which is a methodology to improve the

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We know what we need - South Asian women speak out on climate change adaptation

This report, from 2007, shows how, despite limited resources, information and support, women in poor areas of Bangladesh, India and Nepal have started to adapt to a changing climate and can clearly

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Food Files Magazine, Issue 1

Food Files is a magazine published by ActionAid and IFSN, and it aims to promote critical and fruitful discussion around food security issues. The magazine features various articles on the right to

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Consolidating the peace? Views from Sierra Leone and Burundi on the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission

This report is a study of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) and its pilot interventions in Sierra Leone and Burundi. The analysis is based on research by ActionAid, CAFOD and CARE

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ActionAid’s Child Protection Policy

As an international development organization, ActionAid International is committed to the well being of children and our child centred activities are based on principles of the Convention of the

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The evolving UN Cluster Approach in the aftermath of the Pakistan earthquake; an NGO perspective

The South Asia earthquake on 8 October 2006 claimed at least 73,000 lives. Measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, it left many others without food, clothes and shelter to face the harsh winter.  The many

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Violence Against Women in the post-tsunami context

The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 was a disaster of unprecedented magnitude.  Across the 12 affected countries in Asia and Africa, more than 230,000 people were reported dead or missing

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Fisheries-based livelihoods in the post-tsunami context

The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 was a disaster of unprecedented magnitude.  Across the 12 affected countries in Asia and Africa, more than 230,000 people were reported dead or missing