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networklearning and joomlaDear Friends and Colleagues,

The Networklearning website has been updated after a long period of behind-the-scenes redevelopment.

It is now in a new format, Joomla!. This will allow us to be more up-to-date and interact better. (On the other hand if you find any problems using the new site let us know!)

How to Succeed…We have one major new manual, “How to Succeed in your Work” by Bryan Walker, which brings together some powerful tools and ideas. As with most of our manuals, it is available in two formats, .doc (Word) and .pdf (Acrobat)

And we have a new edition of “Interviewing and Counselling at the Grassroots” with thanks to Billy Bbosa from Uganda who came up with a new section on "Recognising & helping people with disabilities"

KISSince an important part of networklearning's philosophy is Keep It Simple, we have started a series of Key Information Sheets (KIS) on a number of aspects related to NGO management skills. First up are “Networking” and "Focus Group Discussions". Please give us your feedback on the usefulness of this type of information.

We have some new sections on the site: a Gender section in which you'll find many new links to the basics of gender as well as to gender aspects in various fields... a new Arabic page with links to four key manuals in Arabic of use to young NGOs in the Middle East and North Africa...

We offer examples of Behaviour Change leaflets and games to be used at the grassroots. (Does anyone else have useful, usable examples?)

We now have a Forum section where people can exchange ideas, experiences and opinions. In one are the opinions of Aly Ndione in Senegal, who has been studying Localisation, the process whereby NGOs started up by First World people and money can move into the control of Nationals – and all the difficulties that implies.

The Forum is open to all. To contribute you need to first register with networklearning. (It's also worth registering if you would like to be put on our mailing list to be kept informed of new manuals etc.)

 
The latest thinking on AIDS
Friday, 22 August 2008

The International AIDS Conference took place in Mexico in August and Aidsmap has full reports plus downloadable resources developed specifically for this conference.

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Is your NGO fighting HIV AIDS?
Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Consider 'Stepping Stones', a training package with a 240-page manual and a 70-minute workshop video that's designed to help women and men – to explore their social, sexual and psychological needs; to analyse the communication blocks they face; and to practise different ways of addressing their relationships.
The package is available in English, French and Portuguese.

Publishers' website: www.stratshope.org.
Complete background information on the project is at steppingstonesfeedback.org.

Underfunded and based in sub-Saharan Africa? You may request free copies (otherwise it's eleven english pounds) from TALC. Write to: Series Editor, Strategies for Hope Trust. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
News for people with hearing and seeing problems
Sunday, 06 July 2008

Some reports on encouraging recent developments for people with seeing and hearing difficulties…

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Welcome to networklearning…
The purpose of this site is to make resources available, free, to NGOs working in the development or humanitarian fields. We make or find manuals that can help NGOs build skills, and suggest other websites with good resources. We particularly welcome those working alone or in a national NGO in Africa, Asia, South America and the ex-USSR.
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