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New Human Rights guide, localized for MENA
Friday, 02 October 2009 00:00

article-humanrightsWe are pleased to announce the release of a new manual specifically designed to plug a gap – by helping NGOs in the Middle East and North Africa who want to do more in the field of Human Rights. A lot of consideration and cross-cultural consultation has gone into the making of An Introduction to Human Rights in the Middle East & North Africa – a Guide for NGOs.

Note, for slow internet connections, we recommend to download the smaller (1Mb) PDF rather than the Word doc. We're now working on an Arabic language version of this title to join our growing list of manuals and resources in Arabic.

healthy-babiesGames are a great way to get behaviour change. So we thought we'd breathe new life into an old favourite – Having Healthy Babies: an Educational "Snakes and Ladders" Game gets across the key messages via a colourful game board and question cards. Full supporting information and instructions included!

Finally, in case you didn't notice it slip into our library in the summer: we have a handy 17-page guide to Managing the Project Cycle.

 

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Here you go… the… keys to your NGO
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 02:00

ImageOur brand new Organizational Management skills section gives the lowdown on all you need to know about running a good ship. Strategic planning… Human resource management… Office management… Financial management…

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New content at networklearning
Monday, 29 September 2008 03:00

ImageOur comprehensive manual for startups, How to Build a Good Small NGO, is now available in French (Comment Construire une Bonne Petite ONG).

Colleagues in the Arab world have carried out a study into issues and useful approaches in the field of Domestic Violence. You can read their report, Arabic domestic violence.

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Sustaining the future
Monday, 29 September 2008 03:00

stitching a stichtingDear Friends and Colleagues,

Networklearning recently took the step to become a stichting – that is an officially registered body (in the Netherlands, where our core team is based) – with a written constitution: setting out our fundamental goals, the means we'll use to achieve them, and how our organisation will be managed.

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All together now!
Monday, 03 March 2008 03:00

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!)

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