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100 voices : southern perspectives on what should after the millennium development goals

POLLARD, Amy
et al
March 2011

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"This joint research from the Catholic aid agency CAFOD and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) seeks to broaden the conversation, and to ensure that the voices of those directly involved in fighting poverty in the South are heard. (The) research describes the perspectives of 104 representatives from civil society organisations, in 27 developing countries from across the world"

Getting to a post-2015 framework : what are the scenarios?

POLLARD, Amy
2011

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"This short briefing paper maps out five scenarios for a post-2015 framework. The scenarios describe different possibilities for how a framework could emerge, together with some brief analysis of the risks and opportunities involved...It is hoped that the scenarios will help in strategy and forward-planning for the Beyond 2015 campaign, and for others pursuing post-2015 work"

What should come after the millennium development goals? : voices from the South

POLLARD, Amy
et al
2010

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Focusing upon what should come after the millennium development goals, this paper "seeks to broaden the conversation, and ensure that the voices of those directly involved in fighting poverty in the South are heard. (The) research describes the perspectives of 104 representatives from civil society organisations, in 36 developing countries from across the world. Data was collected using a questionnaire, qualitative interviews and a workshop"

Development and disasters in a time of HIV and AIDS : an HIV mainstreaming toolkit for development and humanitarian response workers

CATHOLIC FUND FOR OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT (CAFOD)
2007

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This is a practical guide to the work of HIV mainstreaming for NGOs and groups working in this area. It was developed out of recognition that people needed tools and processes to make mainstreaming happen in practice and that an understanding of the principles is not enough. Evidence from low-prevalence countries in Latin America and high-prevalence countries in Africa suggests the tools are effective in both contexts. The toolkit can also facilitate an effective gender based analysis.
Key tools & case studies from the toolkit are available in French, Spanish and Portuguese

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