External publications

Here is a selection of relevant articles or toolkits on our working themes.

Capacity building

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Dutch NGO Development Practitioner Experiences with Organizational Learning

Published: 2008
By: Marloes van Houten, Mike O'Brien, Esther Westra
Description: A selection of nteresting stories of Dutch development/humanitarian organizations and their strains to learn from earlier actions and to create space for the learning processes of their Southern partners.

Advocacy

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A Toolkit on Advocacy (Supporting and encouraging young people to speak out, educate, and take action)

Published: 2008
By: girls worlwide say
Description: A Toolkit on Advocacy Supporting and encouraging young people to speak out, educate, and take action

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Understanding Advocacy

Published: 2002
By: Graham Gordon
Description: Manual of exercises and case studies to understand advocacy

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NGO Media Outreach: Using the Media as an Advocacy Tool

Published: 2003
By: Coalition for the International Criminal Court
Description: How to use the Media as an Advocacy Tool

Youth and peacebuilding

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They Drop Beats, Not Bombs: Music and Dance in Youth Peace-Building

Published: 2008
By: Lesley Pruitt
Description: Article on how young people can use music and dance for peacebuilding.

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The Unexplored Power and Potential of Youth as Peace-builders

Published: 2007
By: Celina Del Felice, Andria Wisler
Description: The Unexplored Power and Potential of Youth as Peace-builders

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Youth and conflict: a brief review of available literature

Published: 2006
By: Marc Sommers
Description: Review of literature about youth and conflict

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Youth politics and Intergenerational relations

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By: Rui Mesquita Cordeiro
Description:

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Youth Development: A Contribution to the Establishment of a Civil Society and Peacebuilding

Published: 2004
By:
Description: Key challenges for youth work through experience with youth development projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina