Publications
Five out of ten? Assessing progress towards the AU's 10% budget target for agriculture
CAADP’s vision is bold, necessary and achievable. In the context of the food and financial crises, it isalso incredibly urgent. ActionAid hopes that this report will assist governments, legislators
Making the grade: A model national policy for the prevention, management and elimination of violence against girls in schoo
This model policy is aimed at prevention, management and – in the long term – elimination of violence against girls in schools. This will help ensure girls’ access to school, as well as their
ActionAid’s Global HR Standards
This is ActionAid’s core HR Standards Framework. The standards are treated as core non-negotiable standards that every part of the organisation must meet, subject to prevailing employment legislation.
Disaster Risk Reduction through Schools - a groundbreaking project
This leaflet offers an introduction to ActionAid's Disaster Risk Reduction through Schools project, mid-way through its five year implementation. The project is operational in 9 countries across
TEGINT methodology toolkit: Working with the Local Community
In this booklet a few activities have been pickedout for work with the local community. The majority of activities in the parents, SMC and PTA booklet would also be useful when working with the local
TEGINT Methodology Toolkit: Contents and Introduction
This secition must be used in conjuction with the six TEGINT toolkits.
TEGINT methodology toolkit: Working with Teachers
This booklet contains activities for use with teachers working with Girls' Clubs in schools as well as those in teacher training. In order for TEGINT and Girls' Clubs to work, support from teachers
TEGINT Methodology toolkit: Working with Policy makers
This booklet outlines activities that may be useful to the TEGINT partners in relation to any budget or advocacy related work as the project progresses.
TEGINT methodology toolkit: Working with Girls
This booklet contains activities designed for work with Girls' Clubs in schools in order to:
empower girls to reaslise their self worth beyond the limits of societal definition;
build their