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  1. 1st National Young People's Planning Forum on HIV and AIDS: Unleashing the Forces for Change (28-29 November 2008)

    This final report is an overview of workshops of the 1st National Young People's Planning Forum (NYPPF). The goal of this forum to institutionalize young people's participation and to provide recommendations for the 2009-2010 Operational Plan relevant to the on-going assessment of the 4th AIDS Medium Term Plan of the Government of the Philippines National AIDS Response. The main objective is to make sure young people's perspectives are adequately integrated into and operationalized as part of the National AIDS Response and in public policy decisions. …

  2. Advocacy: building skills for NGO leaders

    The manual is meant for trainers to improve NGO leaders advocacy skills with regard to reproductive health issues. Based on the participatory training approach, the manual introduces the basic principles of advocacy in the format of a three-day workshop design. The workshop includes six sessions on the following aspects of advocacy: overview of advocacy, advocacy issues, objectives and power dynamics, strategic communication - audience analysis, message development and delivery, building networks and coalitions, and advocacy implementation plan.

  3. Networking for policy change: an advocacy training manual

    The manual is based on the principle that advocacy strategies and methods can be learned. It is organized around a well-developed model-tested over time and within diverse cultures-for accomplishing advocacy objectives. The components of the model are the same regardless of the advocacy goals-whether for a campaign to secure a national law protecting women's rights, to increase the range of contraceptive methods available, or to secure local funding for a new primary school. …

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