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  2. File:Visualizing Information for Advocacy - An Introduction ...

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  3. Social and behavior change communication - Wikipedia

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    SBCC by health practitioner SBCC on the Development-Entertainment spectrum.. Social and behavior change communication (SBCC), often also only "BCC" or "Communication for Development (C4D)" is an interactive process of any intervention with individuals, group or community (as integrated with an overall program) to develop communication strategies to promote positive behaviors which are ...

  4. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

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    Workplace relations policy development, advocacy and implementation; Promotion of flexible workplace relations policies and practices; Co-ordination of labour market research; Australian government employment workplace relations policy, including administration of the framework for agreement making and remuneration and conditions

  5. Kupenda for the Children - Wikipedia

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    Kupenda's Innovation and Testing Center is in Kilifi County, Kenya, where they have worked alongside Kuhenza for the Children to help thousands of children with disabilities access care and support since 1999. This county is also where they use human-centered design strategies to develop and test their disability training content for pastors ...

  6. Community-based participatory research - Wikipedia

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    A CBPR project starts with the community, which participates fully in every aspect of the research process. "Community" is often self-defined, but common definitions of community include a geographic community, a community of individuals with a common problem, or a community of individuals with a common interest or goal.

  7. Social innovation - Wikipedia

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    Social innovations are new social practices that aim to meet social needs in a better way than the existing solutions, [1] [2] [3] resulting from - for example - working conditions, education, community development or health. These ideas are created with the goal of extending and strengthening civil society.

  8. Child Rights and You - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1979 as Child Relief and You, CRY was started by Rippan Kapur who wanted to ensure happier childhoods for India's children. Rippan chose to build CRY as an institution that inspired citizens to contribute towards this cause and also empowered local NGOs with funding and technical know-how to create a lasting impact.

  9. Participatory development - Wikipedia

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    Each project issue in participatory development can be divided into stages, and this division facilitates assessment of when and to what degree a participatory approach is relevant. From an institutional perspective, there are four key stages of a development project: Research Stage is where the development problem is accurately defined. All ...