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July 13, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Promising Practices for Community Engagement in Tuberculosis Activities
This publication highlights promising practices in increasing case detection and treatment rates as documented in the Maguindanao TB Control Project. It chronicles how community...More
July 14, 2009
Research›Papers/Reports
Child Migration
This study documents the conditions under which unaccompanied child migrants from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala are detained and repatriated from Mexico to their countries...More
July 15, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Water and Conflict
Much of the world’s population lacks adequate clean water, either because of physical scarcity or because they are denied equitable access to water resources. Such conditions...More
September 21, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Tool Kits
Core Protection Training Modules
CRS created these training modules to help ensure that staff members have a shared understanding of protection . The training modules are designed to complement other CRS...More
May 14, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Tool Kits
Amani Mashinani
This booklet is a primer in effective approaches to building peace in divided communities anywhere. Rooted in creative initiatives to overcome ethnic violence in Kenya's Rift...More
January 1, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Learning Briefs
Integration of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene into HIV Programs
Adequate clean water, improved sanitation infrastructure, and better hygiene may significantly improve health outcomes for people living with HIV in resource-poor settings...More
February 10, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Learning Briefs
Increasing Savings and Solidarity among Households with Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Rwanda
This learning paper looks at linking the Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) methodology with orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) programming in Rwanda. CRS...More