CRS Publications: Wooden Bell
Welcome to our Wooden Bell publications page, where you'll find several CRS Wooden Bell program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
‘Education is Liberation’ – (August 2008) – Volume 19, Number 5
- 2008
In this issue: Breaking the bonds of poverty through education – Haiti’s top-notch mechanic in the making – Back to school for Iraqi refugees – ‘The Gaza I live’ – In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how Catholic Relief Services is devoted to find a place in the classroom so they may find a place in the world beyond the limits of stifling poverty. Catholic Relief Services and our partners promote and support access to quality education for all.
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Welcome to our Good Steward publications page, where you'll find several CRS Good Steward program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
Good Steward #31 (July 2008)
Give, but Give Wisely
- 2008
There’s more to giving than simply being generous. If we want our gifts to do the most good, shouldn’t we also consider what we give, to whom we give, and how we give? This issue looks at giving from these perspectives and reminds us that the best gifts are those that are made thoughtfully and wisely.
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Welcome to our Livelihoods publications page, where you'll find several CRS Livelihoods program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
A User's Guide to Integral Human Development (IHD):
Practical guidance for CRS staff and partners
Geoff Heinrich, David Leege and Carrie Miller - 2008
This guide presents Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of CRS’ strategy and an over-arching framework for analysis and program development. It provides practical guidance for applying both the IHD concept and conceptual framework in various types of program planning and evaluation, encouraging a holistic, inclusive and participatory approach to the work we do with partners and the people we serve.
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Welcome to our HIV and AIDS publications page, where you'll find several CRS HIV and AIDS program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Simple on Paper, Complex in Practice
Kate Greenway - 2008
With the increasing feminization of Cambodia’s HIV epidemic comes a heightened emphasis on access to HIV services for women and children. The highly-respected Maryknoll PMTCT (Prevention of mother-to-child transmission) program has been offering extensive service to mothers living with HIV since 2002. Working in partnership with NCHADS (National Centre for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology, and STD) and the national MCH (Maternal Child Health) program, this program was designed and refined over time to provide much-needed social support as a complement to the government program.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Good Steward publications page, where you'll find several CRS Good Steward program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Good Steward #30 (April 2008)
15 Planned Giving Ideas You Can Use
- 2008
Today many people find ways to stretch their dollar. But did you know that there are ways to stretch your charitable giving dollar as well? Depending on your circumstances, some ways of giving can be far more beneficial than others. See if any of these 15 planned giving ideas might help you.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Wooden Bell publications page, where you'll find several CRS Wooden Bell program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
The Heart of a Healthy Community – (March 2008) Volume 19, Number 3
- 2008
In this issue: Improving the health of women and children – Special deliveries in Honduras – Preventing HIV, one child at a time – Flight from Iraq: a mother’s story. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you can see how CRS has been on a mission for 65 years to help women and children live and grow in healthy, nurturing communities. Our staff and partners work through a variety of projects that reduce the risks during childbirth, keep babies safe, improve access to health care, loosen the shackles of poverty and give women a voice in their communities and their futures.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our HIV and AIDS publications page, where you'll find several CRS HIV and AIDS program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Agriculture and Environment Interventions in Support of HIV and AIDS Programming
Geoff Heinrich, Chris Penders, Shannon Senefeld and Gaye Burpee - 2008
Many CRS Country Programs are confronted with the challenge of helping individuals, families and communities in rural areas beset with high HIV prevalence. Many persons in rural areas of developing countries who are infected with, and affected by, HIV and AIDS depend on agriculture as a significant component of their livelihood. However, there is limited practical advice to date on how agriculture and environment interventions can be used to strengthen HIV and AIDS prevention and mitigation programs in the field. This paper provides some practical ideas and options for integrating the two sectors of programming.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Guidelines for Establishing and Operating Successful Support Groups for People Living with HIV
Prepared by: Carolyn W. Fanelli and Alice R. Moyo - 2008
Catholic Relief Services conducted research with more than 10 organizations in Zimbabwe to understand the basic guidelines that underpin the formation and operation of successful support groups. This booklet articulates these basic guidelines. The audience is people living with HIV who belong to support groups or who want to form support groups, as well as the non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations and health facilities that help to initiate and assist support groups.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Livelihoods publications page, where you'll find several CRS Livelihoods program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Integral Human Development (IHD):
The Concept and the Framework
Gaye Burpee, Geoff Heinrich and Rosann - 2008
CRS has adopted Integral Human Development (IHD) as a central component of our strategy and the work we do with our partners. This brochure explains the IHD conceptual framework, a diagram that is useful for analyzing complex situations. As a holistic checklist to guide programming, the framework looks at systems and structures that affect how local assets are used, aims to decrease risk and vulnerability, and helps identify constraints and opportunities for improved livelihood strategies and outcomes. It works together with the CRS Justice Lens to help us understand the world of the poor, including their strengths and needs, in order to identify appropriate interventions to protect the sacredness of life, and to increase human dignity and social justice.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Peacebuilding publications page, where you'll find several CRS Peacebuilding program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Pursuing Just Peace:
An Overview and Case Studies for Faith-Based Peacebuilders
Mark M. Rogers, Tom Bamat and Julie Ideh - 2008
Pursuing Just Peace is a practical resource for CRS staff and its church and secular partners. It also addresses a wider community of peacebuilding practitioners and those grappling with injustice and conflict. It delves into understanding and appreciation for faith-based peacebuilding in the hope that many may benefit from it. Seven case studies describe concrete initiatives within highly diverse contexts and with a variety of organizations, approaches and entry points in peacebuilding. Three case studies focus on strengthening internal church peacebuilding capacity through peace education, one looks at the role of alliances and networks in advocacy for addressing gender-based violence, and three focus on ecumenical and inter-religious collaboration. An introductory essay provides a general overview and literature review for faith-based peacebuilding, discusses processes, and describes key roles that faith-based actors can play.
Language: Spanish English English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish Spanish English English Spanish English Spanish English Spanish
Welcome to our Education publications page, where you'll find several CRS Education program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Residential Schools in India
A Comparative Case Study of Peacebuilding and Social-Empowerment Activities in Food-Assisted Programming at Four Residential Institutions Supported by CRS/India
Reina Neufeldt, Kishor Patnaik, Christine Capacci Carneal - 2008
This participatory case study explores relational and structural peacebuilding
activities in four food-assisted education programs designed to promote disadvantaged
children's access to education in tribal areas of India. The research examines residential
institutions and their use of peacebuilding innovations to identify lessons for future integrated peacebuilding and education programming. The CRS Integrated Human Development (IHD) Framework was used to analyze strategies to achieve change. The four cases highlighted that while structural change was difficult, it was nevertheless possible. Combined peacebuilding and education efforts were mutually reinforcing strategies to help students and the larger community become more resilient to conflict.
Language: English
Welcome to our Peacebuilding publications page, where you'll find several CRS Peacebuilding program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Residential Schools in India
A Comparative Case Study of Peacebuilding and Social-Empowerment Activities in Food-Assisted Programming at Four Residential Institutions Supported by CRS/India
Reina Neufeldt, Kishor Patnaik, Christine Capacci Carneal - 2008
This participatory case study explores relational and structural peacebuilding
activities in four food-assisted education programs designed to promote disadvantaged
children's access to education in tribal areas of India. The research examines residential
institutions and their use of peacebuilding innovations to identify lessons for future integrated peacebuilding and education programming. The CRS Integrated Human Development (IHD) Framework was used to analyze strategies to achieve change. The four cases highlighted that while structural change was difficult, it was nevertheless possible. Combined peacebuilding and education efforts were mutually reinforcing strategies to help students and the larger community become more resilient to conflict.
Language: English
Welcome to our Wooden Bell publications page, where you'll find several CRS Wooden Bell program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Still Going Strong! (January 2008) – Volume 19, Number 2
- 2008
In this issue: CRS commemorates 65 years of service to the poorest of the poor overseas – CRS then and now – U.S. Catholics embrace our neighbors around the world – Generosity from the Greatest Generation. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll be able to reminisce with us through 65 years of saving lives, helping the poor, promoting human dignity—and giving hope. CRS President Ken Hackett assures us, “I think, people who support us, people who know us, can be proud of what we do, and we want to get this message across: Be proud of this organization!
Language: English English English English English English English English
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Africa: Full of Life (October 2007) – Volume 19, Number 1
- 2007
In this issue:
Helping Africa prepare for future emergencies
• Reducing vulnerability in Ethiopia
• Lifesaving medicine in Uganda
• Fighting hunger in Malawi
Africa is a continent of overwhelming beauty. It still endures the ravages of drought, disease, floods, hunger, violence and unimaginable poverty. In this issue of The Wooden Bell, you’ll see how CRS remains committed to helping Africa become better prepared to withstand the shocks of famine, disease, drought and conflict. Journey to Africa through these pages of The Wooden Bell to witness the hope, the healing and the lifesaving work of CRS.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Good Steward publications page, where you'll find several CRS Good Steward program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Good Steward #29 (October 2007)
- 2007
Giving at Year-End - Giving Do's and Don'ts
At year end, we often think of making a special gift to church or favorite charity. Usually our biggest decision is how much we intend to give. But there's more to giving than deciding a dollar amount. What we give and how we give can matter, too. This issue offers some year-end (or anytime) giving ideas that can help you to give thoughtfully and generously.
Language: English English English English English English English English
Welcome to our Health publications page, where you'll find several CRS Health program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: English Vietnamese English Vietnamese
Welcome to our Education publications page, where you'll find several CRS Education program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: English Vietnamese English
Welcome to our Health publications page, where you'll find several CRS Health program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: Vietnamese English
Welcome to our Education publications page, where you'll find several CRS Education program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: Vietnamese English
Welcome to our Health publications page, where you'll find several CRS Health program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: Vietnamese English
Welcome to our Education publications page, where you'll find several CRS Education program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tuan Kiet and colleagues at the Hanoi Medical University, finds that children identified as dioxin-affected have the same types of disabilities as other children, but with higher severity and rates of many types of impairments. Approximately 50% of children surveyed attend mainstream schools, while the remainder stays at home, never pursuing an education.
Language: Vietnamese English Vietnamese
Welcome to our Health publications page, where you'll find several CRS Health program resources. Additional publications, which relate to other technical areas of service, can be found by clicking on the appropriate sidebar link.
Research Report/Vietnam:
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
CRS - 2007
CRS Vietnam conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. This report, written by Dr. Pham Huy Tua