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How to Develop a Community Paralegal Program – An Interactive Guide%3$s>
An online, interactive guide with a curated set of resources for designing or improving community-based paralegal programs.
How to Develop a Community Paralegal Program – An Interactive Guide%3$s>
Guide to Organizing and Working with Community-based Paralegals%3$s>
"This manual is intended to be a practical learning aid and helpful reference guide for community-based paralegals and organizations running community-based paralegal programs."
Guide to Organizing and Working with Community-based Paralegals%3$s>
"…prepared as a hands-on document for community-based paralegals to guide them with basic messages about paralegalism, tackling justice issues, and the delivery of quality services. It provides a framework to ensure that community-based paralegal services can be provided in an efficient and quality-assured manner"
Power and Potential: A Comparative Analysis of National Laws and Regulations Concerning Women’s Rights to Community Forests%3$s>
Power and Potential: A Comparative Analysis of National Laws and Regulations Concerning Women’s Rights to Community Forests%3$s>
Violence Against Women and Girls Resource Guide: Land Sector Brief%3$s>
"This brief highlights the intersections between land programs/projects and violence against women and girls (VAWG) while providing recommendations for policy, institutional and community level interventions that may address VAWG or the underlying norms and attitudes that contribute to the use of violence against women. We hope Task Teams take time to read this short brief, along with the resource guide introduction. We hope to see more project related activities or components related to the prevention or response to VAWG within our land operations in the future and hope this resource give you a starting point for considering this development challenge affecting […]
Violence Against Women and Girls Resource Guide: Land Sector Brief%3$s>
By Kat Oak
Starting With Women: Findings from Implementation with Artisanal Miners in Karamoja, Uganda%3$s>
This brief details a project that implemented the Starting With Women (SWW) approach with three mining associations in one district in Karamoja in the northern part of Uganda from 2018-2019. It describes the context of the project, how the SWW approach was adapted to that context, and key initial results. It draws primarily from the project's Baseline Study Report, Mid-Term Review Brief, and Endline Study Report.