Sudan
Publications are listed in alphabetical order by title.
 Gender Assessment, USAID/Southern Sudan 10/01/2010 (2.0MB)
This gender assessment describes USAID-funded programs in Southern Sudan and the degree to which they succeed in integrating gender. The purpose of the assessment is to identify key gender issues and gender constraints that need to be addressed in USAID/Sudan's programs and to make recommendations on how USAID can achieve greater gender integration and equality outcomes in its programs. In addition, the assessment provides preliminary guidance on incorporating gender into the Mission Strategic Plan and provides help in developing a Gender Action Plan that will inform that strategy.
 Stakeholders' workshop on the status of women in the new Sudan : factors affecting women's participation and access to, control and ownership to social, economic and political resources -- 29th to 30th November 2001, Lenana House, Nairobi-Kenya 12/31/2001 (160KB)
Sudan transitional assistance for rehabilitation program (STAR) : strategic analysis/capcity building component (SACB)
 Through Our Eyes Global Workshop: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June 28-July 2, 2010 09/30/2010 (1.5MB)
The purpose of the workshop was to bring together representatives from the Through Our Eyes (TOE) teams (American Refugee Committee staff and partner agency representatives) from each of five country sites. The workshop included sessions focused on sharing of experiences, sensitivities for community media programming, community media innovations and integration, promoting partnerships, formal development of a "Global Network" of community media specialists, and sustainability of programming.
 Through Our Eyes: Eleventh Quarter Report 07/01/2010 (775KB)
Through Our Eyes (TOE) is implemented by American Refugee Committee and its partner Communication for Change. The project uses community-generated, participatory video activities to address gender-based violence, harmful traditional practices, and related health concerns in conflict-affected settings. Progress was made on all three project objectives this quarter. Key activities included presentations on TOE at the Global Health Council Conference and the Annual Meeting of the Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises, progress on the TOE toolkit, and near finalization of the TOE desk review.
 Through Our Eyes: Ninth Quarter Report 01/31/2010 (748KB)
Through Our Eyes is implemented by American Refugee Committee-International and its partner Communication for Change. The project uses community-generated, participatory video activities to address gender-based violence, harmful traditional practices, and related health concerns in conflict-affected settings. In the 9th quarter, progress was made on all three project objectives. Key activities included an initial two-week community video training in Thailand in October, planning for an upcoming follow-up training in Uganda, and completion of baseline assessment activities in all five countries.
 Through Our Eyes: Seventh Quarter Report 07/01/2009 (125KB)
This is the seventh quarter report of the Through Our Eyes project, covering April 1 - June 30, 2009. Through Our Eyes is implemented by the American Refugee Committee International and its partner Communication for Change. The project uses community-generated, participatory video activities to address gender-based violence, harmful traditional practices, and related health concerns in conflict-affected settings. During the seventh quarter, progress was made on all three project objectives.
 Through Our Eyes: Tenth Quarter Report 04/30/2010 (713KB)
Through Our Eyes is implemented by the American Refugee Committee International and its partner Communication for Change. The project uses community-generated, participatory video activities to address gender-based violence, harmful traditional practices, and related health concerns in conflict-affected settings. Progress was made on all three project objectives this quarter. Key activities included recruitment of an intern, review and revision of the desk review, and training and monitoring visits to southern Sudan, Uganda, and Thailand.
 Through Our Eyes: Twelfth Quarter Report 10/31/2010 (499KB)
Through Our Eyes is implemented by American Refugee Committee and its partner Communication for Change. The project uses community-generated, participatory video activities to address gender-based violence (GBV), harmful traditional practices, and related health concerns in conflict-affected settings. Progress was made on all three project objectives this quarter. Key activities during this quarter included representation at the International AIDS Conference, completion of the Through Our Eyes desk review, and planning for the final evaluation and GBV advocacy video.
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