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Leaving Someone Behind: Learning from ActionAid's Disability Pilots

According to World Health Organisation's 2011 Disability Report, around 15% of the world's population, more than one billion people have a disability. Over half of those people are women, subject to

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Sustainable Mechanism for Improving Livelihood and Household Empowerment (SMILE)- A compendium Impact

This document was published within the Sustainable Mechanism for Improving Livelihood and Household Empowerment (SMILE) project, a consortium led by CRS in collaboration with ActionAid and Westat. The

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GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) -RESPONSE SERVICE DIRECTORY

Gender Based Violenece (GBV) refers to any harm that is perpetrated against a person's will and results from power inequalities that are absed on gender roles. The incidence of GBV is growing

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Women In The Electoral Process: An Organising Manual

This Manual is a guide to Nigerian female politicians, aspirants, candidates and other stakeholders interested in vying into politics as a career to understand the whole electoral process in Nigeria

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Understanding My Basic Rights and Responsibilities As a Child.

This document examines the structure and functions of the Child Right Law (CRL) and was developed with the understanding that children need to relate with the law. The simplification of the CRL

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Kogi State Action Plan For Peace And Security of Women and Children

The domestication of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development is a step towards echoing government's commitment as well as its

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Community Score Cards on Smallholder Women Farmers Access to Credit

One of the focus of this Community Score Card is to determine the percentage allocation and expenditure on credit available to Smallholder Women Farmers and cooperatives in relation to annual sector

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Herdsmen and Farmers Crisis in Nigeria: The Way Out

Agriculture will in the foreseeable future remain the main occupation of the Nigerian people. While it is challenged by slow pace of modernisation, it must qucikly stop being encumbered by frequent

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SWIFT Newsletter

In the period under review, ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) responded to the deepening inequality of power, injustices and poverty in Nigeria through the launch of a new Country Strategy Paper: Social Justice