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Author / Copyright Holder: Overseas Development Institute
A stakeholder is a person who has something to gain or lose through the outcomes of a planning process of project. In many circles these are called interest groups and they can have a powerful bearing on the outcomes of political processes....
Author / Copyright Holder: Kammi Schmeer
Stakeholder analysis is a process of systematically gathering and analyzing qualitative information to determine whose interests should be taken into account when developing and/or implementing a policy or program.  Stakeholder analysis yields useful and accurate information about those persons and organizations that have an interest in your policy or program....
Author / Copyright Holder: PDAC, CDA Inc, World Vision Canada and Government of Canada
The Toolkit is intended as a simple and practical guide, providing key steps for preventing conflict through constructive community engagement in exploration. The Toolkit draws from the tools of the collaborating partners, including the Corporate Engagement Program Framework, PDAC’s e3Plus, and World Vision’s Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts....
Author / Copyright Holder: International Labour Organization, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
The GEMS Toolkit (Gender mainstreaming strategies: Programming tools) is a set of 12 practical tools to facilitate the implementation of Gender Mainstreaming Strategies (GEMS) in organizations, policies, programmes and projects. The GEMS Toolkit aims to share knowledge, skills and tools with ILO constituents and partners in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide on how to: do a gender analysis of their work and their organization put gender in the mainstream of policies, programmes and projects carry out gender-specific action to redress inequalities. The tools in the GEMS Toolkit have been designed in the form of quick reference guides, checklists and tips for ease of use....
Author / Copyright Holder: Koenraad Van Brabant
This document in the 'What is Peacebuilding?' series explains the concept of social capital in greater detail. By doing so it draws on the works of Pierre Bourdieu and Robert Putnam.  ...
Author / Copyright Holder: Koenraad Van Brabant
 This document in the 'Peacebuildiing How?' series examines a key issue in peace practice. It looks at the concepts of 'external' and 'internal' actors or of 'insiders and 'outsiders' and suggests the establishment of collaboration and effective peace partnerships. ...
Author / Copyright Holder: Valerie Stetson, Guy Sharrock and Susan Hahn
Project design and proposal writing are core responsibilities for CRS programming staff and take much investment of our human and financial resources. ProPack (Project Package) aims to help CRS staff work in a consistent manner with partners to raise the quality of our planning processes....
Author / Copyright Holder: Kenneth Bush
This article rests on a belief that constructive change and net positive impact requires more than just doing "more of the right thing." It also requires that we stop doing the wrong things. For this reason, it speaks in fairly explicit terms about actions and actors that risk undermining the empowering potential of Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment....
Author / Copyright Holder: Rosie H. Norem and Constance McCorkle
This module provides private voluntary organizations (PVOs) with the tools and forms needed to simplify, systematize, plan, manage, evaluate, and report on the delivery of all types of capacity-building technical assistance that involve the transfer or sharing of knowledge and skills.   ...