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New
Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
Written and edited by Tricia Cornell, Kate Kelsch and Nicole Palasz and
published in 2004 by the New Tactics in Human Rights Project, this
workbook promotes tactical innovation and strategic thinking within the
international human rights community, including new and innovative
approaches to advocacy in challenging environments. The project is
coordinated by the Center for Victims of Torture.
Amnesty
International Campaigning Manual
Published by Amnesty International in 1997, this manual remains a
classic reference book aiming to pass on the experience of 35 years of
Amnesty International campaigning for the protection and promotion of
human rights. Although the manual is primarily written for Amnesty
International campaigners, it is useful for all involved in human
rights advocacy and for people in other campaigning organizations.
Now Hear This: The Nine Laws of Successful Advocacy
Communications
Written by Kristen Wolf and published by Fenton Communications (2001),
this pamphlet provides "a strategic marketing and communications
perspective " on advocacy with mainly US-based campaign examples.
Global Information
Society Watch
The Global Information Society Watch monitors the implementation and
follow-up of key international agreements about ICT policies and their
relationship to development, including WSIS and other information and
communication policy processes at international, regional and national
level.
Women of Uganda
Network SAVE: Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy Campaigning for Free
Expression: A Handbook for Advocates SAVE
International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) members handbook
published in 2005, with a focus on freedom of expression and advice on
how to develop and execute a campaign strategy including campaign
tactics, case studies and links to more resources and tools
The Community
Tool Box
Developed by the Work Group for Community Health and Development at the
University of Kansas, The Community Tool Box describes itself as the
world's largest resource for free information on essential skills for
building healthy communities. It contains a series of six chapters
(Part I) on Organizing for Effective Advocacy
Advocacy
Tools and Guidelines: Promoting Policy Change
This is a manual on advocacy authored by S. Sprechmann and E. Pelton
and published by CARE International, 2001. It is designed to
familiarise development practitioners and programme managers with key
advocacy concepts and techniques. It looks at the most appropriate
strategies to influence policy decision-makers. It recognises the
frequent need to incorporate advocacy into projects in order to tackle
the root causes of problems faced by communities.
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