Resources
Live & Learn has a long history of publishing useful and practical tools for community development and environmental education. Our approach to developing manuals and guides is always focused on the learner, finding multiple ways to share information and values that are easy to understand and share.
We also share our published research to contribute to the wider public knowledge of the perceptions and priorities of the rural and urban communities we work with. Our training publications have been designed so that they photocopy well in black and white, to enable easier accessibility in places with limited access to colour printing facilities.
Live & Learn currently provides free access to our resource library, but requests that you discuss any reprinting or translation requests for these resources with us. We also encourage you to make a donation to Live & Learn for any resource that you find helpful in your work or in your organisation.
Be the future! toolkit
These materials have been produced as a part of the ‘Strengthening participation of children in peace building in small island nations with high prevalence of violence, ethnic discrimination and tribal conflict’ project, which is funded through the European Union.
Building Peace: An Educator’s Guide for the Pacific
How can we help young people advocate for peace?
Building Peace: Child's rights cards
How can we show children their rights and responsibilities?
Children in Development RAP
How can communities encourage children’s participation in development?
Combating commercial exploitation of children and violence against women in remote regions of the Western Pacific impacted by large scale commercial logging
A report on the impact of large scale commercial logging on human rights in remote areas of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
Discovering Democracy: A resource for young people in Fiji
How can young people in Fiji contribute to democracy, sustainability and human rights?
Educate. Advocate. Connect. Flipchart
How can we increase awareness of human rights of women and children?
Educate. Advocate. Connect. For healthy, strong and safe communities: A guide to defending human rights in your community
How can we make our communities safer places to live?