Vanuatu
How can we grow more diverse crops and nourish the soil? This set of 10 fact sheets helps farmers improve both the diversity of their crops and the health of the soil. The fact sheets…
Read MoreHow can students promote WASH and other positive community changes through creative activities? This guide helps students 12 years or older use arts-based activities for student-led, creative advocacy positive change, particularly in creating student WASH…
Read MoreHow can teachers empower students to promote WASH through arts-based activities? This guide helps teachers to support any club or group in their school plan and implement WASH advocacy campaigns. It shows how creative activities…
Read MoreHow can we choose good habits for staying clean and healthy? This guide is for Live & Learn staff, leaders and educators, and provides guidance on the way we make decisions, and specific ways hygiene…
Read MoreA report on the impact of large scale commercial logging on human rights in remote areas of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The research from this project helps NGOs and policy makers understand…
Read MoreHow can we educate indigenous people about climate change and REDD+? This manual shows REDD+ policy developers how they can convey the often ‘intangible’ concepts of climate change and environmentally responsible forestry management to indigenous…
Read MoreHow can communities encourage children’s participation in development? This Rapid Assessment of Perception report relates to the ‘Strengthening participation of children in peacebuilding in small island nations with high prevalence of violence, ethnic discrimination and…
Read MoreHow can we help young people advocate for peace? This guide helps educators encourage young people aged 8-17 to prevent conflict, find creative solutions to conflict, and promote peace. It is also useful for youth…
Read MoreWant to improve hygiene behaviour in your school? Hands Up for Hygiene!is a teaching manual to help educators introduce good hygiene behaviour in schools in the Pacific. It is designed for a younger audience (upper…
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