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Welcome to our ADG segment of Column H!

The Australian Development Gateway (ADG) is free public website supporting knowledge-sharing for sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific, funded by AusAID and managed by NetReturn and HAI.

This segment aims to promote awareness and use of the ADG by highlighting a selection of materials from the site – enjoy!

New Sector: HIV / AIDS

A new Sector on HIV/AIDS will be released on the ADG site in April 2007. The sector will provide links to high quality publications, reports and events across a range of issues, including:

  • Introduction to HIV/AIDS
  • Leadership, policy and planning
  • Designing and delivering programs
  • Prevention issues
  • Testing, treatment, care and support issues

Resources for Change:

Change management toolbook

www.developmentgateway.com.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/3239

Website offering a range of change management tools, methods and strategies for individual, team and organisational development.

Study on capacity, change and performance

www.developmentgateway.com.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/4081

Study by the OECD on the links between capacity, change and performance, based on case studies from developing country programs.

Most Significant Change

www.developmentgateway.com.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/3152

A guide to the Most Significant Change technique for monitoring and evaluation of development programs.

Catalyzing Change

www.developmentgateway.com.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/2607

Report providing guidance on how to facilitate sustained change for improved integrated river basin management.

Participation, power and social change

www.developmentgateway.com.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/3202

Website developed by the Institute for Development Studies providing information and guidance on promoting participation and social change in support of sustainable development.

Stay informed – Visit the ADG:

www.developmentgateway.com.au

  • Resources
  • Jobs and tenders
  • Events and Trainings
  • Discussion forums
  • People and Organisations Directory

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