In order to empower and bring forth the human rights of women it is important to have tools that match the purpose. In this section Make Every Woman count has gathered handouts and guides produced by various organisations and government entities.

These guides and handouts cover various aspects of human rights of women and can be used in a range of settings.

Source: PartsGeek
Women who have been dependent on a man or their auto mechanic to help them with their car maintenance can help themselves greatly by becoming self-reliant. Women who are simply intellectually curious may also want to learn how to be self-reliant and, essentially, their own car mechanics.

Source: Global Fund for Women
As resource mobilization remains one of the biggest challenges for women’s organizations, the Global Fund for Women has been not only actively supporting NGOs for women’s empowerment and development, but it has also been providing support to enable organizations reach out to funding sources.

Source: EQUALITY NOW
Equality Now in conjunction with Solidarity for African Women’s Rights (SOAWR) is delighted to announce the release of A Guide to Using the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa for Legal Action. The release of this manual comes 5 years after the Protocol came into force.

Source: UNDP
The integration of a gender perspective into programming and policy-making – Gender Mainstreaming – has become a key priority of UNDP.

Source: Say No to Violence
Concerted action within communities by women'shuman rights advocates and survivors of violence is critical to successfully uprooting entrenched patterns of abuse. Discriminatory attitudes and practices can otherwise continue to make violence acceptable, even if strong legislation to stop it is in place.

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