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: Oxfam
Are you wondering why women's political is important? Check out this quick guide to promoting women's participation and discover how gender mainstreaming is used as strategy to balance equality between women and men.
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The Source:epolitics

“Online Politics 101: The Tools and Tactics of Online Political Advocacy” gathers the e.politics how-to articles into one conveniently packaged publication. Each chapter contains a link to the live version on epolitics.com with updates and related materials. Makes a great party favor! Updated and with new chapters as of January, 2011.

To read the full text, please click here.

Source: UNiTE
The Handbook brings together current knowledge on effective policy for the prevention of, and response to, violence against women, and concretely demonstrates how States have developed and implemented such policy in their own contexts.

Source: IWHC
A resource kit of lesson plans and guidance for comprehensive sexuality educators, Positively Informed provides a handpicked selection of some of the best English-language sexuality education materials out there. Intended to serve as a source of ideas, examples, and inspiration for educators developing their own sexuality education curricula, the lesson plans use creative, interactive, learner-centered teaching strategies, and are adaptable to diverse cultural settings.

Source: Hunt Alternatives Fund
Inclusive Security, Sustainable Peace: A Toolkit for Advocacy and Action is a resource for women peace builders and practitioners to effectively promote peace and security. Inclusive Security and International Alert collaborated to publish the toolkit in November 2004. Directed to women peace builders and the policy community, the toolkit outlines the components of peace building from conflict prevention to post-conflict reconstruction and highlights the role that women play in each phase.

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