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:WHO The manual is directed particularily to those researchers interested in the insection of violence and health in developing countries, given the clear impact that gender violence has on women's health status.
Source: This guide provides the basis for an integrated appraisal of population and reproductive health dynamics and their impacts on poverty, inequality and development.
Source:Government Equalities Office This guidance is intended to support communicators in their work to deliver the national strategy and all communications in the area of violence against women.
Source:SEAG FAO's Socio-economic and Gender Analysis (SEAGA) Programme has developed an approach to development that is centred around an analysis of socio-economic patterns and participatory identification of women's and men's priorities.
Source:UNICEF Providing good-quality basic education and skills-based prevention education is fundamental to reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS, particularly for girls.