Publicaciones recientes
Publicaciones de nuestras contrapartes financiadas por la Fundación
La Fundación Bernard van Leer puede, ocasionalmente, apoyar iniciativas editoriales, las cuales pueden oscilar entre manuales de formación hasta notas informativas, de sus organizaciones contrapartes. Les ofrecemos a continuación una selección de las mismas.
Resources on young children and HIV/AIDS
Psychosocial Support Training Manual is aimed at training teachers, NGO staff and community members to relate to orphans and vulnerable children living in communities affected by HIV/AIDS. Published by Farm Orphans Support Trust of Zimbabwe.
HIV Positive: A book for caregivers to help children cope emotionally with HIV/AIDS contains 40 pages of practical exercises to help children cope with sickness, sadness, stigma, death and grief. Published by the Media in Education Trust.
My Living Positively Handbook gives young children age-appropriate advice on living with HIV. Resulting from a collaboration between the foundation and Duke University's Centre for Documentary Studies, it is available in English, Xhosa and Zulu from the Children's Rights Centre (follow the "publications" link).
Young children and HIV: Strengthening family and community support is part of a series of "Building blocks: Africa wide briefing notes". It identifies issues, principles and strategies both for care and treatment of young children with HIV and addressing the broader developmental needs of children affected by the pandemic. Published by International HIV/AIDS Alliance and also available in French and Portuguese.
From Concept to Critical Discussion: A Toolkit for Preparing the Best Conference Abstracts, Presentations & Posters aims to help NGOs who have to prepare abstracts and presentations for conferences. Published by CCABA, the Coalition on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS.
Resources on child rights in India from CHETNA
My Rights, My Responsibilities: Learning To Teach Child Rights is aimed at facilitators of training sessions with teachers and NGO personnel. As the pdf is large, we have split it into modules for ease of downloading: Title (1.1mb) Preface (4.4mb), Module 1: Understanding the Child (4.2mb), Module 2: Introduction to Child Rights (11.2mb), Module 3: Child's Right to Survival (5.9mb), Module 4: Child's Right to Education and Development (4.7mb), Module 5: Child's Right to Protection (6.3mb), Module 6: Child's Right to Participation (9.5mb), Module 7: Child Rights - Programming and Advocacy (5.5mb).
Every Right for Every Child is an accessible overview of the concept of child rights, aimed at an Indian audience but dealing with globally relevant issues. It comes in eight parts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Child-friendly police is a brochure aimed at sensitising police to dealing with children.
Resilience manual in English and Arabic
Building Resilience in Preschool Children features general information about resilience and five chapters of suggested classroom activities. Published by the Israel Centre for the Treatment of Psychotrauma. Also available in Arabic.
