Resources
Handbooks and Guides
White Water to Blue Water - Published: September 2006
Offers practical guide that builds on lessons learned from various Partnerships. It offers advice on how to ensure that a Partnership resource request addresses the resource partner's concerns, how to draft a funding proposal and how to enlist volunteers.
A Business Guide to Development Actors Introducing Company Managers to the Development Community
International Business Leaders Forum
World Business Council for Sustainable Development - Published: April 2006
This business guide provides business-oriented profiles of organizations in the development community. The profiles are prefaced by an analysis of the expanding scope for collaboration between the private sector and development organizations. The intended audience for this guide is business managers looking to work with development organizations, but who are unclear where to start in the search for effective partners
HIV/AIDS and Business in Africa and Asia: A Guide to Partnerships
Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government
Harvard Business School - Published: 2004
The purpose of these guidelines is to present a framework to assist businesses as they decide how to confront HIV/AIDS. The guidelines came as a result of a series of workshops held at Harvard University and at World Economic Forum regional summits in Durban, South Africa and Beijing, China.
A Caritas Internationalis Handbook for Reflection and Action
Caritas Internationalis - Published: October 2003
Provides practical ideas and tools to help member organizations develop and maintain quality partnerships.
Ros Tennyson - Published: 2003
The book was written by Ros Tennyson and produced by the The Partnering Initiative in co-operation with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Flo Frank and Anne Smith- Published: 2000
The Partnership Handbook has been developed by the Labor Market Learning and Development Unit at Human Resources Development Canada. It provides a focus for partnership discussions and a structure within which partnerships can operate.

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