Publications

Step by Step

This resource handbook for practitioners captures practical tips on how to work with and support strengthening community-based child protection mechanisms.
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Lessons for Protection

Lessons for Protection is a set of documents on the comparative analysis of community-based child protection mechanisms supported by Plan International in Asia.
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Bamboo Shoots

A training manual for child-centred community development/child-led community actions for facilitators working with children and youth groups.
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Inclusive Community Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

This is a series of knowledge management products from the Inclusive Community Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (ICDRM) project.
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Time to Act! – Louder Than Words

This collection features testimonies on breakthroughs and successes in preventing and stopping child, early and forced marriage across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Time to Act! – Toolkit for Practitioners

A practical compendium of programming guidance for efforts to end CEFMU.
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Better Today

Experiences and dreams from young people during the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia-Pacific.
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Valued, Paid, Recognized

The purpose of this desk review is to provide a landscape of “good practices” among business-led initiatives for womenʼs empowerment in the Mekong hospitality and tourism sector.
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Cashing In

This report presents a business case for investing in the empowerment of women in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh.
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White Paper on Women’s Economic Empowerment in Asia

This white paper strengthens Plan International’s engagement with ready-made garment and hospitality and tourism actors through the provision of contextualised and empirical evidence, and…
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Female and Thriving

Plan International commissioned hospitality and tourism sector business case research in Nepal to develop the business case for supporting women’s economic empowerment in the sector.
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What’s the Evidence?

This study represents an encouraging body of evidence, both primary and secondary, which will inform future practice and policymaking with regard to young women and men’s contributions towards…
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