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A vibrant legacy resource created by Voice, rooted in years of bold, collective action with marginalized rightsholder groups worldwide.

WHAT IS IT?

The NOW-Us! Package is a vibrant legacy resource created by Voice, rooted in years of bold, collective action with marginalized rightsholder groups worldwide. Since 2016, Voice has championed the rights and voices of those often left unheard—women facing exploitation and violence, vulnerable youth and elderly, people with disabilities, indigenous and ethnic minorities, and LGBTI+ communities. Across 10 countries in Southeast Asia, East and West Africa, Voice’s journey has empowered over 750 projects and 1,200 groups, breaking barriers, amplifying stories, and building power. The NOW-Us! Package captures and extends this legacy, equipping changemakers with the knowledge, practices, and strategies honed throughout Voice’s impactful history.

who is it for

Designed for grantee partners, rightsholders, and all social justice advocates worldwide, this resource serves as a guide to continue the fight for inclusive, equitable societies. Whether you are mobilizing grassroots movements, driving campaigns, or creating local solutions, the NOW-Us! Package includes tools, tested strategies, and powerful stories needed power up your efforts.

How to use it?

Dive into an extensive array of resources, including documents, videos, toolkits, and training materials gathered from Voice’s work across all focus countries. These materials are organized into five essential categories: communications, fundraising, monitoring and evaluations, linking and learning, and financial management, resilience, and innovation. You’ll also find key Voice publications, such as the Voice Final Evaluation Report (2024), Voice@5 Learning document, Voice Mid-term Review (2019), Voice Meta-analysis Report, and the Voice Final Report.

Complementing these resources are links to trusted external partners, including Amplify Change, Civicus, and more like NGO in a Box, providing additional tools and insights to support your journey. To make navigation easy, the package offers a convenient search option, so you can quickly find relevant materials tailored to your needs. And with content available in multiple languages—primarily English, but also Khmer, Bahasa Indonesia, Lao, Tagalog, and French—the NOW-Us! Package ensures that knowledge is accessible for everyone committed to driving change.

Explore, learn, and use this legacy to build on the transformative movements nurtured by Voice, continuing the work of breaking down barriers and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities worldwide. Together, we move forward—stronger, more connected, and ready for lasting change.

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Our learning

Take a dive into the Programme documents we’ve co-created through the years! Below is a collection of programme reports and other key documents which we hope can be relevant and helpful to you or your organisation in some ways.

Voice's journey as a programme
  • Reset
  • Cambodia
  • Global
  • Indonesia
  • Kenya
  • Laos
  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • Philippines
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Knowledge Exchange Report – Linking & Learning in Practice
  • Knowledge Exchange Report – Influencing Unbound, Rightsholders Taking Lead
  • Knowledge Exchange Report – Indigenous Women Rising
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Kenya
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Uganda
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Tanzania
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Philippines
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Nigeria
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Niger
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Mali
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Laos
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Kenya
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Indonesia
  • Context Analysis Update 2022 – Cambodia
  • Voice Grantee Perception Survey 2021
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Uganda
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Tanzania
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Philippines
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Nigeria
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Niger
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Mali
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Laos
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Cambodia
  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Indonesia
  • Voice Global Perception Brief 2023-2024
  • Voice Global Perception Brief 2022-2023
  • Voice Learning Document
  • Voice Context Analysis 2017
  • Voice Mid-Term Review
  • Voice Final Evaluation Report
  • Voice Annual Report 2023
  • Voice Annual Report 2022
  • Voice Annual Report 2021
  • Voice Annual Report 2020
  • Voice Annual Report 2019
  • Voice Annual Report 2018
  • Voice Annual Report 2017

Our Resources

In this section we share with you a more expansive collection of resources coming from Voice grantee partners through their journeys. May these serve as useful references to organisations and individuals furthering inclusion and intersectionality advocacies!

Communication, Documentation and Media Content
  • Reset
  • Culture and artivism
  • Documenting
  • Inclusive communication
  • Media content for advocacy
  • Presentation skills
  • Writing for social impact
  • Kuipedia

    PhumAsia

    Kuipedia website is serves as a platform for the knowledge base of the Kui community in Kompong Thom province of Cambodia.

  • Our Ability Beyond Disability: Toward an Inclusive, Accessible, and Equitable World

    Women Peace Makers

    Our Ability Beyond Our Disability is a snapshot of the challenges, struggles, hopes, and dreams of women with disabilities living in the city of Phnom Penh.

     

  • Kampanye Publik – KB Kampanye Media Kreatif (Public Campaign – Creative Media Campaign Training)

    Arus Pelangi

    This training material provides guidance on public campaigns, focusing on content planning, message tone, and media strategies for addressing issues such as LGBTIQ rights, sexual violence, and anti-corruption. It emphasizes creative media campaigns using social platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and more.

  • Kampanye Kreatif (Creative Campaigns)

    Perkumpulan Pamflet Generasi

    This presentation explores the concept of creative campaigns for social issues on digital media, covering campaign components, creative strategy development, and practical examples for engaging audiences and fostering advocacy.

  • Integrating the Arts of Indigenous Religion Adherents into Global Development for Education: A Case Study from Indonesia

    Sumba Integrated Development, Joseph Lamont, Catherine Grant, Umbu Remi Deta, Rika Setiawati, Antonius Kambaru Jawamara

    This case study explores the role of the Marapu Indigenous religion’s arts in education and development efforts in East Sumba, Indonesia, focusing on empowering Marapu adherents through cultural revitalization, education, and advocacy for social inclusion.

  • Amplify Your Voice: A Guide to Effective Social Media Advocacy

    Author: Cognito

    This guide outlines strategies for effective social media advocacy, focusing on defining goals, tailoring messages, leveraging visuals and hashtags, and collaborating with allies. It emphasizes the power of social media to amplify voices, foster engagement, and drive change.

  • Influencing Social Behavior Change through Community Drama to Fight Gender-Based Violence

    Author: Motherhen Development Foundation (MDF)

    This document discusses the use of community drama as a tool for influencing social behavior change to combat gender-based violence (GBV) in Nigeria. It highlights the role of theater and participatory arts in raising awareness, promoting empathy, and challenging harmful social norms around GBV.

  • Presentation Skills and Communication

    Author: Cognito

    This document covers a session on effective presentation and communication skills held during a Linking and Learning Event, offering practical tips for engaging audiences and refining presentation styles, such as storytelling and responding to tough questions.

  • Comment Utiliser les Réseaux Sociaux pour les Projets de Développement (How to Use Social Media for Development Projects)

    Author: Femmes & TIC

    This guide provides training on using social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for development projects. It focuses on practical techniques for content creation, audience engagement, and effective communication in social media advocacy.

  • Basic Video Shooting on Mobile

    Author: Norsavanh Sounthavong

    This guide provides practical tips on how to shoot videos with mobile devices or smartphones.

  • Using TikTok in the Work of Organizations

    Author: Voice Team

    This workshop material covers strategies for using TikTok and other social media platforms to enhance organizational communication and promotion. It includes content creation techniques, planning, audience engagement, and leveraging social media trends to amplify messaging.

  • Using Artwork in Communication Work

    Author: Voice Team

    This guide provides insights on using artwork effectively in communication strategies. It covers elements of design, color theory, composition, typography, and practical tips for using artwork in advocacy, awareness-raising, and community engagement.

  • Voice in Uganda Documentation Toolkit

    Author: Voice Team

     

    This toolkit is designed to assist Voice grantees in Uganda with documenting experiences and changes resulting from their activities. It provides guidelines on creating stories of change, articles, newsletters, policy briefs, and other communication products to support advocacy and effective dissemination.

  • Linking & Learning Pathways 2021 – Creative Documentation

    Author: John Emmanoel Moran

    This report highlights the creative documentation of Linking & Learning Pathways 2021, including community reflections, interactive art inspired by sessions, and thematic explorations of community practices, social learning, and technology usage. It emphasizes collective empowerment, storytelling, and creative expression within the community of practice.

     

  • Hope-Based Communication & Inclusive Language

    Author: Voice Team

    This guide introduces hope-based communication strategies, emphasizing inclusive language, dignity, and empowering narratives for social change. It highlights techniques to shift storytelling from negative portrayals to focusing on agency, positive emotions, and relationship-centered messaging to promote diversity and inclusion.

  • Photo and Documentation Tips

    Author: Voice Team

    This guide provides practical tips for photo and video documentation during events and activities. It covers planning, storytelling through visuals, respecting privacy, and techniques for capturing high-quality images that tell a comprehensive story.

  • Technical Writing for Advocacy and Social Impact

    Author: Cognito

    This guide discusses the essentials of technical writing, particularly for social advocacy and impact, emphasizing effective communication, user-centered content, structure, and clarity. It provides steps, best practices, and useful tools for creating impactful technical documents such as reports, proposals, and manuals.

  • Interested in Showcasing Project Impact? Use a Case Study!

    Author: Cognito

    This document serves as a guide on writing case studies, highlighting their purpose in showcasing project impact, collecting insights, and informing future actions. It outlines the structure and significance of case studies, particularly for social projects.

  • Importance of Storytelling

    Author: Cognito

    This document highlights the role of storytelling in human communication, particularly within the development sector. It discusses how storytelling can simplify complex concepts, build emotional connections, promote behavior change, and effectively engage diverse stakeholders.

  • Mass Media Engagement for Enhanced Visibility

    Author: Cognito

     

    This document covers a session led by Ufuoma Eguriase on using mass media effectively to boost visibility and document impact for organizations and rightsholders. It emphasizes building relationships with media outlets, budgeting for media engagement, and leveraging print, radio, and television to enhance storytelling and advocacy.

  • Writing About Change

    Voice Team

    This presentation provides exercises and frameworks to enhance storytelling and reflective writing within community development. It emphasizes writing’s transformative role, feedback methodologies, and hope-based communication strategies to document social change.

  • Guidelines in Capturing Stories for Amplification

    Voice Team

    This guide offers practical steps for capturing and sharing stories from grantees and rightsholders, focusing on hope-based narratives and effective storytelling methods for advocacy, reporting, and fundraising purposes.

  • Development Change Story – Voice Documentation Guide

    Voice Team

    This guide supports Voice grantees in documenting and amplifying stories of change resulting from their activities. It provides step-by-step approaches to creating impact stories, success stories, and effective communication using various media channels.

  • Inclusive Language – Glossary Key Terminology Booklet

    Voice Team, Live & Learn Cambodia (LLC)

    This booklet serves as a glossary of key terminologies used within the Voice Linking and Learning Platform, focusing on inclusive language, diversity, and respect in communication. It aims to enhance understanding and connection within the community of practice by providing comprehensive definitions and context.

  • All Things Rightsholders – Glossary Guide

    Voice Team, Live & Learn Cambodia (LLC)

    This glossary guide covers inclusive language and terminology related to various rightsholder groups, such as LGBTQ+ people, women facing violence, people with disabilities, indigenous people, and vulnerable elderly and youth. It aims to raise awareness about social inclusion and promote respectful communication and understanding.

  • Report: Art Exhibition “Close Your Eyes and See”

    Women Peace Makers Organization (WPM)

    “Close Your Eyes and See” is an art exhibition of tactile art and sensorial experience based on blind people’s experiences in Cambodia and how they explore the world around them through other senses. Collaborating with nine trainees and Ms. Nika Tath with the main objectives to raise awareness on blindness and the lives of PwD, address issues of inclusion and accessibility, celebrate diversity and inclusion, and represent PwD in a positive and empowered manner. Furthermore, it addresses the wish that blind people want sighted people to understand and give time and patience when dealing with them; it wants to show other people that people with disability also can go out and have fun, enjoy hanging out in a place, and wants to show that a blind person can also have a career and being independent.
    “I dream all of us are given the opportunity for employment, social engagement, and communication. I want everyone to value and recognize our abilities more than our disabilities.”- said Tath Nika.
    The blind art exhibition will give the audience a brief experience of what it means to be blind in various positive and negative situations. Participants will taste food, receive a short massage, navigate simulated streets in Phnom Penh, and more! This activity is meant to build empathy for them and encourage the public to mobilize to support them and their needs.
  • Report Writing and Success Stories Training Manual

    Voice Team

    This training manual focuses on enhancing report-writing and storytelling skills for participants, providing step-by-step guidance on creating impactful reports, documenting success stories, and understanding project impact. It includes practical exercises, reflections, and key concepts to improve communication and documentation.

  • Linking & Learning Session on Advocacy on Social Media

    Voice Team

    This presentation covers strategies and techniques for effective advocacy on social media platforms, focusing on engaging diverse audiences, raising awareness of social issues, and creating impactful campaigns in Cambodia.

  • Learning Sign Language in Cambodia

    Sign Language for All (SLA)

    This workshop document focuses on Cambodian sign language, covering key topics such as the nature and challenges faced by deaf people, an introduction to sign language as a medium of communication, and guidance on interacting effectively with the deaf community in Cambodia.

  • សៀវភៅ អក្ខរក្រមកួយ (Kui Dictionary)

    Organization for the Promotion of Kui Culture (OPKC)

    This document serves as a dictionary and guide for preserving and promoting the Kui language in Cambodia. It includes translations of Kui vocabulary into Khmer and English, along with cultural notes and context on the Kui-speaking community.

  • ពាក្យបទានុក្រមបីភាសា – កួយ, ខ្មែរ, អង់គ្លេស (Three Language Dictionary – Kui, Khmer, English)

    Organization for the Promotion of Kui Culture (OPKC)

    This dictionary provides translations and explanations of words in Kui, Khmer, and English, aimed at preserving and promoting the Kui language and its cultural context. It includes vocabulary lists, definitions, and examples in each language.

Organisations, Partnerships and Project Management
  • Reset
  • Communities of Practice
  • Digital skills in the workplace
  • Fundraising and resilience
  • Learning
  • Organisational management
  • Project management
  • Research and innovation
  • Galang Relawan untuk Berdaya (Mobilizing Volunteers for Empowerment: Volunteer Management for Nonprofit Organizations)

    Indonesia untuk Kemanusiaan

    A Module on Mobilizing Volunteers for Empowerment: Volunteer Management for Nonprofit Organizations

  • Basic Digital Hygiene and Security

    PurpleCode Collective

    This guide offers practical advice on digital hygiene and security, including strategies to protect devices from malware, secure passwords, avoid phishing attempts, manage online privacy, and practice safe digital communication, particularly relevant for maintaining personal and organizational data safety.

  • Mendorong Perubahan: Dari Riset ke Advokasi (From Research to Advocacy: Training Module)

    Centre for Innovation Policy and Governance (CIPG)

    This training module focuses on transitioning from research to effective advocacy. It provides a structured approach to conducting impactful social research with a critical lens, connecting evidence-based research with advocacy for policy change and social transformation.

  • Social Entrepreneurship dan Keberlanjutan (Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Presentation)

    Sociopreneur Indonesia

    This presentation covers concepts and practices related to social entrepreneurship, emphasizing the integration of social mission and business innovation. It discusses frameworks for creating social impact, fostering sustainability, and nurturing entrepreneurial capabilities in Indonesia.

  • Belajar Bertahan Refleksi Mengupayakan Ketahanan Ekonomi Organisasi (Learning to Survive Reflections on Pursuing Organizational Economic Resilience)

    Indonesia Inklusi

    This presentation explores strategies and reflections on building economic resilience for non-profit organizations, discussing issues like fundraising diversification, financial planning, mission-driven versus donor-driven approaches, and resource mobilization challenges.

  • Ketahanan Ekonomi (Economic Resilience for Organisations)

    Indonesia Inklusi

    This training material covers strategies for building economic resilience within organizations. It includes practical discussions on financial management, budgeting, fund diversification, and challenges faced by community groups in Indonesia, with a focus on creating sustainable financial practices.

  • Konsep & Prinsip Dasar Keamanan Holistik (Concept & Basic Principles of Holistic Security)

    PurpleCode Collective

    This document outlines the foundational concepts and principles of holistic security, integrating digital, physical, and psychosocial security measures. It provides strategies for risk assessment, threat analysis, and building sustainable and resilient security practices.

  • How to Create and Manage Strong Passwords

    PurpleCode Collective

    This guide provides comprehensive tips on creating and managing strong passwords, focusing on elements like length, complexity, uniqueness, and security measures. It also discusses the importance of using password managers and enabling two-factor authentication for enhanced security.

  • How the Internet Works, Secure Browsing, Circumvention, and Anonymous Browsing

    PurpleCode Collective

    This guide explains foundational concepts on internet functionality, secure browsing practices, and anonymous browsing. It includes information on VPNs, the Tor network, HTTPS protocols, and digital security tips to protect privacy and evade surveillance.

  • Learning From Innovation (LFI): Concept and Design Document

    Positive Vibes

    This document details the Learning From Innovation (LFI) approach within the Voice initiative, focusing on participatory action research methodologies to empower marginalized groups, particularly in East Africa. It highlights frameworks, methodologies, and case studies related to LILO (Looking In, Looking Out) workshops.

  • ຄູ່ມືສູດຄິດຄຳນວນພື້ນຖານ Microsoft Excel (Handbook of Basic Microsoft Excel Formulas)

    Author: Voice Team

    This handbook serves as a basic guide for using Microsoft Excel in organizational financial management. It covers essential functions, formulas, and features for data analysis, reporting, and decision-making.

  • First Principles: A Contextual and Conceptual Analysis of LILO in East Africa

    Author: Positive Vibes

     

    This report provides a critical analysis and conceptual framing of the “Looking In, Looking Out” (LILO) methodologies as applied in Uganda and Tanzania. It discusses participatory action research processes and examines sexual and gender diversity contexts, aiming to enhance the effectiveness and contextualization of LILO workshops in East Africa.

     

  • Make It Work: Applying Learning from LILO to Implementation Science

    Author: Positive Vibes

    This publication explores how Positive Vibes applied its learnings from the “Looking In, Looking Out” (LILO) participatory methodology to implementation science. It highlights the personalization approach in programming for marginalized communities, emphasizing the effectiveness of participatory action research and personalization in fostering meaningful social change.

     

  • Learning from Innovation: Philosophy, Process, and Products

    Author: Positive vibes

    This publication discusses the Learning from Innovation project, a participatory action research initiative in Uganda focused on the experiences and empowerment of LGBT+ communities. It covers methodologies like the LILO project, emphasizing personalisation, community reflection, and strategies for amplifying marginalized voices.

  • Empowering Communities: A Reference Guide for Sustainability of Rightsholder Groups

    Authors: Voice Team, Voice Uganda Community of Practice on Community Engagement

    This reference guide aims to empower rightsholder groups with skills in governance, financial management, resource mobilization, advocacy, and networking to ensure self-led and community-based advocacy and sustainability. It provides step-by-step procedures for forming resilient and formalized organizations.

  • Proposal Writing Presentation

    Author: Simon Kiragu

    This presentation provides guidelines and strategies for writing effective project proposals, with a focus on securing funding in the renewable energy sector. It covers essential elements of proposal structure, donor expectations, project planning, and best practices for maximizing proposal success.

  • Movement Map Tool

    Author: Voice team

    This tool provides a conceptual and visual mapping framework designed to assist organizations in developing project ideas or concept notes. It focuses on capturing aspirations, challenges, and necessary actions for advocacy and project planning.

     

     

     

  • Proposal Development Infograph

    Author: Voice Team

     

    This infographic contains simple advice on how to answer common questions asked during proposal development

  • Mastering Digital Communications for the Workplace: A Guide to Effective Communication in the Digital Age

    Author: Cognito

    This guide explores the role of digital communication tools in the workplace, detailing best practices, benefits, challenges, and effective strategies to enhance communication, productivity, and advocacy in professional settings.

     

  • Mastering Digital Communications for the Workplace

    Author: Cognito

    This presentation focuses on digital communication (DC) in the workplace, exploring its importance, types, advantages, and challenges, as well as offering practical guidelines and policies to improve digital communication and employee engagement.

  • Digital Marketing: Insights from Linking & Learning Event

    Author: Cognito

    This resource explores key elements of digital marketing, covering branding, marketing strategy, online visibility, SEO, and effective social media presence, as discussed during a Linking & Learning event. It emphasizes practical approaches for organizations to enhance online engagement and achieve impactful digital outreach.

     

     

     

  • Strengthening the Bridge Towards Inclusive Policymaking: A Collective Learning with Six Civil Society Organisations

    Author: Centre for Innovation Policy and Governance (CIPG)

    This synthesis report documents the learning process from a two-year initiative aimed at empowering civil society organizations (CSOs) in Indonesia through action research for inclusive policymaking. It focuses on building evidence-based advocacy capabilities to enhance marginalized communities’ influence in policy formation.

  • Innovation and Creativity

    Hivos

    This training material discusses the processes and concepts of innovation and creativity, focusing on transforming ideas into tangible outcomes and aligning product or service development with market needs. It covers key aspects of organizational change, paradigm shifts, and fostering collaborative innovation.

  • Context Analysis Update 2020 – Cambodia
  • Writing a Proposal

    Hivos

    This training material offers guidance on proposal writing, focusing on conceptualizing project goals, aligning with funder priorities, using clear and concise language, and structuring proposals effectively. It emphasizes practical tips to enhance readability and engagement for grant reviewers.

  • How to Formulate Learning Questions

    Voice Team

    This presentation covers the development and application of learning questions within project implementation. It discusses how to formulate effective questions for understanding project impacts, revising the Theory of Change, promoting innovative thinking, and guiding actions based on project learnings.

  • Organisational Capacity Strengthening for Voice Rightsholders: Managing the Risks of the Unfamiliar

    Voice Team

    This comprehensive document outlines lessons learned in organizational capacity strengthening for rightsholder groups under the Voice Programme. It provides strategies and tools to enhance governance, financial management, procurement, HR systems, and internal controls to build capacity and sustainability among Voice grantees.

  • Fundraising in the Cultural and Creative Industries

    Hivos

    This document explores strategies for fundraising in cultural and creative sectors, emphasizing partnerships, project support, and resource mobilization. It provides insights into what funders seek, sustainability considerations, and effective proposal crafting for creatives.

  • Cambodian Community of Practice (CoP) Linking and Learning Handbook

    Voice Team, Live & Learn Cambodia (LLC)

    This handbook outlines the structure, activities, and objectives of the Cambodian Community of Practice (CoP) within the Voice Linking and Learning initiative. It highlights methodologies for fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and addressing the needs of marginalized communities through collective advocacy and capacity building.

  • What is a Community of Practice (CoP)?

    Voice Team

    This presentation provides an overview of the Community of Practice (CoP) framework within the Voice programme, focusing on its structure, shared goals, and activities aimed at enhancing collective learning, innovation, and problem-solving among diverse groups and grantees.

Advocacy, Campaigns and Social Impact
  • Reset
  • Access to health and education
  • Access to resources and employment
  • Advocacy on social issues
  • Data for social impact
  • Gender justice
  • Inclusion campaigns
  • Guideline Memahami Inklusi Sosial (Guideline for Understanding Social Inclusion)

    Perkumpulan Pamflet Generasi

    This guideline explores social inclusion in the Indonesian context, with a focus on gender diversity, disability inclusion, indigenous communities, and age-related discrimination. It offers practical steps and strategies for creating inclusive communities and fostering collaborative social practices.

  • Monitoring & Evaluasi Untuk Advokasi (Monitoring & Evaluation for Advocacy)

    Voice Team

    This material covers fundamental concepts and approaches to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) within advocacy programs, emphasizing theories of change, outcome harvesting, and narrative assessment methodologies to track impact and assess progress in advocacy initiatives.

  • Pelatihan Advokasi Pamflet (Advocacy Training Pamphlet)

    Lembaga Studi dan Advokasi Masyarakat (ELSAM)

    This training material provides an overview of advocacy, highlighting strategies, stages of advocacy processes, public policy formation, and methods for building strategic partnerships and coalitions. It emphasizes practical steps for influencing change through community engagement and policy interventions.

  • Modul Difabel Berhadapan dengan Hukum (The Difables in Conflict with the Law: Regulatory Analysis, Practice, and Legal Aid)

    Pukat Korupsi

    This module offers comprehensive insights into legal challenges faced by persons with disabilities (“difables”) in Indonesia. It covers regulatory gaps, procedural issues, and practical legal aid strategies for improving justice access for the difables through case studies, workshops, and recommendations.

  • Buku Saku Penghapusan Kekerasan dan Pelecehan di Dunia Kerja C-190 (Pocketbook for the Elimination of Violence and Harassment in the World of Work)

    Perempuan Mahardhika

    This pocketbook provides a guide on ILO Convention 190 and Recommendation 206, focusing on the elimination of violence and harassment in the workplace. It offers a framework for understanding rights, responsibilities, and strategies for addressing workplace violence, particularly for gender and vulnerable groups in Indonesia.

  • Bentuk-bentuk Advokasi (Forms of Advocacy)

    Voice Team

    This presentation explores various forms of advocacy, including policy advocacy, social advocacy, and evidence-based approaches. It covers strategies like lobbying, public campaigns, building alliances, and community mobilization to influence social change and shape public policy.

  • Advokasi Kebijakan sebagai Salah Satu Jalan Perubahan Sosial (Policy Advocacy as a Path to Social Change)

    Legal Aid Institute (LBH) Jakarta

    This presentation outlines methods and frameworks for policy advocacy, emphasizing public participation, legal frameworks, and methods of influencing policymakers through lobbying, campaigning, and public engagement. It provides strategies for advocating for social change through legal, political, and community-based approaches.

  • Panduan Dasar Menghadapi Kasus Ketenagakerjaan (Self-Help Kit for Workers: Basic Guide to Handling Labor Cases)

    Serikat Pekerja Media dan Industri Kreatifuntuk Demokrasi

    This guide serves as a self-help resource for workers in media and creative industries to navigate labor disputes, covering topics like labor rights, dispute resolution mechanisms, forming labor unions, and case studies of workplace conflicts.

  • Saku: Yang Perlu Kamu Tahu Seputar Dunia Kerja (Pocket Book: Understanding the Working World for Disability)

    Perkumpulan Pamflet Generasi

    This pocket guide provides practical advice and information for youth with disabilities in Indonesia, preparing them for entering the workforce. It covers workplace rights, employment conditions, making CVs and cover letters, and understanding labor regulations tailored to youth with disabilities.

  • Panduan Advokasi Jaminan Sosial Freelancer (Social Security Advocacy Guide for Freelancers)

    Serikat Pekerja Media dan Industri Kreatif untuk Demokrasi (SINDIKASI)

    This guide provides insights and strategies for freelancers in Indonesia to advocate for social security coverage, including navigating the challenges of securing employment benefits, understanding relevant laws, and accessing social security programs like BPJS Ketenagakerjaan.

  • Panduan Pertolongan Pertama Psikologis (Psychological First Aid) for LGBTIQ+ Human Rights Defenders in Indonesia

    Crisis Response Mechanism Consortium

    This guide provides a framework for psychological first aid (PFA) tailored to LGBTIQ+ human rights defenders in Indonesia. It includes tools, strategies, and protocols to offer immediate psychological support and address the unique vulnerabilities and risks faced by this community.

  • Modul Training of Trainer Hak Kesehatan Seksual dan Reproduksi (HKSR) bagi Remaja Disabilitas dan Remaja Tanpa Disabilitas (Training of Trainers Module on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for Adolescents with and without Disabilities)

    Sentra Advokasi Perempuan Difabel dan Anak (SAPDA)

    This module offers a structured training guide for trainers on sexual and reproductive health and rights, tailored for adolescents with and without disabilities. It includes topics on disability inclusion, reproductive health education, and practical facilitation techniques for SRHR.

  • Buku Panduan Konvensi ILO 190 untuk Perlindungan Pekerja SOGIESC (Guidebook on ILO Convention 190 for the Protection of SOGIESC Workers)

    Perempuan Mahardhika

    This guide covers the implementation of ILO Convention 190 and Recommendation 206 for eliminating violence and harassment in the workplace, with a focus on protecting SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression, and Sex Characteristics) workers in Indonesia. It provides legal context, examples, and strategies to promote inclusive and safe work environments.

  • Shadow Report Guidelines on Rights of Sex Workers under CEDAW

    IWRAW Asia Pacific, Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP)

    This document serves as a guide for NGOs and advocates on engaging with the CEDAW review process to promote and protect the rights of sex workers through shadow reporting. It outlines how to use the CEDAW framework to document rights violations, analyze legal contexts, and present reports to influence international human rights standards.

  • What is Outcome Harvesting?

    Voice Team

    This presentation provides an overview of Outcome Harvesting (OH) methodology, its relevance, and its application for evaluating and capturing project outcomes within the Voice initiative. It outlines OH processes, strategies for defining outcomes, and their contribution to achieving social change.

  • Gender Sensitive Approach to Treatment of Women Prisoners in Nigeria

    Author: CAPIO (Carmelite Prisoners’ Interest Organization)

    This manual provides a framework for implementing gender-sensitive approaches in the Nigerian prison system, emphasizing the treatment and rehabilitation of women prisoners. It covers international standards like the Bangkok Rules, strategies for gender mainstreaming, and gender-responsive policies within correctional institutions.

  • Social Justice Compendium

    Author: Voice Nigeria Social Justice Community of Practice (CoP)

    This compendium gathers lessons and strategies for social justice advocacy in Nigeria, drawing on experiences from Voice-funded projects. It covers community organizing, media usage for advocacy, social justice concepts, and practical tools for advancing equity and human rights.

  • Family Planning Guide – Reclaim Your Future Project

    Author: CAPRIGHTS-VP (Center for the Advancement and Protection of the Rights of Vulnerable People)

    This guide provides comprehensive information on family planning, reproductive health, and personal hygiene for women. It is part of a project aimed at empowering community women in the Ikotun/Igando area of Lagos State, focusing on sexual health rights, economic independence, and family planning methods.

  • Campus Ambassador Training Manual

    Author: Gender Mobile Initiative (GMI)

    This training manual is designed for university campus ambassadors, focusing on skill development, leadership, effective communication, and strategies to engage their peers in advocacy initiatives. It provides tools and resources to empower student leaders to serve as effective change agents on their campuses.

  • A Civic Education Handbook for Secondary School Students in Uganda (My Country, My Rights, and My Responsibilities)

    Author: Sensitise Uganda

     

    This handbook provides civic education for secondary school students in Uganda, covering topics such as rights, duties, citizenship, patriotism, governance, leadership, and peacebuilding. It aims to foster responsible and active citizenship.

  • Mental Health Manual for Rightsholders

    Author: Stay In School Initiative (SISI), Teenage Mothers and Child Support Foundation (TMCSF), Mental Health Uganda (MHU)

     

    This manual provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing mental health challenges among rightsholders, with sections on identifying stress and depression, offering basic counseling skills, and promoting mental health support in communities.

  • If I Were a Boy: Insights into the Lifeworlds of Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women in Northern Uganda

    Author: Positive vibes

    This report is part of the Learning from Innovation series and explores the experiences and personal stories of lesbian, bisexual, and queer women in Northern Uganda. It focuses on themes of marginalization, identity, resilience, and the social and cultural dynamics affecting their lives.

     

  • Legal Empowerment and Strategic Litigation: Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights in Tanzania and Kenya

    Author: Minority Rights Group Africa

    This report evaluates the impact of strategic litigation and legal empowerment work related to indigenous peoples’ land rights in Tanzania and Kenya, examining the Maasai, Endorois, and Ogiek communities’ cases, and analyzing material consequences, legal and political impacts, and social changes stemming from the litigation efforts.

  • Deeper Love: Insights into the Lifeworlds of Trans Men and Women in Mbale

    Author: Positive Vibes

    This document is part of the “Learning from Innovation” series, capturing stories and experiences of transgender men and women in Mbale, Uganda. It offers personal narratives, challenges, and resilience within the context of discrimination and social exclusion, highlighting issues of transphobia, visibility, and marginalization.

  • Self-Care: You Owe It to Yourself

    Author: Me I Am Mental Trust

    This presentation covers the concept and importance of self-care, focusing on mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. It outlines strategies for self-awareness, developing personalized self-care plans, and recognizing signs of declining mental health.

  • Mainstreaming Gender in Policy, Organizations, Programmes & People With Disability (PWDs)

    Author: Voice Nigeria Gender Justice Community of Practice (supported by Cognito and NINE)

    This document focuses on gender mainstreaming efforts in Nigeria, providing strategies for incorporating gender perspectives into policies, organizational practices, and programmes, particularly among persons with disabilities. It outlines challenges, methods, and best practices for promoting gender equality through an inclusive approach.

     

  • Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), and Data Visualisation Coaching Session

    Author: Cognito

     

    This webinar explores the basics of Monitoring and Evaluations (M&E) and the advantages of data visualisation

  • Harnessing Data to Boost Your Social Impact

    Author: Cognito

    This resource discusses the role of data in social impact, focusing on data collection, analysis, and visualization as tools for advocacy and decision-making. It emphasizes community involvement, data-driven decision-making, and the importance of effective data presentation for social change.

  • Policy Advocacy and Lobbying Guide

    Author: Cognito

    This resource outlines effective approaches for policy advocacy and lobbying, highlighting strategies to influence decision-makers, build long-term relationships, and engage stakeholders without reliance on monetary incentives. It focuses on achieving social change through negotiation, collaboration, and consistent advocacy efforts.

  • Partnerships & Advocacy for Social Impact

    Author: Aisha Barde

    This document explores the role and value of partnerships in social advocacy, outlining different types of collaborations, strategies for building effective partnerships, and the power of advocacy to create awareness, influence policies, and mobilize communities for social impact.

     

  • Building an Inclusive Society: Experiences from the Field

    Authors: Dutch Coalition Disability & Development (DCDD), Liliane Fonds

    This report captures lessons learned from the Voices for Inclusion project, which focused on improving advocacy for marginalized rightsholder groups in five countries: Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Nigeria, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It emphasizes intersectionality, self-advocacy, and collaboration among marginalized rughtsholder communities for inclusion.

  • Bias Gender, Stigma, dan Stereotip (Gender Bias, Stigma, and Stereotype)

    Author: Sanggar Swara

    This document provides educational materials on gender bias, stigma, stereotypes, and intersecting forms of oppression, particularly focusing on SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Expression, and Sex Characteristics). It explores systemic challenges, societal norms, and tools for dismantling discrimination through education and advocacy.

  • Advokasi Inklusif (Inclusive Advocacy Guide)

    Author: Kelompok Belajar Indonesia Inklusi

    This guide provides strategies and principles for inclusive advocacy, focusing on marginalized groups and ensuring intersectionality, participatory approaches, and evidence-based practices. It includes frameworks for advocacy planning, implementation, and evaluation, emphasizing collaboration and social justice.

  • SOGIE-SC: Mengenal Ragam Seksualitas Manusia (Understanding SOGIE-SC Training Materials)

    Author: Ayu R. Yolandasari

    This training material delves into the concepts of SOGIE-SC, providing comprehensive insights into human sexuality, gender diversity, and intersectional identities. It addresses social constructs, stigma, rights, and challenges faced by diverse communities, emphasizing inclusion and advocacy for LGBTQI+ groups in Indonesia.

  • Protokol Ekosob PPHAM (Protocol on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights for Women Human Rights Defenders)

    Authors: Indonesia Protection for WHRD Network, Voice Team

    This document outlines a framework for protecting economic, social, and cultural rights for women human rights defenders (PPHAM) in Indonesia. It covers normative frameworks, rights-based standards, vulnerability contexts, state obligations, and operational protocols to support PPHAMs, particularly those who assist women victims of violence.

  • Panduan Penanganan Kasus Kekerasan Terhadap Perempuan dan Anak di Polda Metro Jaya (Guidelines for Handling Cases of Violence Against Women and Children at Polda Metro Jaya)

    Author: Yayasan IPAS

    This guide serves as an operational manual for handling cases of violence against women and children within the jurisdiction of Polda Metro Jaya. It outlines protocols, legal procedures, and the role of the Women’s and Children’s Services Unit (Unit PPA) in providing comprehensive and gender-sensitive support to victims.

  • Panduan Evakuasi Crisis Response Mechanism (CRM)

    Author: Crisis Response Mechanism Consortium

    This guide provides detailed procedures and protocols for evacuating individuals facing violence or discrimination based on SOGIESC (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Expression, and Sex Characteristics) within Indonesia, outlining risk assessment, evacuation processes, and support services offered by the CRM consortium.

  • Modul Pelatihan SUGAR Camp (Training Module for SUGAR Camp)

    Author: SOFI Institute

    This training module focuses on mainstreaming gender and sexuality awareness among youth in Indonesia. It includes interactive sessions, conceptual frameworks, and strategies to promote discussions on gender and sexual diversity.

  • GEDSI (Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion) Training Material

    Author: Sentra Advokasi Perempuan, Difabel dan Anak (SAPDA).

    This training material covers key concepts of gender equality, disability, and social inclusion (GEDSI), providing a framework for understanding and addressing issues related to access, control, participation, and benefits among vulnerable rightsholder groups, especially women and people with disabilities (PwDs).

  • “It’s not funny campaign 1”

    Safe Space BTB

    This video series raises awareness about how jokes can be harassment even though they are socially accepted. How people can act differently when they are being harassed and it’s okay because not everyone is ready to fight or has to. And how other people can also speak up and stop harassment if they are witnessing it. We wanted to include as many vulnerable groups of people from society as possible: disabled, LGBTQIA+, women, indigenous, etc. For that, we collaborated with other organizations and advocates as we think that the rights holders are the ones to tell their stories.

  • Participation for Empowerment: How Are Indigenous Peoples Faring in the SDGs?

    Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)

    This briefing paper presents insights into the participation and challenges faced by indigenous peoples in Asia concerning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It explores issues of inclusiveness, equality, and empowerment for indigenous communities, offering recommendations for integrating indigenous perspectives into SDG processes.

  • Economic Inclusion of LGBTQI People in Southeast Asia: A Background Research Report on Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines

    APCOM

    This report analyzes the economic inclusion and challenges faced by LGBTQI people in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, and the Philippines, discussing legal frameworks, societal attitudes, and advocacy opportunities. It aims to support multisectoral cooperation for LGBTQI inclusion in economic and social participation.

  • Linking & Learning Session on LGBTIQ+ and Diversity

    Voice Team

    This document covers discussions and presentations from a session focused on LGBTIQ+ inclusion and diversity within Cambodia. It includes topics on societal acceptance, cultural context, and advocacy efforts for marginalized groups in the country.

  • Vis – “ខ្ញុំស្អាត អ្នកស្អាត” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

    NEARY

    The “I You Are Beautiful” campaign aims to promote self-love, body positivity, and inclusivity. By utilizing a variety of media formats, we can reach a wider audience and deliver a powerful message. podcast, music video, poster, and online exhibition.

  • នរាហ៍ – ម្ចាស់ព្រេងវាសនា (Narak – Master of Destiny) [Official Lyric Video]

    Arts and Mental Health

    This song was composed to help everyone understand their own rights to freedom and independence.

    Song lyrics, composition, and singing by: ‘Narak’
    Music arrangement and sound engineering by: ‘Rey Monibanya’
    Graphic design by: Chantra Davina

  • KESORRR កេសរ – ME, YOU & US ft Yaree, Cha Cha & QUEEN [Music Video]

    Impact Hub Phnom Penh

    NOW-Us music video ME, YOU & Us is created under the spirit of Voice of rightsholder. Tp empowering and inspiring. It talks about the importance of being independent and making your own choices

  • Brainstorming Session for Rights Holders: Rights and Responsibilities of Youth at Work (R@W)

    Live & Learn Cambodia (LLC)

    This presentation outlines discussions on the rights and responsibilities of youth in the workplace, covering topics such as labor rights, workplace safety, fair employment practices, and youth empowerment strategies in Cambodia.

  • Older People’s Income and Social Protection in Cambodia during COVID-19 and Beyond

    HelpAge Cambodia (HAC), Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation of Cambodia

    This report explores the socioeconomic and social protection needs of older people in Cambodia during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting gaps in social protection coverage and the impacts of the pandemic on their livelihoods, income, and wellbeing.

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