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: UNIFEM and AWID
Aimed at young women who are actively advocating around the issue of gender equality and HIV/AIDS in their communities, this manual is based on the thoughts, opinions, stories and concrete strategies provided by over 500 women who were participating in an online discussion that explored the  intersections between youth, gender and HIV/AIDS

Source: Amnesty International
Amnesty International has published a guide on using the law to press governments to implement their obligations towards women in armed conflict.

Source: Raising Voices
Published in 2003, the Resource Guide describes a long-term, community-based social change approach to violence prevention.

Source: Raising Voices
The Local Activism strategy includes grassroots initiatives that engage family, friends and neighbors in talking about issues often surrounded by silence and stigma.

Source: Raising Voices
Awarness is a critical step in creating change. It is the time to inform, agitable and create a stir about these issues, a time for people to stop and listen, to take notice and engage.

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