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Enhancing Good Practice Documentation with Digital Storytelling: A Reference Manual for Empowering Community-Based Organisations and Communities Around HIV and Gender

Harare: Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS);Women'sNet (2012), 44 pp.

ISBN 978-0-7974-4880-3

"This reference manual guides the staff of development or other organisations to encourage individuals (either colleagues or community members) to share their personal stories and include their voices as part of a broader good practice documentation process. While SAfAIDS and Women’sNet focus on using the techniques to highlight interventions that advocate for HIV and AIDS, women’s rights, gender equality and sexual diversity programmes, the techniques discussed can be readily adapted for use in a variety of development issues." (Page 2)
Background: Good Practice Documentation and the Power of Stories, 1
1 Introduction: Good Practice Documentation and Digital Storytelling, 3
2 Application: A Gender-Sensitive Approach to Documentation - Using ICTs and Digital Storytelling, 6
3 Integration: Using Digital Storytelling as a Tool in Good Practice Documentation, 9
4 The Digital Storytelling Process: Holding a Write-Shop, 14
Annexes, 29