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Publications

  1. Educational materials <<Click for samples>>

  2. Books <<The Wound of the psyche>> New

 3-    Working papers:

  1. Overview Of Women’s Participation In Peace Building Process In The Sudan - <<PDF file: 5 pages - 94.1 KB>>

  2. Historical Information on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) <<PDF file:6 pages - 30.6 KB>>

  3. The Struggle of Women for the Eradication of Harmful Traditional Practices that ate Harmful to their Health & Wellbeing

  4. FGM Sharia Verdict: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Historical Background, Views in Islamic Shari'a & Recent Research's Findings on FGM <<PDF file: 14 pages - 246 KB>>.

4-    Researches:

  1. Summary on: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Psycho-socio-sexual Consequences & Attitude Change in Khartoum North & East Nile Provinces. By Dr. Amna A. R. Hassan, SNCTP Executive Secretary (Sudan), 2000, International African University.

 5- Impacts assessments:

1. ICCO partner evaluation assessment 2000 - 2005, conducted by Catrien Bijleveld, 18th - 27th Nov. 2006 (new)

2.      Report of an appraisal mission to Khartoum, conducted by Catrien Bijleveld, 1992.

3.     Evaluation report on: Training and Information Campaign (1986 – 1992), conducted by Abdel Basit Mirgani and Ahmed M. Abusin from Al Fanar Center for Development Services (under assignment from Radda Barnen), Sep. 1993.

4.   Women and the Agony of Culture, An impact assessment for SNCTP field interventions, 1992-1994 by Dr. Hamid El-Bashir, Dept of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Khartoum.

5.      Final Report of mid-term evaluation mission, The Netherlands, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Group 5, consulting Engineers, Delft, 2nd – 13th December 1993.

6.  Nora Gibson, 1997.

7.      Evaluation report for the Training of Trainers (TOT and TIC) for NGOs workers and Sensitization Campaign among the displaced, conducted by Mr. Mohammed Al-Amin Abdel Gadir and Ms. Rabab Mohammed Ali Baldo, Jun. 1999.

8.     Impact Assessment on executed activities (1998 – 2001): report of an Assessment Mission carried out on request of the Royal Netherlands Embassy by Lia van Ginneken.- Noordman, Khartoum, The Hague. Mar/April, 2002.

9.     Internal evaluation report of Mayo Farm project, 27th December 2004 – 10th January 2005, Khartoum, Sudan.

            For full documents please, mailto:snctpiac5@hotmail.com.

 

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