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Publications

Below are listed the titles of the previous publications. To order any of these resources, just e-mail us at admin@cenfacs.org.uk with your postal address and your full name.

<> FACS newsletter <>

  • Francophone Africa
  • Issue no.1
  • Regional Development
  • Issue no.2
  • Development Partnership
  • Issue no.3
  • Access To Development
  • Issue no.4
  • Sustainable Capacity Development
  • Issue no.5
  • Development Statistics
  • Issue no.6
  • Prevention In Development
  • Issue no.7
  • Development Facilitation
  • Issue no.8
  • Volunteering For A Better Africa
  • Issue no.9 (Special issue)
  • Black History or African History?
  • Issue no.10
  • African Orphans
  • Issue no.11

    <> SDI Update <>

  • CENFACS’ projects in Africa and the UK/ 2004 Initiative Plan
  • Issue no.1
  • On-going projects in the UK and Reports from Africa
  • Issue no.2
  • Women Leaders/Managers & UK project plans for 2005
  • Issue no.3
  • Widow projects & Community Research and Networking
  • Issue no.4

    <> RILIVES Appeal Bulletin <>

  • The Great Lakes Appeal
  • November 2004
  • The African Sahel Appeal
  • November 2005

    <> Le feuillet statistique <>

  • Easy-To-Digest Development Statistics 2004
  • End-year issue
  • Easy-To-Digest development Statistics 2005
  • End-year issue

    <> 3W newsletter <>

  • 3W directions and guidance
  • Issue no.1
  • Keeping the Net Alive (KNA)
  • Issue no.2
  • Managing your money through budgeting
  • Issue no.3
  • Converting a non income-generating activity into income earning one
  • Issue no.4

    <> UK project leaflets <>

  • Advice project
  • Employability training (3W project)
  • 3W Support Network
  • Outreach and research project
  • Access survey/questionnaire
  • Basic skills development (deBASICS project)
  • <> African project leaflets/flyers <>

  • The 3 basics for women (healthcare, education & income-generating activity)
  • Meeting local farming and local needs: A poultry for layer birds
  • Destitute widows
  • Destitute HIV/AIDS Orphans
  • Women manually and traditionally pulling drinking water from a well
  • Make Africa Better
  • War Orphans and child Soldiers
  • Les enfants mendiants et travailleurs
  • Needy children and victims of malaria
  • Women’s capacity building training
  • The forgotten children of developments
  • Together with you we can make Africa better. A better Africa is good for us all and generations to come. (CENFACS – 2007)