Communication & Advocacy
- Key Resources
- Examples of PIN's Interventions
- Humanitarian principles and standards
- Emergency Preparedness
- Markets in Emergencies
- Cash and Vouchers Assistance in Emergencies
- Protection Mainstreaming
- Food Security & Livelihoods in Emergencies
- Nutrition in Emergencies
- WASH in Emergencies
- Shelter, NFIs & Settlements in Emergencies
- Cross cutting topics
- Education in Emergencies
- Protection in Emergencies
- Key Resources
- Examples of PIN's Interventions
- Market Assessments
- Labour Market Assessments and Employment
- Facilitation Approaches
- Private Sector Engagement and Partnerships
- Value Chain Development
- Access to Employment
- Monitoring and Evaluation of MSD
- Women's Economic Empowerment
- Markets in Emergency / Recovery Contexts
- Temporary
- Key Resources
- Examples of PIN's Interventions
- Education in Emergencies (EiE) - Standards and Guidance
- Inclusion and gender
- Access
- Teacher Training and Pedagogy
- Learning Outcomes
- Labour market assessment and employment
- Inclusion and Gender
- Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
- One World in Schools (OWIS)
- Child Protection and Well-Being
- Refugee Education
- Education in Emergencies - Quality
- Education in Emergencies (EiE)
- PIN Education in Emergencies (EiE) Tools
- Temporary
- Other
This site offers the most useful resources that can help you increase the quality of your advocacy and communication efforts. If you feel that an important resource is missing, let us know please.
Key Resources
When can it be useful?
This four-page document introduces PIN's Communication & Advocacy Department (CAD), describes its role within PIN and explains how it supports the work done by PIN's country offices.

When can it be useful?
This link redirects you to the PIN's webpage on the Publication and Communication subsection. There you can find even more resources related to the PIN's work.

When can it be useful?
The resources provided at this site help you design effective advocacy strategies for achieving the desired changes.

INSPIRED Magazines
When can it be useful?
This magazine provides useful information on impact investment from the perspective of NGO actors.

When can it be useful?
This journal provides both information on climate funds as well as examples of climate-related projects implemented by PIN

When can it be useful?
This resource features practical project examples and lessons from PINs market systems development programming across different countries.

PIN Social Media
When can it be useful?
Explore what is PIN tweeting to the world!

When can it be useful?
This link will open for you the PIN's Youtube channel.

When can it be useful?
Explore what is new in PIN's world on its English Facebook!

How To Do Advocacy
When can it be useful?
This resource offers a comprehensive set of advocacy strategies and tools for advocates, presented on the case of CSOs in Myanmar.

When can it be useful?
This document presents advocacy as one more option in a wide range of program strategies for reducing poverty, and appropriate when you want to influence policies that are at the source of poverty and discrimination and offers tools how to effectively use it.

When can it be useful?
This toolkit intends to assist staff at mission, regional and HQ levels to plan, implement and monitor the parts of the advocacy strategy that relate to them.

PIN Global Strategies
When can it be useful?
This resource specifies PIN's Relief and Development Department strategy for 2017 - 2021, incl. goals, priorities and sectors.

When can it be useful?
This programming strategy of PIN’s Relief and Development Department (RDD) explains the approach PIN takes to improving people’s livelihoods and protecting the natural environment.

When can it be useful?
This programming strategy of PIN’s Relief and Development Department (RDD) explains the approach PIN takes to improving water, sanitation and hygiene as a part of its multi-sectoral efforts to address undernutrition.
