Acknowledgements

Authors

Gill Price, Programme Management consultant, InterFace Development and Linda Richardson, Learning and Development consultant, InTuition Consultancy work freelance and have broad experience in both the humanitarian and development sectors.

Web site

Many thanks to Tim Foster and Phil Wilks who designed and created the current web site on a voluntary basis.

Translators

 Many thanks to the following for their contribution in translating the All In Diary:

Arabic: Aiham Al Sukhni and staff of the International Relief Department of Qatar Red Crescent. Also Bahaa Eldin, Mohamed Asim Mohamed Widatalla and especially Taiseer Abdalawal Ahmad - volunteers from UNV on-line volunteering.

Bahasa: Oxfam GB in Indonesia and their partners in the Emergency Response Team.

Bangla: Shaheen Bin Siraz who works for the NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and completed this entire task in his own time.

French: Irina Montiel, Geraldine Oudin and Judith Lopez Cardozo, and to Annick Masson who provided the invaluable service of translating, proof-reading and editing on a voluntary basis.

Spanish: Delia Tasso and other volunteers from UNV on-line volunteering. 

Supporting organisations

The following organisations have been involved in the development of the All In Diary information pages:

 

Funders

   The European Commission Humanitarian Aid department funded reproduction, distribution and evaluation of the  Zimbabwe version of the All In Diary in 2009.

The European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid department funds relief operations for victims of natural disasters and conflicts outside the European Union. Aid is channelled impartially, straight to people in need, regardless of their race, ethnic group, religion, gender, age, nationality or political affiliation.

   UNICEF's Child Protection section in Pakistan funded development, reproduction, translation, distribution and evaluation of the Pakistan version of the All In Diary in 2011.

UNICEF works in 190 countries through country programmes and National Committees to support children’s survival, protection, development and participation, from early childhood through adolescence.

Save the Children Fund in Myanmar - for integrating the All In Diary pages into a  self-development workbook for local partners.

RedR in Sri Lanka - supporting the production of the initial trial of the All In Diary.  

Thanks...

..to everyone who has supported and encouraged us from the inception of this project, through the launch of the initial trial, and beyond. Without this it would still be an idea floating around our heads.