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Overview
Tactical Notebooks provide first-person, detailed information on the use of a tactic and how it may be adapted to other situations.
The authors -- from diverse walks of life and human rights issue areas -- recount their personal experiences in these detailed tactical notebooks. Although their backgrounds and situations differ, all used innovative tactics to help address an urgent human rights situation. Read these notebooks to learn how a tactic was actually implemented, what factors influenced its use, and the challenges that surfaced along the way. We hope these examples of how tactics were used in sometimes dangerous, real-life situations will help you think tactically, to consider adapting these tactics to your own context, and adding these tactics to your own tactical repertoire.
Below you will find a table of all tactical notebooks currently available.
- Year refers to year of publication of notebook.
- Title is the title of the notebook.
- Region refers to the geographic region in which the tactic was implemented.
- download files shows the various languages to which the notebook has been translated and allows you to download those notebooks from this page.
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Tactical Notebooks: In-depth case studies of successful tactics
notebook: Building Child Friendly Villages: Using village strengths to combat child labour and other exploitative practices
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notebook: Right to Know, Right to Live: Building a campaign for the right to information and accountability
This notebook shares how Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) has been deeply involved in a collective process which has shaped and influenced the Campaign for the Right to Information in India. MKSS makes the case that without access to information and transparency there can be no genuine participation of all members of society, particularly the poor, in democracy. The right to know and actual transparency of information provides the ability to demand and access rights.
notebook: Action Theatre: Initiating Changes
The goal of Action Theatre is to develop the capacities of young people and cultural activists at the grassroots level to be a force for change. Action Theatre helps to create a society based on human rights, gender equity and social justice.
notebook: Access to Justice: Creating local level, citizen action mediation bodies to ensure human rights
The Centre for Victims of Torture (CVICT) in Nepal instituted a tactic to circumvent the problem of police abuse through a process of rights-based community mediation. The tactic trains local people as mediators and resources to their communities on basic laws and human rights. In addition, it has served as a vehicle to empower women to become community leaders by addressing their individual and collective needs.
notebook: Engaging Key Stakeholders: Ensuring the right to HIV/AIDS education and health care services
In this notebook, we learn about how the development agency CARE-Bangladesh involved key stakeholders, particularly a transport workers’ union, in the task of HIV/AIDS prevention in Bangladesh. This story provides important insights into engaging key stakeholders in advocacy work that is socially acceptable and relevant to the lives and experience of target communities.
notebook: Engaging the Media: Building support for minimum wage reform
The Korean Women Workers Associations United (KWWAU) and its partners effectively engaged media to raise public awareness and concern regarding the minimum wage system, thereby assisting in the creation of a social movement that has succeeded in changing the minimum wage law to afford greater protections for workers, especially for women.
notebook: Human Rights Advocacy Utilizing Religious Perspectives and Opinion Leaders: Promoting National Human Rights Education in Indonesia
The National Working Group for Human Rights Dissemination and Promotion (NWG) in Indonesia developed a human rights education curriculum for all age levels in both public and private schools. In order to create support for such a human rights curriculum that also encompassed religious educational institutions, an effective tactic was to engage key and respected leaders in the development and training of the human rights curriculum.
notebook: Research for Action: A region-wide participatory process to build participation, awareness & advocacy on trade policies
Responding to the rise of free trade in the global economy, the Southeast Asian Council for Food Security (SEACON) set out in 2003 to conduct a unique, participatory research project to investigate the impacts of these macroeconomic changes on small scale food producers in Southeast Asia.

