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May 2014, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 579-590 Supporting local climate adaptation planning and implementation through local governance and decentralised finance provision
by Virinder Sharma & Victor Orindi & Ced Hesse & James Pattison & Simon Anderson - 591-604 Sustainable rural livelihoods approach for climate change adaptation in Western Odisha, Eastern India
by Virinder Sharma & Bhaskar Reddy & Niranjan Sahu - 605-614 Environment and climate mainstreaming: challenges and successes
by Emily Benson & Alex Forbes & Mika Korkeakoski & Razi Latif & Dechen Lham
April 2014, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 311-312 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 313-326 Action research with children and adolescents working on the streets of Athens, Greece
by Vasiliki Tsourtou & Korina Hatzinikolaou & Christina Chatzinikolaou - 327-338 Microcredit and power: examining how and why women encounter domination in Bangladesh
by H.M. Ashraf Ali - 339-352 Using birthing kits to promote clean birth practices in Ethiopia
by Ruth Jackson - 353-365 Building civil society in Lao PDR: the Decree on Associations
by Roberto Belloni - 366-378 Small-scale social-environmental enterprises in the green economy: supporting grassroots innovation
by Heather Creech & Leslie Paas & Gabriel Huppé Gabriel & Vivek Voora & Constance Hybsier & Helen Marquard - 379-389 Post-project evaluation of the sustainability of development project outcomes: a case study in eastern Indonesia
by Bronwyn Myers & Rohan Fisher & Sam Pickering & Stephen Garnett - 390-404 Under-development in practice: Nigeria and the enduring problem of corruption
by Daniel Agbiboa - 405-419 Joint (ad)ventures and (in)credible journeys evaluating innovation: asset-based community development in Ethiopia
by Alison Mathie & Brianne Peters - 420-434 Exploring the role of migrants’ remittances in the UN's nation building and development management in Haiti
by Romanovski Zéphirin - 435-441 Informing the future of capacity building: lessons from an NGO partnership
by Tricia Petruney & Aurelie Brunie & Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka & Patricia Wamala-Mucheri & Angela Akol
February 2014, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 153-154 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 155-173 Cultivating “success” and “failure” in policy: participatory irrigation management in Nepal
by Manpriet Singh & Janwillem Liebrand & Deepa Joshi - 174-184 The role of caste in the implementation of herbal gardens in Bangalore
by Maria Torri - 185-198 Farmer cooperatives are the missing link to meet market demands in Laos
by Jean-Christophe Castella & Bounthanom Bouahom - 199-215 The challenges of measuring food security and sovereignty in the Yucatán Peninsula
by Hector Calix de Dios & Heather Putnam & Santos Alvarado Dzul & Wendy Godek & Susanne Kissmann & Jean Luckson Pierre & Steve Gliessman - 216-233 “Yes we are here, living, but malaria is surrounding us”: sustainable livelihoods and malaria in Tanzania
by Ann Le Mare & Christina Makungu & Christine Dunn - 234-244 Social compacts for long-term inclusive economic growth in developing countries
by John M. Luiz - 245-257 Peacebuilding for faith-based development organisations: informing theory and practice
by Sian Nicholas - 258-271 Development-driven forced displacement and compensation-based resettlement: experiences from the Jamuna multi-purpose bridge project
by Syed Al Atahar - 272-285 Using art and everyday objects to fight HIV/AIDS in Uganda
by Lilian M. Nabulime & Cheryl McEwan - 286-297 Troubling preparedness: investigating the (in)visibility of LGBT concerns within pre-departure orientations
by Robert C. Mizzi - 298-306 The Paung Ku model: encouraging change through learning
by Gillian Fletcher & Kyaw Thu & Pyae Phyo Maung & Naw Margueritta Mu Yeh Hpeh & Kyaw Myint - 307-308 Importing democracy: the role of NGOs in South Africa, Tajikistan, and Argentina
by Alan Fowler - 309-310 Gender, development, and environmental governance: Theorizing connections
by Lars Rudebeck
January 2014, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-17 Transforming the social capital of the urban poor: Lessons from Kisumu, Kenya
by Caroline Cage - 18-29 Considering the ecohealth approach: Shaping Haitian women's participation in urban agricultural projects
by Jennifer Vansteenkiste - 30-38 Lost in translation? Keeping women's issues alive in gender and development initiatives
by Vidyamali Samarasinghe - 39-50 Global financial crisis and women's micro-lending innovations in Pakistan and Malawi
by Tahmina Rashid & Jonathan Makuwira - 51-62 Measuring the success of HIV/AIDS NGOs among Nairobi's youth
by Megan Hershey - 63-80 Education. Period. Developing an acceptable and replicable menstrual hygiene intervention
by Emily Wilson & Josephine Reeve & Alice Pitt - 81-90 Ableing work, Disableing workers?
by Arun Kumar & Nivedita Kothiyal & Vanmala Hiranandani, & Deepa Sonpal - 91-104 Doing development differently: Rituals of hope and despair in an INGO
by Emma Crewe - 105-117 Meeting the challenges of the handicraft industry in Africa: Evidence from Nairobi
by John Harris - 118-128 Land restitution and income generation in protected areas in Mpumalanga, South Africa
by Mirjam de Koning & Frik De Beer - 129-139 Applying an ecological model to orphans and vulnerable children programming
by Shannon Senefeld & Paul Clayton Perrin - 140-146 Extreme poverty alleviation through community-based entrepreneurship: PRODECO in Paraguay
by Julian Gallardo & Emmanuel Raufflet - 147-148 From recipients to donors: emerging powers and the changing development landscape
by Vicky Mancuso Brehm - 148-150 Rethinking development challenges for public policy: insights from contemporary Africa
by Rajesh Sampath - 150-152 The ACORD transformation: overcoming uncertainty, 1975–2010
by Chiku Malunga
November 2013, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 1-1 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 1-1 Editoral Board
by The Editors - 947-949 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 950-962 One size does not fit all: choosing methods to inform area development
by Graham Sherbut & Nazneen Kanji - 963-976 Improved learning for greater effectiveness in development NGOs
by Barry Whatley - 977-990 Configuring ‘country ownership’: patterns of donor-recipient relations
by Anne L. Buffardi - 991-1006 Working from strengths to assess changes in gender equality
by Juliet Willetts & Naomi Carrard & Joanne Crawford & Claire Rowland & Gabrielle Halcrow - 1007-1021 Education for all, education for whom, education for what? Lessons from Mali
by Jaimie Bleck & Boubacar Mody Guindo - 1022-1033 Grassroots civil society at crossroads: staying on the path to independence or turning onto the UK Government's route to localism?
by Andri Soteri-Proctor & Jenny Phillimore & Angus McCabe - 1034-1047 Vinya wa Aka: an expanded microcredit model for community development
by Monique Hennink & Carolyn Kulb & Ndunge Kiiti - 1048-1058 The potential of evaluation to promote sustainable development in Russian forest management
by Ksenia Gerasimova - 1059-1070 In the name of ‘underdeveloped’ Adibashi: the politics of NGOs and the Munda in Bangladesh
by Shaila Sharmeen - 1071-1077 ‘Cracking collaboration’ between NGOs and academics in development research
by Daniel Stevens & Rachel Hayman & Anna Mdee - 1078-1083 Civil society and trust building in Cyprus
by Norman Gillespie & Vasiliki Georgiou & Sevinc Insay
September 2013, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 797-798 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 799-810 “They don't garden here”: NGO constructions of Maya gardening practices in Belize
by Douglas C. Reeser - 811-825 Contextualising development projects among the San of Botswana: challenges of community gardening
by Kirstie Cadger & Thembela Kepe - 826-839 Understanding quality in services supporting women survivors of gender-based violence
by Michaela Raab & Jasmin Rocha - 840-856 How do international development agencies approach peacebuilding in a sub-national conflict?
by Adam Burke - 857-871 Defying “the pervasive bias” against African smallholders: identifying entry points for institutional change
by Samuel Adjei-Nsiah & Richard Adu-Acheampong & Kofi Debrah & Fadiala Dembele & Soumanou Lassine & Bara Ouologuem & Aliou Saidu & Pierre Vissoh & Elizabeth Zannou - 872-888 The success of Afghan NGOs
by Paolo Novak - 889-907 Pro-poor development performance of livestock projects: analysis and lessons from projects' documentation
by Francis Wanyoike & Derek Baker - 908-919 Effects of neoliberal adjustments on government-funded international volunteer cooperation organisations
by Benjamin J. Lough & Cliff Allum - 920-933 Community grain banks and food security of the tribal poor in India
by Edakkandi Meethal Reji - 934-943 The impact of community-based capital cash transfers on orphan schooling in Kenya
by Morton Skovdal & Albert Webale & Winnie Mwasiaji & Andrew Tomkins - 944-945 Global Matters for Non-Governmental Public Action
by Brian Pratt
August 2013, Volume 23, Issue 5-6
- 601-608 Civil societies at crossroads: eruptions, initiatives, and evolution in citizen activism
by Rajesh Tandon & L. David Brown - 609-616 Struggles for systems that nourish: southern Africa civil society contributions and challenges to the creation of flourishing societies
by Mutizwa Mukute & James Taylor - 617-630 Struggles against systems that impoverish: South African civil society at the crossroads
by James Taylor - 631-643 Kampala city traders (KACITA) strike for action
by Jackline Kabahinda - 644-652 Civil society at multiple crossroads in Asia
by Kaustuv Kanti Bandyopadhyay - 653-664 Civil society in changing India: emerging roles, relationships, and strategies
by Debika Goswami & Rajesh Tandon - 665-677 Changing civil society in Cambodia: in search of relevance
by Kaustuv Kanti Bandyopadhyay & Thida C. Khus - 678-684 Is civil society in the Southern Cone of Latin America at a crossroad?
by Anabel Cruz - 685-700 Protest and proposal, participation and representation: the Chilean student movement, 2011–12
by Inés M. Pousadela - 701-720 From embarrassing objects to subjects of rights: the Argentine LGBT movement and the Equal Marriage and Gender Identity laws
by Inés M. Pousadela - 721-728 The emergence and re-emergence of civil society: a brief history of civil society in Europe, from the Magna Carta to the Eurozone crisis
by Brian Pratt & Rowan Popplewell - 729-741 Occupy London as pre-figurative political action
by Neil Howard & Keira Pratt-Boyden - 742-754 Dutch civil society at crossroads
by Rik Habraken & Lucas Meijs & Lau Schulpen & Cristien Temmink - 755-770 Treading new ground: a changing moment for citizen action in Greece
by Maro Pantazidou - 771-783 Russian civil society: background, current, and future prospects
by Charles Buxton & Evgenia Konovalova - 784-796 Civil societies at crossroads: lessons and implications
by Rajesh Tandon & L. David Brown
2013, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 453-454 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 455-467 Reflexive engagements: the international development blogging evolution and its challenges
by Tobias Denskus & Andrea Papan - 468-480 Revisiting child sponsorship programmes
by Willem van Eekelen - 481-495 Community collaboration in development work with young people: perspectives from Zambian communities
by Iain Lindsey - 496-510 “SMART” Photovoice agricultural consultation: increasing Rwandan women farmers' active participation in development
by Myriam Gervais & Lysanne Rivard - 511-525 “I'd like to participate, but . . .”: women farmers' scepticism towards agricultural extension/education programmes
by Chrysanthi Charatsari & Majda Istenič & Evagelos Lioutas - 526-536 Autonomy and policy independence in Africa: a review of NGO development challenges
by Sylvia Bawa - 537-548 Developing participatory communication: a case study using semi-structured interviews in Samoa
by John Schischka - 549-561 Participatory communication for development in practice: the case of community media
by Víctor Marí Sáez - 562-574 Teachers as social capital agents: an exploratory study from Brazil
by Tamo Chattopadhay - 575-588 Local risk perceptions to identify institutional and development planning needs
by Muhammad Kamran & Ganesh Shivakoti - 589-595 Considered choices for funding decisions: how to calculate the real cost of donor-funded projects; when to say “yes” and when to say “no”
by John Cammack - 596-598 The Politics of Indigeneity: Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism
by Susan Elliott & Helene Connor - 598-599 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
by John Overton
2013, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 317-318 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 319-331 Dynamics of multi-local gifts: practices of humanitarian giving in post-tsunami Sri Lanka
by Pia Hollenbach - 332-345 Livelihood improvement and smallholder beekeeping in Kenya: the unrealised potential
by Thomas Carroll & Jim Kinsella - 346-358 Assessing food insecurity in Botswana: the case of Gaborone
by Alexander Legwegoh & Alice Hovorka - 359-371 Charcoal production and strategies to enhance its sustainability in Kenya
by Mary Njenga & Nancy Karanja & Cristel Munster & Miyuki Iiyama & Henry Neufeldt & Jacob Kithinji & Ramni Jamnadass - 372-388 Dependency on natural resources: post-conflict challenges for livelihoods security and environmental sustainability in Goma, The Democratic Republic of Congo
by Tata Ijang & Cleto Ndikumagenge - 389-401 Fair enough? Fair Trade and the quality of life amongst Bolivia's indigenous women artisans
by Tamara Stenn - 402-421 Social security for rural widows in Rajasthan: an empirical study
by Subrata Dutta - 422-432 The challenges and prospects of the school feeding programme in Northern Ghana
by Mohammed Sulemana & Ibrahim Ngah & M. Majid - 433-439 Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean: findings from a national adult literacy programme
by Bipasha Baruah - 440-448 The snowman outline: fact sheets by extensionists for farmers
by Jeffery Bentley & Eric Boa - 449-450 Representations of Global Poverty: Aid, Development and International NGOs
by Glenda Cooper - 450-452 Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices
by John Carstensen
2013, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 155-156 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 157-168 “Nobody helps us”: insights from ultra-poor Bangladeshi women on being beyond reach
by Lynn McIntyre & Jenny Munro - 169-183 Cultivated, caught, and collected: defining culturally appropriate foods in Tallé, Niger
by Alexandra Towns & Daniel Potter & Sadou Idrissa - 184-195 Toilet is not a dirty word: close to meeting the MDGs for sanitation?
by Frank Arku & Emmanuel Angmor & John-Engelbert Seddoh - 196-204 Community health workers – motivation and incentives
by Gabrielle Appleford - 205-216 Are healthier people happier? Evidence from Chile and Uruguay
by Mariana Gerstenblüth & Máximo Rossi - 217-231 The making and unmaking of community-based water supplies in Manila
by Petr Matous - 232-248 Rural development and migration in Mexico
by Andrew Wainer - 249-263 Evolution of input supply and service hubs in dairy development at Ada'a milk shed in Ethiopia
by Moti Jaleta & Berhanu Gebremedhin & Azage Tegegne & Samson Jemaneh & Tesfaye Lemma & Dirk Hoekstra - 264-277 Fostering rural sense of place: the missing piece in Uturu, Nigeria
by Uchendu Chigbu - 278-291 The global financial crisis and self-help groups in rural India: are there lessons from their micro savings model?
by Meera Tiwari - 292-298 Decommissioning dams in India: a comparative assessment of Mullaperiyar and other cases
by Arnab Chowdhury - 299-311 Using the Five Capabilities (5C) model: making a virtue of necessity
by Peter Huisman & Lieke Ruijmschoot - 312-313 Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers: New Partners or Old Patterns?
by Osvaldo Feinstein - 313-315 Privatizing the Democratic Peace: Policy Dilemmas of NGO Peacebuilding
by Norma De La Cruz - 315-316 Diaspora for Development in Africa
by Dharam Ghai
2013, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-20 From philanthropy to corporate social responsibility in Guatemala: assessing shifts through
by Gary Bland & Anna Wetterberg - 21-32 Spoiling the situation: reflections on the development and research field
by Tanya Jakimow - 33-45 Evaluation of Dutch support to capacity development
by Piet de Lange - 46-56 Cordaid's experience with impact evaluation
by Francois Lenfant & Rens Rutten - 57-68 Time poverty, gender and well-being: lessons from the Kyrgyz Swiss Swedish Health Programme
by Julian Walker - 69-78 Reaching beyond the health post: Community-based surveillance for polio eradication
by Dora Curry & Filimona Bisrat & Ellen Coates & Penny Altman - 79-89 Fertility differential by husbands' occupational status and income in Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India
by Ayesha Jamal & Farasat Siddiqui - 90-106 Using participatory impact diagrams to evaluate a community development project in Kenya
by Juliet Kariuki & Jemimah Njuki - 107-122 Are women self-help group members economically more empowered in left-run municipalities?
by Zakir Husain & Diganta Mukerjee & Mousumi Dutta - 123-136 The discourse of “development” and why the concept should be abandoned
by Aram Ziai - 137-144 Improving NGO governance: practical applications of the GATE approach
by Alan Fowler - 145-150 Exploring strengths-based approaches in the design of a family planning project in Kenya
by Gabrielle Appleford - 151-152 Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest: Concepts, Policies, and Politics
by Mokbul Ahmad - 152-153 Empowered Participation or Political Manipulation? State, Civil Society and Social Funds in Egypt and Bolivia
by Sylvia Bergh
November 2012, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1063-1064 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 1065-1081 Shrinking operational space of NGOs – a framework of analysis
by Chris van der Borgh & Carolijn Terwindt - 1082-1096 An investigation into the training of community development workers within South Africa
by Peter Westoby & Rubert van Blerk - 1097-1108 Establishing cooperatives for effective community development in rural China
by David Bromwich & Max Saunders - 1109-1121 From paternalism to participation: the motivations and understandings of the “developers”
by Hannah Green - 1122-1134 Collective action and promotion of forest based associations on non-wood forest products in Cameroon
by William Armand Mala & Julius Chupezi Tieguhong & Ousseynou Ndoye & Sophie Grouwels & Jean Lagarde Betti - 1135-1146 Beyond access to water
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 1147-1149 Africa's Odious Debts: How Foreign Loans and Capital Flight Bled the Continent
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 1149-1151 Economic Policy and Human Rights: Holding Governments to Account
by Rajesh Sampath
September 2012, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 893-894 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 895-908 Fostering “Why not?” social initiatives – beyond business and governments
by Henry Mintzberg & Guilherme Azevedo - 909-920 Learning for capacity development: a holistic approach to sustained organisational change
by Phum Thol & Sim Chankiriroth & Dennis Barbian & Graeme Storer - 921-931 Immersion for organisational learning in Tanzania
by Rinus van Klinken - 932-945 Debt-for-development exchanges in Australia: past, present and future
by Luke Fletcher & Adele Webb - 946-961 Reforming accountability in international NGOs: making sense of conflicting feedback
by Thomas W. D. Davis & Kate Macdonald & Scott Brenton - 962-977 Do organisational forms of the coffee supply chain matter in poverty reduction?
by Abdoul Murekezi & Songqing Jin & Scott Loveridge - 978-990 Cost effectiveness of seed fairs relative to direct relief distribution in Zimbabwe
by Kizito Mazvimavi & Tarisayi Pedzisa & Conrad Murendo & Isaac J. Minde & Patrick V. Ndlovu - 991-1005 The banking sector intervention in the microfinance world: a study of bankers' perception and outreach to rural microfinance in India with special reference to the state of Punjab
by Sangeeta Arora & Meenu - 1006-1018 “Your kool-aid is not my kool-aid”: ideologies on microfinance within an INGO culture
by Payal Arora - 1019-1035 Impact assessment in the Sustainable Livelihood Framework
by Fédes van Rijn & Kees Burger & Eefje den Belder - 1036-1043 Taking research where the practice is: a tale of two programmes from BRAC
by Syed Masud Ahmed - 1044-1056 To what extent does social policy design address social problems? Evidence from the “70 y más” programme in Mexico
by Jesus Gastelum Lage - 1057-1058 Relational Accountability: Complexities of Structural Injustice
by Thomas Franklin - 1059-1060 Congo Masquerade. The political culture of aid inefficiency and reform failure
by Mieke Berghmans - 1060-1061 The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era: Primitive accumulation and the peasantry
by Brian Pratt - 1062-1062 Erratum
by The Editors
August 2012, Volume 22, Issue 5-6
- 621-633 Religion and development: subjecting religious perceptions and organisations to scrutiny
by Carole Rakodi - 634-650 A framework for analysing the links between religion and development
by Carole Rakodi - 651-662 The life a person lives: religion, well-being and development in India
by Sarah C. White & Joseph Devine & Shreya Jha - 663-674 Pentecostalism and development in Kibera informal settlement, Nairobi
by Gregory Deacon - 675-688 Religious values and beliefs and education for women in Pakistan
by Tamsin Bradley & Rubina Saigol - 689-703 Thinking about faith-based organisations in development: where have we got to and what next?
by Emma Tomalin - 704-720 Are faith-based organisations distinctive? Comparing religious and secular NGOs in Nigeria
by Robert Leurs - 721-734 Faith in forms: civil society evangelism and development in Tanzania
by Maia Green & Claire Mercer & Simeon Mesaki - 735-748 The role of religious values and beliefs in charitable and development organisations in Karachi and Sindh, Pakistan
by Nida Kirmani - 749-762 The role of a transnational religious network in development in a weak state: the international links of the Episcopal Church of Sudan
by Nancy T. Kinney - 763-778 Trajectories of transnational Muslim NGOs
by Marie Juul Petersen - 779-791 Givers and governance: the potential of faith-based development in the Asia Pacific
by Alec Thornton & Minako Sakai & Graham Hassall - 792-802 Strengthening the voice of the poor: religious organisations' engagement in policy consultation processes in Nigeria and Tanzania
by Michael Taylor - 803-818 The role of religion in women's campaigns for legal reform in Nigeria
by Fatima L. Adamu & Oluwafunmilayo J. Para-Mallam - 819-834 Playing broken telephone: assessing faith-inspired health care provision in Africa
by Jill Olivier & Quentin Wodon - 835-850 Have financial difficulties compromised Christian health services' commitment to the poor?
by Peter Rookes & Jean Rookes - 851-866 Pro-poor? Class, gender, power, and authority in faith-based education in Maharashtra, India1
by Martin Rew & Zara Bhatewara - 867-874 Practising Buddhism in a development context: Sri Lanka's Sarvódaya movement
by Chandima Daskon & Tony Binns - 875-882 Islam and development practice: HIV/AIDS in South Africa
by Logan Cochrane & Suraiya Nawab - 883-892 Addressing dependency with faith and hope: the Eagles Relief and Development Programme of the Living Waters church in Malawi
by Rick James
June 2012, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 435-435 Dedication
by The Editors - 436-436 Preface
by Jo Boyden - 437-447 Introduction: development, children, and protection
by William Myers & Michael Bourdillon - 448-459 Beyond war: ‘suffering’ among displaced Congolese children in Dar es Salaam
by Gillian Mann