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March 2023, Volume 41, Issue S1
- e12661 Researching governance in difficult times and places: Reflections from Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Pakistan
by Shandana Khan Mohmand & Colin Anderson - e12663 Repertoires of citizen action in hybrid settings
by John Gaventa - e12678 The governance shock doctrine: Civic space in the pandemic
by Rosie McGee - e12680 International aid actions for accountability: Identifying interaction effects between programmes
by Rachel Nadelman & Rosie McGee & Ayesha Khan & Euclides Gonçalves & Jonathan Fox & Richard Burge & Fatai A. Aremu & Colin Anderson - e12681 What makes “difficult” settings difficult? Contextual challenges for accountability
by Anuradha Joshi - e12683 Everyday governance in areas of contested power: Insights from Mozambique, Myanmar, and Pakistan
by Colin Anderson & Anuradha Joshi & Katrina Barnes & Affaf Ahmed & Muddabir Ali & Egidio Chaimite & Salvador Forquilha & Danyal Khan & Rizwan Khan & Miguel Loureiro & Myanmar Research Team & Lucio Posse & Jo Rowlands & Alex Shankland - e12685 Women's political agency in difficult settings: Analysis of evidence from Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Pakistan
by Sohela Nazneen - e12687 Understanding accountability in practice: Obligations, scrutiny, and consequences
by Colin Anderson - e12697 Citizen action for accountability in challenging contexts: What have we learned?
by John Gaventa & Anuradha Joshi & Colin Anderson
September 2023, Volume 41, Issue 5
- e12693 Blind spots and spotlights in bureaucratic politics: An analysis of policy co‐production in environmental governance dynamics in Indonesia
by Muhammad Alif K. Sahide & Micah R. Fisher & Nurhady Sirimorok & Fatwa Faturachmat & Ahmad Dhiaulhaq & Ahmad Maryudi & Karno B. Batiran & Supratman Supratman - e12698 Exploring SME environmental behaviour and practice: The case of Malaysia
by Angathevar Baskaran & V. G. R. Chandran & Divyaasiny Rajaghantham - e12699 Tuloni Biya and its impact on menstrual health: A qualitative exploration of the menstrual experiences of adolescent girls in Assam
by Daisy Dutta & Chhanda Chakraborti & Pulak Mishra - e12700 Legal knowledge and child labour in Nepal: Does knowing the law make a difference?
by Tushi Baul & Susan L. Ostermann - e12703 Value chain research and development: The quest for impact
by Jason Donovan & Dietmar Stoian - e12704 Mobile money taxation and informal workers: Evidence from Ghana's E‐levy
by Nana Akua Anyidoho & Max Gallien & Mike Rogan & Vanessa van den Boogaard - e12705 Rethinking human capital: Perspectives from women working in the informal economy
by Yogesh Ghore & Brad Long & Zeynep Ozkok & Derin Derici - e12706 Does access to water, sanitation, and hygiene improve children's health? An empirical analysis in Indonesia
by Tri Mulyaningsih & Itismita Mohanty & Tesfaye Alemayehu Gebremedhin & Riyana Miranti & Vitri Widyaningsih - e12707 How much do development partners invest in disaster risk reduction? A data analysis
by Suyeon Lee - e12708 Rural market imperfections in India: Revisiting old debates with new evidence
by C. S. C. Sekhar & Namrata Thapa - e12709 The spatial and economic relationship between labour informality and homicides in Cali, Colombia
by Magaly Faride Herrera Giraldo & Carlos Giovanni González Espitia & Héctor Ochoa Díaz
May 2023, Volume 41, Issue 3
- e12665 Policy and performance in Uganda's seed sector: Opportunities and challenges
by Fredrick Bagamba & Proscovia R. Ntakyo & Geoffrey Otim & David J. Spielman & Bjorn Van Campenhout - e12666 Nutrition‐sensitive lockdowns: Conceptual framework and empirical insights from Africa during COVID‐19
by Thomas Daum & Hans Konrad Biesalski & Nikola Blaschke & Christine Bosch & Denise Güttler & Jakob Heni & Juliet Kariuki & Roseline Katusiime & Anna Seidel & Zinsou‐Narcisse Senon & George Woode & Regina Birner - e12667 NGOs' approach to human rights and the challenges in Bangladesh
by Md. Kamal Uddin - e12669 Agricultural development promises more growth and less poverty in Africa: Modelling the potential impact of implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme in six countries
by Mariam Diallo & Fleur Wouterse - e12672 Skills formation and (un)employment in Latin America: Evidence from Chile
by Juan Bogliaccini & Aldo Madariaga & Miski Peralta - e12673 What do (future) civil servants think of bribery and corruption? Evidence from India
by Rajiv Verma & Saurabh Gupta & Regina Birner - e12674 Benefits of enhanced access to education in Tanzania
by Livini Donath & Oliver Morrissey & Trudy Owens - e12676 The Water–Employment–Migration nexus: Buzzword or useful framework?
by Hussam Hussein & Fatine Ezbakhe - e12677 School committee composition: Exploring the role of parental and female representation in India
by Panchali Guha - e12679 Family's roles as a welfare pillar: The case of older persons living in extreme poverty in Bangladesh
by Owasim Akram & Mathilde Maîtrot
March 2023, Volume 41, Issue 2
- e12633 FADM: A Feasible Approach to Disaster Management
by Alessia D’Andrea & Patrizia Grifoni & Fernando Ferri - e12646 Do subsidies on seed and fertilizer lead to child labour? Evidence from Malawi
by Raymond Boadi Frempong - e12653 Bio‐pharma in Iran: Escaping the middle‐income trap
by Ali Babaee & Iman Miremadi & Ali N. Mashayekhi - e12655 Linking business strategies with upgrading pathways in global value chains: Insights from the Kenyan solar market
by Ulrich Elmer Hansen & Padmasai Lakshmi Bhamidipati & Mathilde Brix Pedersen & Ivan Nygaard & Hope Nyambura Njoroge - e12656 Why national development experts are not included in development policy‐making and practice: The case of Ghana
by Palash Kamruzzaman & Emmanuel Kumi - e12657 How evidence, implementation, policy, and politics come together within evidence systems: Lessons from South Africa
by Ruth Stewart - e12658 Wage returns to workplace training in Myanmar
by Henrik Hansen & S. Kanay De & John Rand & Neda Trifković - e12659 From global goal to local development policy: How partnerships as a policy idea changes through policy translation
by Oda Hustad - e12662 Gendered perceptions in maize supply chains: Evidence from Uganda
by Bjorn Van Campenhout & Anusha De - e12664 Is indigenous knowledge serving climate adaptation? Evidence from various African regions
by Walter Leal Filho & Franziska Wolf & Edmond Totin & Luckson Zvobgo & Nicholas Philip Simpson & Kumbirai Musiyiwa & Jokastah W. Kalangu & Maruf Sanni & Ibidun Adelekan & Jackson Efitre & Felix Kwabena Donkor & Abdul‐Lateef Balogun & Serafino Afonso Rui Mucova & Desalegn Yayeh Ayal
January 2023, Volume 41, Issue 1
- e12630 Civil society organizations and managerialism: On the depoliticization of the adaptive management agenda
by Lena Gutheil & Dirk‐Jan Koch - e12631 Growth, innovation, and policy for chicken in Latin America 1961–2019
by Gregory J. Scott & Enrique Vigo - e12632 Global urban development frameworks landing in Latin America: Insights from Ecuador and Bolivia
by Francesca Blanc & Giancarlo Cotella - e12635 Assessing the impact of aid on public health expenditure in aid recipient countries
by Yoojin Lim & Youngwan Kim & Daniel Connolly - e12636 Understanding the multifaceted impact of COVID‐19 on migrants in Kerala, India
by Irudaya S. Rajan & Pooja Batra & Reddy Sai Shiva Jayanth & Tharatha Moolayil Sivadasan - e12645 COVID‐19 vaccination: Willingness and practice in Bangladesh
by Avinno Faruk & Ishmam Al Quddus - e12647 Understanding inactive membership in voluntary contributory schemes: A case study of micro‐traders in Kenya
by Raphael Indimuli & Winnie Mitullah & Lone Riisgaard & Anne Kamau - e12649 Tax obsessions: Taxpayer registration and the “informal sector” in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Mick Moore - e12650 The contestation of ideas behind Indonesia's rural electrification policies: The influence of global and national institutional dynamics
by Hafidz Wibisono & Jon C. Lovett & Dhimas Bayu Anindito - e12652 Doing aid chains differently: Evaluating the potential of Multi‐Stakeholder Partnerships
by Kelly Gerard - e12660 International donors, domestic politics, and the expansion of social cash transfers in Malawi
by Hangala Siachiwena
October 2022, Volume 40, Issue S2
- e12607 Disrupted education trajectories: Exploring the effects of Covid‐19 on adolescent learning and priorities for “building back better” education systems in Ethiopia
by Nicola Jones & Megan Devonald & Rebecca Dutton & Sarah Baird & Workneh Yadete & Kiya Gezahegne - e12619 EdTech for Ugandan girls: Affordances of different technologies for girls' secondary education during the Covid‐19 pandemic
by Kalifa Damani & Rebecca Daltry & Katy Jordan & Libby Hills & Laura Evans - e12622 Teaching and learning for life skills development: Insights from Rwanda’s 12+ programme for adolescent girls: Special Issue Youth & Adolescent Skills Development: Preparing young people for diverse global challenges
by Sophia D’Angelo & Rachel Marcus & Ernest Ngabonzima - e12624 A green skills framework for climate action, gender empowerment, and climate justice
by Christina T. Kwauk & Olivia M. Casey - e12651 Improving pathways for girls and disadvantaged youth through secondary education and into work: Evidence and reflections from practice: Special Issue Youth & Adolescent Skills Development: Preparing young people for diverse global challenges
by Mallory Baxter & Milena Novy‐Marx & Sophia D'Angelo - e12670 Building resilience now and for the future: Adolescent skills to address global challenges
by Sophia D'Angelo - e12671 User perspectives on digital literacy as a response to misinformation
by Stephanie Diepeveen & Melanie Pinet
June 2022, Volume 40, Issue S1
- e12586 Normative coherence for development: What relevance for responsive regionalism?
by Harlan Koff & Sandra Häbel - e12589 Development as non‐migration? Examining normative and policy coherence in EU external action on migration and development
by Alexandra Berger - e12603 A normative power or fortress Europe? Normative policy coherence between the European Unionʼs development, migration, and foreign policies
by Lauri Siitonen - e12609 The African Small Island Developing States and normative coherence for sustainable development: The quality of civil rights and liberties
by Victoria Graham & Suzanne Graham - e12618 Normative coherence for development and regionalism: Gender equality in ASEAN's migration policies
by Sandra Häbel & Harlan Koff & Marie Adam - e12626 The adoption of global water norms in Central America: What separates normative coherence from normative hegemony?
by Edith Kauffer & Carmen Maganda - e12627 Normative coherence through social entrepreneurship: Fostering women’s empowerment in Myanmar
by Vlada Perekrestova
November 2022, Volume 40, Issue 6
- e12600 The effects of financial crisis on income inequality
by Thanh Cong Nguyen - e12608 Development co‐operation by European regions: Introducing the subnational donor governance dataset
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Sebastian Dellepiane - e12611 Why has there been a fall in child labour and an increase in school attendance in Mexico?
by Jorge Valero‐Gil & Magali Valero - e12615 Education, anthropogenic environmental change, and sustainable development: A rudimentary framework and reflections on proposed causal pathways for positive change in low‐ and lower‐middle income countries
by Colin Bangay - e12616 Tax Evasion Attitudes of Small Firms in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Evidence from Nigeria
by Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang - e12617 The impact of an additional year in high school on academic performance at university: Evidence from a policy experiment in Ghana
by Gordon Abekah‐Nkrumah & Patrick Opoku Asuming & Hadrat Yusif - e12623 Do zombie firms crowd out healthy firms and slow their growth? Evidence from China
by Xiaohan Guo & Jianliang Ye & Wunhong Su & Deming Luo & Xiangrong Jin - e12625 Governance of organic cocoa production: An analysis of EU regulation through the framework of multilevel governance
by Godfred Adduow Obeng - e12628 Beyond rich and poor: Identifying global development constellations
by Christine Hackenesch & Svea Koch & Sebastian Ziaja - e12629 Researcher effects in survey‐based research: Insights from research in South Sudan
by Kerstin Tomiak - e12648 No employment without participation: An evaluation of India's employment programme in eastern Uttar Pradesh
by Kartik Misra
September 2022, Volume 40, Issue 5
- e12602 Female participation and financial performance of microfinance institutions: Evidence from transition economies
by Md Aslam Mia & Lucia Dalla Pellegrina & Wai‐Yan Wong - e12604 What happens to aid fungibility when the recipient government takes control? Effects of aid ownership in Rwanda
by Zunera Ahmad Rana & Dirk‐Jan Koch - e12605 Growing cotton to produce food: Unravelling interactions between value chains in southern Mali
by Arouna Dissa & Jos Bijman & Maja Slingerland & Ousmane Mama Sanogo & Ken E Giller & Katrien Descheemaeker - e12606 The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and local institutions in Ghana’s mining communities: Challenges in understanding barriers to accountability
by Hevina S. Dashwood & Uwafiokun Idemudia & Bill Buenar Puplampu & Kernaghan Webb - e12610 Corruption, gender, and small‐scale cross‐border trade in East Africa: A review
by Jacqueline M. Klopp & Melissa Trimble & Eleanor Wiseman - e12612 Rural mechanization for equitable development: Disarray, disjuncture, and disruption
by David Lewis & Stephen Biggs & Scott E. Justice - e12613 Providing social assistance and humanitarian relief: The case for embracing uncertainty
by Matteo Caravani & Jeremy Lind & Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Ian Scoones - e12614 Contextual challenges of smart city implementation in Mashhad, Iran's second‐largest metropolis
by Navidreza Alizadeh Bazrafshan & Omid Ali Kharazmi - e12620 Fires in the Amazon Region: Quick Policy Review
by Luca Eufemia & Ana Paula Dias Turetta & Michelle Bonatti & Emmanuel Da Ponte & Stefan Sieber - e12621 Getting the (right) message across: How to encourage citizens to report corruption
by Caryn Peiffer & Grant W Walton - e12634 Whose voice counts? Examining government‐donor negotiations in the design of Ethiopia’s large‐scale education reforms for equitable learning
by Shelby Carvalho & Amare Asgedom & Pauline Rose
July 2022, Volume 40, Issue 4
- e12583 Turkey as an emerging donor in the development community: The Turkish‐type Development Assistance Model (TDAM)
by Yunus Turhan - e12587 Can Agenda 2030 bring about “localization”? Policy limitations of Agenda 2030 in the broader global governance system
by Gloria Novovic - e12588 The role of social identity in improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and health services: Evidence from Nepal
by Soumya Balasubramanya & David Stifel & Muzna Alvi & Claudia Ringler - e12592 Formalizing agricultural rentals in China: Does local public action help?
by Tongwei Qiu & Xinjie Shi & Biliang Luo - e12594 Sources of divergence in income in Indian states, 2001–2015
by Biswa Swarup Misra & Saban Nazlioglu & Ilhan Kucukkaplan - e12595 Offline contexts of online jobs: Platform drivers, decent work, and informality in Lagos, Nigeria
by Katarzyna Cieslik & Roland Banya & Bhaskar Vira - e12597 Challenges and opportunities with social inclusion and community‐based water management in Solomon Islands
by Mark William Love & Cara Beal & Diana Gonzalez & Joe Hagabore & Collin Benjamin & Hugo Bugoro & Nixon Panda & Jael O'oi & Carol Offer & Regina Souter - e12598 Heritage practices as development's blind spot: A case study of Coptic tattooing in Libya and Egypt
by Mariz Tadros - e12599 The structural design of conditional cash transfers: Colombia, India, and the USA compared
by Augusto De Venanzi - e12601 Testing multi‐stakeholder dialogue for better local governance in Niger: An experiment. Can we talk our way out of development problems?
by Ariel BenYishay & Lisa Mueller & Katherine Nolan & Philip Roessler
May 2022, Volume 40, Issue 3
- e12572 Protectors or enablers? Untangling the roles of traditional authorities and local elites in foreign land grabs in Cameroon
by Frankline Anum Ndi & James Emmanuel Wanki & Joost Dessein - e12573 Why are aid projects less effective in the Pacific?
by Terence Wood & Sabit Otor & Matthew Dornan - e12575 Emergency food supplies and food security in Wuhan and Nanjing, China, during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from a field survey
by Taiyang Zhong & Jonathan Crush & Zhenzhong Si & Steffanie Scott - e12576 More evidence on the impact of government social protection in sub‐Saharan Africa: Ghana, Malawi, and Zimbabwe
by Sudhanshu Handa & Frank Otchere & Paul Sirma & the Evaluation Study Team - e12579 Using evaluation data to predict loan performance among poor borrowers: The case of BRAC’s asset transfer and microcredit programmes
by Marup Hossain & Conner Mullally - e12580 Public perception of foreign aid in South Korea: The effects of policy efficacy in an emerging donor
by Eunju Kim & KyungWoo Kim - e12581 Kenya’s informal milk markets and the regulation–reality gap
by Emma Blackmore & Alejandro Guarin & William Vorley & Silvia Alonso & Delia Grace - e12582 Scaling up sustainable investment through blockchain‐based project bonds
by Yushi Chen & Ulrich Volz - e12585 WASH for all: A systematic review of Physiological and Sociological Characterization Framework segmentation in WASH policies, programmes, and projects
by Venkata Santosh Kumar Delhi & Ganesh Devkar & Sriharini Narayanan & Reeba Devaraj & Akshaya Ayyangar & A. Thillai Rajan - e12596 Mapping the nutrient adequacy of farm production and food consumption to target policy in Uganda
by Wim Marivoet & John M. Ulimwengu
March 2022, Volume 40, Issue 2
- e12552 Are growth diagnostics biased against the poor? Evidence from the Millennium Challenge Corporation
by Jigar D. Bhatt - e12555 North–South research collaborations: An empirical evaluation against principles of transboundary research
by Shelley Kotze & Mirek Dymitrow - e12557 Peacebuilding conditionalities: An alternative to migration conditionalities for European Union development policy
by Ángel Rodríguez Aurrecoechea - e12558 “The SDGs are not God”: Policy‐makers and the queering of the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
by Chimaraoke Izugbara & Meroji Sebany & Frederick Wekesah & Boniface Ushie - e12559 The rise and fall of government support for small‐scale voluntary development organizations—and their remarkable resilience
by Sara Kinsbergen & Mieke Molthof - e12560 The COVID‐19 pandemic and the internationalization of production: A review of the literature
by Ines Kersan‐Škabić - e12561 How can countries improve human development? Four distinct national planning strategies and the challenges for human development ahead
by Fabian Telch & Susan Appe - e12562 Self‐employment preferences among university graduates in Ghana: Does gender make a difference?
by Kehinde F. Ajayi & Nana Akua Anyidoho - e12564 Solidarity Economy and social inclusion: The Immigrant Fair in Florianópolis, Brazil
by Danielle Annoni & Karine de Souza Silva & Gabriela Martini dos Santos - e12565 Well‐being and employment of young people in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: Is work enough?
by Fiona Carmichael & Christian K. Darko & Nicholas Vasilakos - e12574 Openness processes and new subjectivities: Analysis of the Cuban case
by Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico - e12577 Translating climate strategies into action: An analysis of the sustainable, green, and resilient city action plans of the multilateral development banks
by Adrian Robert Bazbauers - e12578 Promoting Rwanda’s business environment: Impact of reforms and drivers of change
by Talea Bernatzki & Matthias Busse & Ruth Hoekstra
January 2022, Volume 40, Issue 1
- e12538 Payment‐by‐results for health interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A critical review
by Maren Duvendack - e12542 Aid instability, aid effectiveness and economic growth
by Qiaoqiao Liu & Zenggang Li - e12543 Enabling tax bargaining: Supporting more meaningful tax transparency and taxpayer engagement in Ghana and Sierra Leone
by Vanessa van den Boogaard & Wilson Prichard & Rachel Beach & Fariya Mohiuddin - e12544 Hybridization of Chinese international development volunteering: Evidence from three state‐funded programmes
by Qianjin Zhang & Junjie Lin & Tianyang Liu & Guang Chen - e12545 Regulating agricultural intensification: Lessons from West Africa’s rapidly growing pesticide markets
by Steven Haggblade & Amadou Diarra & Abdramane Traoré - e12547 Growth and convergence in Eastern Partnership and Central Asian countries since the dissolution of the USSR—embarking on different development paths?
by Cristian Incaltarau & Ilkhom Sharipov & Gabriela Carmen Pascariu & Teodor Lucian Moga - e12548 Child protection policy: Understanding drivers of violence affecting children in Côte d’Ivoire
by Jérôme Ballet & Francis Konaté & Séverin Yao Kouamé & Catherine Maternowska & Louis Olié - e12549 Reflections on the future role of the state in Somalia from the perspective of aid effectiveness
by Gaël Raballand & Andreas Fiebelkorn & Guenter Heidenhof & Kirk Schmidt - e12550 Understanding public support for Canadian aid to developing countries: The role of information
by Spencer Henson & John‐Michael Davis & Liam Swiss - e12551 “Securitized” UK aid projects in Africa: Evidence from Kenya, Nigeria and South Sudan
by Ivica Petrikova & Melita Lazell - e12554 Does affirmative action undermine meritocracy? “Meritocratic inclusion” of the marginalized in Nepal’s bureaucracy
by Ramesh Sunam & Bishnu Pariyar & Krishna K Shrestha - e12556 Northernization for Breaking‐through International Isolation: Taiwan’s Trilateral Aid Cooperation in the Middle East Refugee Crisis and beyond
by Yi‐Chen Wu & Shiuh‐Shen Chien - e12584 Can we live within environmental limits and still reduce poverty? Degrowth or decoupling?
by Jason Hickel & Stéphane Hallegatte
August 2021, Volume 39, Issue S1
- 1-20 The politics of promoting social cash transfers in Uganda: The potential and pitfalls of “thinking and working politically”
by Sam Hickey & Badru Bukenya - 21-41 Public spending on agricultural productivity and rural commercialization: A comparison of impacts using an economy‐wide approach
by Emerta Aragie & Jean Balié - 42-60 Inheriting the family farm: Generational wealth transfers in rural Kenya
by Njeri Kagotho & Neema N. Salim & Michele Patak‐Pietrafesa & Stavroula Kyriakakis - 61-80 Large dams, norms and Indigenous Peoples
by Andrea Schapper & Frauke Urban - 81-101 The modernization of the rice value chain in Senegal: A move towards the Asian Quiet Revolution?
by Guillaume Soullier & Paule Moustier - 102-121 Fair Trade USA coffee plantation certification: Ramifications for workers in Nicaragua
by Laura T. Raynolds & Claudia Rosty
November 2021, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 893-893 Editorial
by Steve Wiggins - 894-910 Understanding resilience: Lessons from lived experiences of extreme poverty in Bangladesh
by Mathilde Maîtrot & Geof Wood & Joe Devine - 911-925 Measuring household food security through surveys: Do the characteristics of the enumerators matter?
by Rebecca Pietrelli & Marco d’Errico & Kate Dassesse - 926-952 The effects of development aid on irregular migration to Europe: Deterrence or attraction?
by Gabriele Restelli - 953-970 COVID‐19’s impacts on global value chains, as seen in the apparel industry
by Jennifer Castañeda‐Navarrete & Jostein Hauge & Carlos López‐Gómez - 971-989 Helping when it matters: Optimal time for supporting women’s self‐employment in India
by Kshitij Awasthi & Kiran Kumaraswamy & Natascia Boeri - 990-1007 Visions, promises and understandings of development around Kenya’s Masinga reservoir
by William Clelland - 1008-1030 To impute or not to impute, and how? A review of poverty‐estimation methods in the absence of consumption data
by Hai‐Anh H. Dang - 1031-1035 Not such a good bargain for (the evidence on) budget support
by Geske Dijkstra - 1036-1039 To understand the implications of different aid modalities, we need to analyse the bargaining logic between donors and recipient governments
by Haley J. Swedlund & Malte Lierl
September 2021, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 703-720 Shielded against risk? European donor co‐ordination in Palestine
by Jan Orbie & Viktor Opsomer & Yentyl Williams & Sarah Delputte & Joren Verschaeve - 721-739 Lessons from reducing bribery in Uganda’s health services
by Caryn Peiffer & Rosita Armytage & Heather Marquette & Pius Gumisiriza - 740-756 Addressing educational attainment inequities in rural Ethiopia: Leave no adolescent behind
by Megan Devonald & Nicola Jones & Workneh Yadete - 757-772 State‐oriented service‐delivery partnership with civil society organizations in the context of counter‐terrorism in Nigeria
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 773-788 Industrial policy: Clarifying options through taxonomy and decision trees
by John Weiss & Adnan Seric - 789-810 Embrapa and the construction of scientific heritage in Brazilian agriculture: Sowing memory
by Lídia Cabral - 811-828 China–Japan development finance competition and the revival of mercantilism
by Muyang Chen - 829-847 Policy coherence across Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons from Finland
by Matti Ylönen & Anna Salmivaara - 848-864 Evaluating a citizen security pilot in Honduras: The economic benefits of a much reduced murder rate
by Jose Cuesta & Erik Alda - 865-889 Inequalities in higher education in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A scoping review of the literature
by Simone Reinders & Marleen Dekker & Jean‐Benoît Falisse
July 2021, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 511-531 Graduation after 10 years of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme: Surviving but still not thriving
by Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Jeremy Lind & John Hoddinott & Mulugeta Tefera Taye - 532-547 Evidence from the Productive Safety Net Programme in Ethiopia: Complementarities between social protection and health policies
by Kalle Hirvonen & Anne Bossuyt & Remy Pigois - 548-568 Community‐led reconstruction, social inclusion and participation in post‐earthquake Nepal
by Gordon Crawford & Chas Morrison - 569-587 Putting power and politics central in Nepal’s water governance
by Diana Suhardiman & Emma Karki & Ram C. Bastakoti - 588-603 What does resilience imply for development practice? Tools for more coherent programming and evaluation of resilience
by Mark A. Constas & Laura Mattioli & Luca Russo - 604-620 Risk navigation for Thinking and Working Politically: The work and disappearance of Sombath Somphone
by Kearrin Sims - 621-643 Africa’s “youth employment” crisis is actually a “missing jobs” crisis
by James Sumberg & Louise Fox & Justin Flynn & Philip Mader & Marjoke Oosterom - 644-664 The New Progressivism and its implications for institutional theories of development
by Evan Rosevear & Michael Trebilcock & Mariana Mota Prado - 665-681 Brazilian foreign policy for the Global South: The creation of the Centre of Excellence against Hunger
by Clarissa Franzoi Dri & Andressa Caroline Molinari da Silva - 682-700 Is the influence of neoliberalism on development norms waning? Evidence from the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Lars Engberg‐Pedersen
May 2021, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 343-359 How earmarking has become self‐perpetuating in United Nations development co‐operation
by Max‐Otto Baumann - 360-380 Urban social assistance: Evidence, challenges and the way forward, with application to Ghana
by Jose Cuesta & Stephen Devereux & Abdul‐Gafaru Abdulai & Jaideep Gupte & Luigi Peter Ragno & Keetie Roelen & Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Tayllor Spadafora - 381-397 The cancer of corruption and World Bank project performance: Is there a connection?
by Hauke Feil - 398-418 “Thinking and Working Politically”: The case of donor‐supported reform coalitions in the Philippines
by Gerard Clarke - 419-434 How culture may nurture institutional trust: Insights from Bangladesh and Nepal
by Ishtiaq Jamil & Hasan Muhammad Baniamin - 435-449 The Samagra anti‐poverty programme in Madhya Pradesh: Integrating household data, overcoming silo‐problems and leaving nobody behind
by Aruna Sharma & James Copestake & Michelle James - 450-470 Public investment efficiency and sectoral economic growth in Pakistan
by Masood Ahmed Qazi & Syed Ammad - 471-492 Chinese Development Finance and its determinants: Does global governance matter?
by Eunhye Yoo - 493-507 Enhancing export competitiveness by deeper integration: The case of the East African Community
by Wai Kit Si Tou
March 2021, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 155-180 Quantifying the coherence of development policy priorities
by Omar A. Guerrero & Gonzalo Castañeda - 181-196 Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals: The case of Tanzania
by Kristina Jönsson & Magdalena Bexell - 197-211 Rescuing human development from a lip‐service syndrome
by Tadashi Hirai & Flavio Comim & Richard Jolly - 212-232 Do people displaced by development need more than financial compensation? Evidence from Bangladesh
by Syed Al Atahar - 233-249 Are market‐based solutions a viable strategy for addressing micronutrient deficiency? Lessons from case studies in sub‐Saharan Africa and South Asia
by Spencer Henson & Jessica Agnew - 250-265 Industrial policy and structural transformation: Insights from Ethiopian manufacturing
by Kasper Vrolijk - 266-282 Assessing the effectiveness of development co‐operation: Method matters
by Jo Hall - 283-302 Politics of success stories in the path towards Universal Health Coverage: The case of Turkey
by Tuba I. Agartan - 303-323 Can agricultural subsidies reduce gendered productivity gaps? Panel data evidence from Zambia
by Hambulo Ngoma & Henry Machina & Auckland N. Kuteya - 324-339 Confronting the scarcity of digital skills among the poor in developing countries
by Jeffrey James
January 2021, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-21 Agrarian suicides in India: Myth and reality
by Sthanu R Nair - 22-38 In the interest of saving: Refugee‐led microfinance in Kampala, Uganda
by Evan Easton‐Calabria & Robert Hakiza - 39-58 UNHCR’s evolving discourse on returning refugee vulnerability in Afghanistan: The law of diminishing returns
by Matthew Willner‐Reid - 59-81 Social accountability in metropolitan cities: Strategies and legacies in Delhi and São Paulo
by Peter P. Houtzager & Arnab K. Acharya & Julia Amancio & Aheli Chowdhury & Monika Dowbor & Suchi Pande - 82-102 Datafication, value and power in developing countries: Big data in two Indian public service organizations
by Richard Heeks & Vanya Rakesh & Ritam Sengupta & Sumandro Chattapadhyay & Christopher Foster - 103-120 Eviction is not a disaster
by Jennifer Day & Margaretha Wewerinke‐Singh & Susanna Price - 121-134 Development evaluation in authoritarian states: A case from Kazakhstan
by Colin Knox - 135-151 The open‐and‐shut case against inequality
by Jan Vandemoortele
May 2020, Volume 38, Issue S1
- 1-12 Special issue introduction Ownership in a post‐aid effectiveness era: Comparative perspectives
by Niels Keijzer & David Black - 13-31 Foreign aid, the mining sector and democratic ownership: The case of Canadian assistance to Peru
by Stephen Brown - 32-49 Promoting ownership in a “post‐aid effectiveness” world: Evidence from Rwanda and Liberia
by Niels Keijzer & Stephan Klingebiel & Fabian Scholtes