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November 2025, Volume 35, Issue 8
- 1209-1219 We talk about shifting the power, but are we really shifting the practice?
by Kate Newman & Suzanne H. Hammad & Charles Kojo Vandyck & Logan Cochrane & Naila Farouky - 1220-1226 Did you notice? The Global South has just shifted the power
by Lauchlan T. Munro & Syed Sajjadur Rahman - 1227-1245 From saviour to partner: reflections on relational needs-based organising in India
by Joel Lazarus & Vibhor Mathur & Maria Franchi - 1246-1258 The power in re-telling research: a Cambodian community-based approach generating knowledge by subjects of study
by Raymond Hyma & Briony Jones & Suyheang Kry & Le Sen & Sreyneang Loek & Nika Tath & Thida Kuy - 1259-1271 Why are you not doing research in your home country? dissecting expectations of southern researchers
by Ilaha Abasli & Ahmed El Assal & Yasmine Hafez - 1272-1277 Localising sustainable development: a call for a paradigm shift in official development assistance (ODA) studies
by Margaux Duhem & Masachika Suzuki - 1278-1286 You hear me, are you listening? Reflections on positionality and performative change in INGO representations
by Edward Ademolu & Jess Crombie - 1287-1297 Claiming agency and creating change: shifting power in international non-government organisations
by Glenn Bond & Hazem Fahmy & Ashika Gunasena & Hlima Razkaoui - 1298-1311 Navigating the shift: unravelling power dynamics with the power awareness tool
by Zunera Rana & Willem Elbers & Lau Schulpen & Heinz Greijn - 1312-1317 How do we move from rhetoric to action? Lessons from the RINGO project
by Deborah Doane & Jimm Chick Fomunjong - 1318-1325 From intermediaries to transformative partnerships: reimagining intermediaries as ecosystem builders, advocates, amplifiers, co-conspirators, and learners
by Loreine B. Dela Cruz & Seema Kapoor & Michael Vincent Mercado & Rachel Smith - 1326-1333 Reimagining beneficiary metrics: perspectives from Global South practitioners in community development
by Ronald Kimambo & Sadaf Shallwani - 1334-1341 Use of participatory action research (PAR) to develop participatory monitoring, evaluation, and learning practices
by Mohamed Yassein Salman & Mary Ramsis
October 2025, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 991-993 Editorial: Issue 35.7
by Emily Finlay - 994-1008 The sources of overall gender disparities in Indian states
by Sabyasachi Tripathi & Sudipa Majumdar & Prakriti Chahar - 1009-1023 Participatory songwriting with adolescents: a relational research method for practice and inquiry in global development
by Gillian Howell - 1024-1036 Improving menstrual health and hygiene in refugee camps through an intersectional lens: evidence from Greece
by Daphne Manolakos & Stephanie Leder - 1037-1055 Gender gaps in potato productivity and the role of information and communication platforms in Kenya
by Emmanuel Ouma Wayagi & David Jakinda Otieno & Rose Adhiambo Nyikal & Julius Juma Okello & Nozomi Kawarazuka - 1056-1071 Gender dimension of access to Acacia decurrens and eucalyptus tree benefits in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
by Solomon Anteneh & Asmamaw Alemu & Linger Ayele & Mesfin Dessiye - 1072-1088 Understanding the factors contributing to food security among under-recognised indigenous vegetable farming households in Nigeria
by Adeolu Ayanwale & Abosede Ige & Ayodeji Kehinde & Duro Oyedele & Clement Adebooye - 1089-1101 Lead farmer extension and engagement: a case of Zango and Kofa drylands in North-Western Nigeria
by Nugun P. Jellason & Chukwuma C. Ogbaga - 1102-1115 Assessing the labour market outcomes of beneficiaries of the Sierra Leone Skills Development Project
by Ali H. Ansari & Alice Amegah - 1116-1127 Transcending the norm: examining heteronormativity and gender roles in English language teaching textbooks in India
by Kirti Singh & Kumar Sankar Bhattacharya & Pushp Lata - 1128-1140 Economic empowerment of persons with disabilities: impact of the disability fund in Daffiama-Bussie-Issa District, Ghana
by Ali Jimba Umar & Thaddeus Arkum Aasoglenang & Moses Naiim Fuseini - 1141-1152 Exploring disability inclusion in Ghana’s climate change policies and commitments
by Francis Diawuo Darko - 1153-1165 Navigating between local visions and goals of national policies for sustainable land management in Ghana
by David Anaafo & Peter Asare-Nuamah & Tina Beuchelt - 1166-1176 Internal displacement, victim (non-)compensation, and the politics of the caring state in Zimbabwe
by Charlse Dube & Elmon Mudefi - 1177-1184 Towards an effective model for small-scale enterprise financing in a developing economy: a Malawian perspective
by Richard Zidana - 1185-1190 Making agricultural supply chains deliver better for women
by Fernanda Soto Joya & Meghajit Shijagurumayum & Jenny Wiegel & Marlène Elias & Silvia González & René Rodríguez-Fabilena & Andrea Licona & Liliana Sánchez & Ivan Rodríguez & Ítalo Sosa - 1191-1195 The Boxer Rebellion: an early case of shifting the power?
by Patrick Kilby - 1196-1207 Exploring media representation and female-to-male transgender journeys in India: a redefining of masculinity
by S. Gnana Sanga Mithra & S. Bhavana
August 2025, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 879-890 The 50th anniversary of the New International Economic Order: introduction to the special issue
by Susan Engel & Matthew Mabefam - 891-901 Non-aligned common front: strategic imaginaries of the New International Economic Order (NIEO)
by Sam Nicholls - 902-916 New International Economic Order at 50: a reflection on the vision through Samir Amin’s lens
by Matthew Mabefam & John Ebotui Yajalin - 917-934 West African contribution to dependency theory debates on the NIEO in the 1960s–1980s
by Alexander Shipilov - 935-946 The Bretton Woods twins and reform agendas: from the NIEO to the Bridgetown Agenda
by Susan Engel & Matthew Mabefam - 947-952 How the OECD/DAC donor club ignored the NIEO … and the consequences
by Stephen Cutts - 953-959 Recapturing the agenda: freeing global markets not transnational corporations
by John Mikler - 960-971 Defending developmentalism: Indonesia and the politics of the New International Economic Order, 1974–2024
by Ahmad Rizky M. Umar & Farahdiba R. Bachtiar - 972-984 “Embedded developmentalism”: normative and institutional responses to the global catastrophic risk of underdevelopment
by Kennedy Mbeva & Reuben Makomere - 985-990 The role of digital financial infrastructure for the NIEO in sub-Saharan Africa
by Janet Roitman & David Mhlanga & Joshua Matanzima
July 2025, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 701-702 Editorial: Issue 35.5
by Emily Finlay - 703-718 Understanding aspirations and negotiations of women war survivors and the implications for children’s education in Uganda
by Boniface Ojok - 719-736 Disrupted education a view from inside Syria: critical literature review and lessons for policy and practice
by Suzanne H. Hammad & Logan Cochrane - 737-747 Humanitarian principles amidst challenging realities: dilemmas faced by local aid workers in Arab conflict zones
by Ghassan Elkahlout - 748-762 Towards a model for integrating end FGM/C efforts across sectors and systems: reflections from The Girl Generation
by Tamsin Bradley & Samuel Kimani & Patience Mutunami - 763-775 Growth is not enough: solving the global food security crisis requires investments to close gaps
by Florence Santos & Yingxin Zhang & Cesar Escalante & Emily Janoch - 776-786 Upholding human dignity: reflections based on adolescent girls’ perspectives
by Ravi Shankar Rajaratnam & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 787-803 Exploring the roles and challenges of national development experts on the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh
by Bulbul Siddiqi & Palash Kamruzzaman - 804-821 Caretaker perceptions of the effects of parental migration on left-behind children in rural Kyrgyzstan
by Christian Kelly Scott & Kathleen Sexsmith & Guangqing Chi - 822-833 Who decides what? Women’s decision-making after men’s out-migration in the mountainous communities of Pakistan
by Hamayun Khan & Petra Dannecker & Zainab Khalid & Arif Alam & Ikram Shah & Muhammad Tanveer Jamal - 834-847 Empowered by survival: women street vendors in Pakistan’s informal patriarchal economy
by Ravail Hassan & Sara Rizvi Jafree - 848-861 Women’s empowerment, family planning, and social norms: an integrative review
by Narottam Pradhan & Santosh Akhauri & Putul Thakur & Priyadarshini Trivedi & Sudipta Mondal & Indrajit Chaudhuri & Neetu Choudhary - 862-870 Personal reflection on my fieldwork experience in a small island developing state
by Mark Opoku Amankwa & Kwadwo Adusei-Asante & Vicki Frances Banham - 871-876 Building a culture of tolerance: field reflections from the Peace Village of Nglinggi, Indonesia
by Tri Susanto - 877-877 Development in Practice Reviewer of the Year Prize
by The Editors
May 2025, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 517-518 Editorial
by Patrick Kilby - 519-537 Understanding agricultural extension professionals’ intention to use participatory approaches in Kenya
by George Nyarigoti Mose - 538-548 Effects of food price volatility on food security in rural Ethiopia: a panel data analysis
by Ahmed Alkader Hassen & Zelalem Gebeyehu Yimam - 549-565 Factors affecting livestock farmers’ access and level of engagement with extension agencies in Tamil Nadu, India
by Jothilakshmi Mani & Narmatha Nachiappan & Akila Natarajan & Thirunavukkarasu Duraisamy - 566-584 Understanding family farming in the Philippine context
by Jaime A. Manalo IV & Girlie Nora A. Abrigo & Rowena P. De Guzman & Perry G. I. Del Rosario & Rhemilyn Z. Relado-Sevilla - 585-595 Transforming rural gender culture: the roles and struggles of women in China
by Yangyang Chen & Hong Cai - 596-605 Animal health care and ethnoveterinary animal remedies among smallholder farming households in South Africa
by Siphe Zantsi & Noluthando Ngcobo & Mercy Hombakazi Nqandeka - 606-618 Can microcredit benefit poor and women-headed households? Microcredit for an income-generation project in Vietnam
by Yoon S. Hur & Jisun Jung & Jongho Kim - 619-632 Roles of community leaders in flood management at the selected flood-prone areas of Jakarta Province
by Fatmah Fatmah - 633-649 Creating social capital for the poorest women – evidence from BRAC’s Ultra Poor Graduation program
by Md Moslah Uddin & David Lawson - 650-668 Peer support groups as a participatory development principle
by Nanki Kaur & Iliso Lamakhosikazi & David Edmunds & Christopher J. Colvin & Monwa Magoqi & Mandla Majola & Madeline Curry & Jillian Randolph & Alison Swartz & Richard Handler & Noor Sharif & Lauren Taylor & Rupa S. Valdez - 669-687 Can domestic resource mobilisation by civil society organisations (CSOs) open up civic space in the Global South?
by Emmanuel Kumi & Rachel Hayman - 688-696 Appropriate approaches for practitioners in international programs: reflections from a Cambodia–Australia collaboration
by Leandra Rhodes-Dicker & Mariny Chheang & Chanrika Keo & Mengheang Hak & Nick J. Brown & Matthew Currell - 697-699 Sustainable economic development: perspectives from political economy and economic pluralism
by Mawardi Kartasasmita & Diendayu Rachma Tunggal Lolyta & Evan Fernando & Meri Perdana Putri & Tiara Ratna Dewi
April 2025, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 303-304 Editorial: issue 35.3
by Emily Finlay - 305-320 Addressing gender-based violence through social protection: a scoping review
by Tara Patricia Cookson & Lorena Fuentes & Jennifer Bitterly - 321-333 A qualitative analysis of derogatory labels used against persons with disabilities in Kashmir
by Sarafraz Ahmad & Zahid Ahmad Lone & Kulsum Ahad - 334-346 Gendered responsibilities of household members in securing livelihoods through mat making in the Barak Valley, Assam
by Chayan Deb - 347-358 Experiences of women artisans in Ghana’s informal construction sector: the COVID-19 aftermath and its implications
by Emefa Tonorgbevi Awuku & Micheal Sakyi-Darko - 359-373 Socio-economic determinants of girls' higher education: empirical insights from the high-mountain Nagar District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
by Iftikhar Ali & Mohsin Khan & Amjad Ali - 374-385 Breaking barriers: exploring factors shaping women’s financial decision-making in Indian households
by Sangeeth Mathew Philip & Pragati Jain - 386-397 Assessing the relationship between land ownership and the health care expenditure of rural women in Bangladesh
by Kazi Tanvir Mahmud & Jinat Hossain & Fahima Kabir & Robayet Ferdous Syed - 398-409 Evaluating Rajasthan’s urban employment guarantee program: some key insights and concerns
by Krishna Priya Choragudi - 410-429 Gender gap in rice productivity: micro-evidence from Myanmar
by Nandar Aye Chan & Orkhan Sariyev & Manfred Zeller - 430-445 Lessons learnt from the localisation of WASH programs for those most overlooked in Cambodia
by Leandra Rhodes-Dicker & N. J. Brown & M. Currell - 446-461 Local economic development for peacebuilding. The reincorporation of FARC’s former combatants in Agua Bonita, Colombia
by Carlos Madridejos Ornilla - 462-479 Holiday hunger in India: experiences of food insecurity during the school summer holidays
by Lana Whittaker - 480-492 Filming the environment: lessons from a climate change communication initiative in Kolkata schools
by Manoj Kumar Das & Subha Das Mollick - 493-514 Towards just cities: an environmental justice analysis of Aligarh, India
by Ubaid Sidique - 515-516 Hidden politics in the UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Patrick Kilby
February 2025, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 175-186 Between worlds, beyond boundaries: understanding pracademic contributions to social change
by Inés M. Pousadela & Angela Crack & Alan Fowler & Willem Elbers & Faina Diola - 187-198 Catalysts for change: pracademic roles and added value to social impact
by Willem Elbers - 199-204 The translatory role of community-based pracademics in global social development
by David Moxley - 205-212 Pracademics as agents of change: locating one in the South African agricultural economics discipline
by Siphe Zantsi & Mamakie Lungwana - 213-223 Balancing early-career paths as pracademics: a collaborative autoethnography study in China
by Ke Lu & Shiqi Peng - 224-237 Muslim pracademics as double brokers: a faith-sensitive, intersectional framework for understanding pracademics’ experiences and positionalities
by Jennifer Philippa Eggert & Behar Sadriu - 238-243 Weaving the space between: navigating identities and institutions as a third-sector pracademic
by Michele Fugiel Gartner - 244-249 Navigating research, development practice, and activism as a transnational pracademic
by Jae-Eun Noh - 250-263 Pracademics in international and development cooperation. Case studies from China and the Middle East region
by Berthold Kuhn - 264-269 A pracademic framework to strengthen higher education engagement in Ecuador
by Maria del Carmen Zenck Huerta & José Daniel Merchán Naranjo - 270-277 Early career pracademics in international development: satisfactions and challenges
by Karolina Kluczewska - 278-291 Shifting pracademic roles and identities: feminist experiences from Latin America
by Inés M. Pousadela - 292-302 Adventures in the multiverse: a collective experience of pracademia
by Lisa Denney & Elisabeth Jackson & Chris Roche & Chris Adams & Danielle Campbell & Eileen Christou & Aidan Craney & Alex Gyles & Allan Illingworth & Ujjwal Krishna
January 2025, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Thank you to Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors - 1-1 Thank you to Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors - 1-2 Editorial: issue 35.1
by Emily Finlay - 3-20 Climate change perception and adaptation among farmers in the mountains of Western Karakoram, Pakistan
by Maria Sassi & Yousuf Ali & Iftikhar Ali - 21-38 Livelihood diversification and household economic well-being in rural Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India
by Hemant Patidar & Satheesh Chothodi & Rahul Mishra & Kundan Parmar - 39-59 Agricultural knowledge and youth participation in agriculture and agribusiness in an African context
by Peter Asare-Nuamah & Ebo Botchway & Christopher Dick-Sagoe & Joycelyn Oteng Asamoah & Umar Kabanda & Mavis Anane-Aboagye - 60-73 One Tambon One Product (OTOP) implementation by the Thai Government
by Viritpol Ponark & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 74-85 #COVIDSOS: health support during the second wave of COVID-19 in India
by Debipreeta Rahut - 86-100 Closing the climate information gap? NGO intermediaries in climate information services in Samburu, Kenya
by Alphonce Agola Mollo & Iben Nathan & Winnie V. Mitullah - 101-116 Driving transformation: the role of institutions in shaping ecological farming adoption in Kiambu County, Kenya
by Emma Wangari Kamau & Raphael Gitau & Hillary K. Bett - 117-126 Overcoming the concept of pockets of poverty: the case of Jequitinhonha Valley in Brazil
by Beni Trojbicz - 127-151 Poverty reduction and the sustainable development goals: a bibliometric study focused on the Global South
by Amjed Hameed Majeed & Alhamzah F. Abbas & Kadhim Ghaffar Kadhim & Mohammed Farhan Kzar - 152-166 Innovation platforms in practice: a conceptual framework
by Erica Odera & Sebastian Galindo & Saskia Hendrickx & Adegbola Adesogan & Marjatta Eilitta & Brigitte A. Pfluger - 167-173 Problems in reducing inequalities in Indonesia’s oil palm zones
by Bintar Mupiza & Chusak Wittayapak
November 2024, Volume 34, Issue 8
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 947-948 Editorial
by Emily Finlay - 949-953 Overcoming challenges and thriving as a new NGO – a case for institutional capacity building
by Thulani Dzinamarira & Edlight Bopoto & Tendai Mutiro & Itai Chitungo & Tafadzwa Dzinamarira - 954-964 Feminist participatory action research to co-develop localised health promotion in Indonesia
by Najmah & Iwan Stia Budi & Indah Purnama Sari & Misnaniarti & Elvi Sunarsih & Kusnan & Novia Sri Anda Yani & Jenny Munro - 965-976 Seeing like a donor: the unintended harms of rendering civil society legible
by Thu Thu Nwe Hlaing & Tamas Wells & Anne Décobert - 977-989 “All were gaining knowledge from each other”: decolonial participatory research capacity-sharing for and by non-academics
by Jennifer Philippa Eggert & Zainab Chamoun & Sheku Anna Chundung - 990-1005 We don’t have government here: banditry and the polycrisis of governance in northwest Nigeria
by Oluwole Ojewale - 1006-1018 “RadioActive”: an exploration of the critical role of materiality in shaping participatory spaces
by Maria Cristina Gallegos & Marleen Buizer - 1019-1031 The dual approach to climate change adaptation in official development assistance
by Yoko Makita - 1032-1047 Integrating climate action into the Australian Volunteers Program
by Anna Gero & Tazrina Chowdhury & Jake Phelan & Lorraine Kershaw & Keren Winterford & Lafir Mohamed & Patricia Netzler-Lagaaia - 1048-1057 Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road ahead
by Ari Rakatama & Dinda Ayu Maharani & Dzulfian Syafrian & Fauziah Rizki Yuniarti - 1058-1070 Involvement: A bidirectional perspective on participatory approaches for development and social change
by Paul Koomson - 1071-1078 Rethinking ecofeminism: women’s voices in Indian environmentalism
by Thounaojam Somokanta
October 2024, Volume 34, Issue 7
- 825-833 Introduction: the future of teaching gender and development
by R. Gordon & M. Guha & R. Nandagiri - 834-846 Teaching and learning feminisms with Pacific Islanders: an emotional journey
by Domenica Gisella Calabrò & Sonia Palmieri - 847-856 Adaptive methodology and intellectual activism: teaching gender in Indonesian universities
by Miranda P. Tahalele & Ella S. Prihatini - 857-867 Empowerment or alienation? Teaching gender and development in postcolonial contexts
by Sara N. Amin & Christian Girard - 868-880 Unsettling settler-colonialism in Gender and Development: reflections from Aotearoa New Zealand
by Angela Wilton - 881-892 Would teaching gender as core, not boutique, move us closer to the SDG gender equality goal?
by Jane Alver - 893-909 Disrupting the gender and development impasse in university teaching and learning spaces
by Althea-Maria Rivas & Navtej K. Purewal - 910-917 Intersectionality and participation as threshold concepts
by Joyce Wu - 918-924 Centring intersectionality and decolonisation in an online undergraduate gender and development course in Canada
by Geetanjali Gill - 925-931 Gendered visions beyond development’s impasses: reflections from a UK university classroom
by Romain Chenet - 932-945 Walking the tightrope: experiences of teaching gender and development practice
by Lakshmi Lingam & Shewli Kumar
August 2024, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 667-668 Editorial
by Patrick Kilby - 669-679 Investing emotions at work: exploring emotional labour of women in Indian anti-trafficking NGOs
by Pranjali Das - 680-694 Gendered impacts of, and vulnerabilities to, disasters: a case study of Assam
by Bikash Chetry - 695-707 Marginalisation of women and the predicaments of community-led ecotourism projects in the Chilika Lagoon, India
by Lalatendu Keshari Das - 708-719 Smallholder farmers’ dissatisfaction with contract farming: a gendered perspective
by S. Wagura Ndiritu - 720-735 Impact of cash assistance on food insecurity: a snapshot from Rohingya camps during COVID-19
by Md. Abdul Bari & Md Nazmul Haque & Arifuzzaman Khan & Md. Azad Uddin & Ghulam Dastgir Khan & Yuichiro Yoshida - 736-756 Benefits of new generation farmers’ collectives: case reflection from an eastern state of India
by Soumyadeep Das & Ritambhara Singh - 757-764 Feminist and youth-led approaches to transforming social and gender norms in South and South-East Asia
by Imogen Davies & Sharanya Sekaram & Kristine Valerio & Anam Parvez Butt & Leah Kenny & Saskia van Veen - 765-781 Women’s perspective on land governance in the urban periphery of Ibadan, Nigeria
by Taiwo Oladapo Babalola & Clement Anguh Nkwemoh & Adeola Oluwabunmi Williams & Ayobami Popoola & Olajumoke Ololade Tunji-Adepoju - 782-795 Delivery of services and agricultural technologies through farmers' hubs
by M. Nahid Sattar & Sarina Macfadyen & Md. Wakilur Rahman & Fahana Tahi Tiza - 796-809 Dynamics of investment in agriculture in Burkina Faso
by Eun Jeong Lee - 810-823 Women's empowerment in water management across Africa
by Soufiane Haddout & Lidia Cardoso & António Mubango Hoguane & K.L. Priya & Joan Cecilia C. Casila & Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan & I. Ljubenkov
July 2024, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 535-536 Editorial
by Emily Finlay - 537-554 Waste pickers’ cooperatives: social and environmental impacts in the recycling value chain in Cordoba, Argentina
by Celina N. Amato & M. Buraschi & S. D. González - 555-567 Conflict sensitivity and activism: insights from Cambodia's resource conflicts
by Dustin Barter - 568-584 The peace dilemma in the triple nexus: challenges and opportunities for the humanitarian–development–peace approach
by Summer Brown & Rodrigo Mena & Sylvia Brown - 585-596 Collaborator or quasi–grant maker? Revealing the dissonance in international development charities’ partnership representations
by Helen Abnett - 597-610 The politics of the targeting and expansion of pro-poor programs in Ghana
by Zechariah Langnel & Desmond Tweneboah-Koduah - 611-632 The COVID-19 pandemic and dynamics of livelihood assets in the Kwahu South District of Ghana: determinants and policy implications
by Ametus Kuuwill & Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi - 633-640 The Rohingya repatriation myth: why repatriation from Bangladesh to Myanmar is (nigh) impossible
by Anthony Ware & Costas Laoutides - 641-647 Emergence of the new poor in rural India: some reflections
by Soumyadip Chattopadhyay & Partha Pratim Sahu - 648-654 The people involved in begging in India and their lived experiences during COVID-19
by Kunal Debnath & Tanmoy Saha - 655-660 Aiding AIDS: fallouts of a social protection scheme in India
by Suruchi Thapar-Björkert & Ruchika Ranwa - 661-664 The project in international development: theory and practice
by David Scott - 665-665 Development in Practice Reviewer of the Year Prize
by The Editors
May 2024, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 389-390 Editorial
by Patrick Kilby - 391-409 Understanding the patterns of agrarian transformation: state-mediated commercialisation and deagrarianisation in Kashmir
by Ubaid Mushtaq & Kishor Goswami - 410-425 Impact of mentoring on the likelihood of getting jobs in the agricultural sector in Benin
by Rodrigue S. Kaki & Donald M. Houessou & Rodrigue C. Gbedomon & Fréjus S. Thoto & Kisito Gandji & Augustin K. N. Aoudji & Gauthier Biaou - 426-436 Agricultural labour dynamics in small-scale farming systems in rural South Africa
by Siphe Zantsi - 437-446 The policy–practice gap: a comment on South Africa's land redistribution
by Siphe Zantsi & Rudzani Nengovhela - 447-462 Determinants of choices of livelihood strategies among young people in Rwanda
by Kangondo Angelique & Wossen Assfaw Tesfamicheal & Mdoe S.Y. Ntengua & Gilead Isaac Mlay & Daniel Ndyetabula - 463-474 Socioeconomic determinants of income loss during COVID-19 in a mountainous area in Vietnam
by Toai Nguyen & Quyen Nguyen & Minh Le & Vy Tran - 475-490 Out-migration from tea gardens and its cause and effect: a case of West Bengal, India
by Bhaskar Kumar Kakati - 491-511 An assessment of capacity building activities for common interest farmer groups in Bangladesh
by Mohammad Golam Farouque & Khondokar H. Kabir & Debashis Roy & Md. Masud Rana & Joseph L. Donaldson - 512-526 Livelihood challenges faced by women in rural India: exploration of solutions using participatory action research
by Martin Kofi Kanyagui & K. J. Sajithkumar & Yogesh Velankar & Renjith Mohan & P. K. Viswanathan & Natalia Magnani - 527-531 Economic empowerment programs for women and culturally embedded entrepreneurism: a viewpoint from Solomon Islands
by Michael Spann & Ruth Maetala - 532-533 ICT and rural development in the Global South
by Frank Rennie
April 2024, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 253-254 Editorial: Issue 34.3
by Finlay Emily - 255-272 Looking beyond organisational approaches to advance communication practice: an examination of development projects in India
by Bhupesh Joshi & Valentina Baú & Paul Ryder - 273-287 Processes for and outcomes of people’s participation: analysis of participatory planning in the Galapagos Islands
by Oliver James Carrick - 288-299 Grassroots INGOs as a channel for diaspora philanthropy
by Susan Appe - 300-310 Adjustments to and innovations in the implementation of qualitative research with people with disabilities: the case of Bangladesh
by Debashis Sarker & M. Adil Khan - 311-324 Rigour, timeliness, and trade-offs in research: experience from India’s Swachh Bharat Mission
by Jamie Myers & Naomi Vernon & Robert Chambers - 325-335 Aboriginal-led development – the case of the Warlpiri Education and Training Trust
by Louise Stanley - 336-350 The suspension of the Democratic Governance Facility in Uganda: the illusion of “politically smart aid”
by Nathan Vandeputte - 351-363 Understanding and addressing the unintended effects of aid localisation
by Dirk-Jan Koch & Axel Rooden - 364-369 Developmental pracademics: who they are and why they matter
by Alan Fowler & Angela Crack & Faina Diola & Inés M. Pousadela & Willem Elbers - 370-379 Uncovering the geographical skew in CSR spending in India and opportunities for impactful allocations
by Abhishek Gawande & Atul Arun Pathak - 380-386 Social enterprises as effective exit strategies for development NGOs: the case of Bilada in Burkina Faso
by Maxence Couche-Franquet & Pierre-Gilles Duvernay & Benoit Hayman & Justin Veuthey & Hamed Arthur Yo - 387-388 Food Security
by Patrick Kilby
February 2024, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 139-145 BRAC at 50: reflecting on 50 years of BRAC contributions to development knowledge and practice
by Nicola Banks & Nusrat Jahan & Imran Matin - 146-158 Achieving gender equality through challenging social norms: BRAC’s Polli Shomaj program
by Nayma Qayum & Mirza Hassan & Syeda Salina Aziz - 159-170 Quiet revolution? Women’s collective empowerment and BRAC
by Sohela Nazneen & Maheen Sultan & Nobonita Chowdhury - 171-176 Innovating new frontiers in service delivery and evidence generation
by Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury - 177-187 Building an equitable future? BRAC’s STAR program and young women’s economic empowerment in Bangladesh
by Nicola Banks & Nusrat Jahan & Tasmiah Rahman & Asma Tabassum & Joydeep Sinha Roy & Shifur Rahman Shakil - 188-210 The impact of entrepreneurship training and credit on the labour market outcomes of disadvantaged young people
by Tahsina Naz Khan & Anindita Bhattacharjee & Narayan Das & Marzuk A. N. Hossain & Atiya Rahman & Asma Tabassum - 211-220 Globalising Southern approaches to reducing extreme poverty: policy adoption of BRAC’s Targeting the Ultra Poor graduation program
by Syed M. Hashemi & Aude de Montesquiou
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