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February 2002, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 33-44 Trade liberalisation in the garment industry: Who is really benefiting?
by Angela Hale - 45-58 Anthropology consultancy in the UK and community development in the Third World: A difficult dialogue
by Prodromos Panayiotopoulos - 59-70 Should they be committed? Motivating volunteers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Michael Watts - 71-78 Struggle for sustainable human and environmental well-being on the Mexican coast of Oaxaca
by David Werner - 78-80 Poor getting richer and the rich--poor gap getting smaller?
by Stuart S Nagel - 81-85 Conceptual issues in Nigeria's gender-specific rural poverty alleviation strategy
by C. O Izugbara & J. K Ukwayi - 86-92 Orchard development sets the tone of tribal development
by Sharad Mahajan & Madhuri Newale & Pratap Pednekar - 92-95 A trail-finding project: Lessons in project design
by Rajeshwar Mishra & Frank van Steenbergen - 96-100 A situational assessment study of acid violence in Bangladesh
by Kate Wesson - 101-103 Poverty, Prosperity, Progress (P¯ hara, T¯ nui, K¯ kiri), second biennial Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DEVNET) conference, 17-19 November 2000, Wellington
by Eileen Davenport & Will Low - 104-113 Book reviews
by The Editors - 114-117 Book Shelf
by The Editors
November 2001, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 573-574 Editorial
by The Editors - 575-586 Stakeholder participation, gender, and codes of conduct in South Africa
by Stephanie Barrientos & Sharon McClenaghan & Liz Orton - 587-596 Participatory Municipal Planning in Bolivia: An ambiguous experience
by Into A Goudsmit & James Blackburn - 597-605 Corruption and development: A study of conflict
by Ahmad Seyf - 606-621 People's development with people's money: The mobilisation-organisation-finance nexus
by Reidar Dale - 622-632 The use of RAAKS for strengthening community-based organisations in Mali
by Joitske Hulsebosch - 633-636 Viewpoint
by The Editors - 637-643 Practical Notes
by The Editors - 644-652 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 653-657 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors - 658-658 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
August 2001, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 405-406 Editorial
by The Editors - 407-416 Realising the potential of agroforestry: Integrating research and development to achieve greater impact
by Glenn L Denning - 417-424 Participatory design of agroforestry systems: Developing farmer participatory research methods in Mexico
by Jeremy Haggar & Alejandro Ayala & Blanca Díaz & Carlos Uc Reyes - 425-433 Participatory domestication of agroforestry trees: An example from the Peruvian Amazon
by John C Weber & Carmen Sotelo Montes & Héctor Vidaurre & Ian K Dawson & Anthony J Simons - 434-448 Facilitating the wider use of agroforestry for development in southern Africa
by Andreas Böhringer - 449-459 Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: From pilot projects to extension policy
by T. M Anyonge & Christine Holding & K. K Kareko & J. W Kimani - 460-470 More effective natural resource management through democratically elected, decentralised government structures in Uganda
by Thomas Raussen & Geoffrey Ebong & Jimmy Musiime - 471-486 On-farm testing and dissemination of agroforestry among slash-and-burn farmers in Nagaland, India
by Merle D Faminow & K. K Klein - 487-494 Scaling up the use of fodder shrubs in central Kenya
by Charles Wambugu & Steven Franzel & Paul Tuwei & George Karanja - 495-508 The Landcare experience in the Philippines: Technical and institutional innovations for conservation farming
by Agustin R Mercado & Marcelino Patindol & Dennis P Garrity - 509-523 Scaling up adoption and impact of agroforestry technologies: Experiences from western Kenya
by Qureish Noordin & Amadou Niang & Bashir Jama & Mary Nyasimi - 524-534 Scaling up the benefits of agroforestry research: Lessons learned and research challenges
by Steven Franzel & Peter Cooper & Glenn L Denning - 535-537 Empowering Rural Women? Policies, Institutions, and Gendered Outcomes in Natural Resources Management
by Sara Ahmed - 538-549 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 550-553 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 554-566 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
May 2001, Volume 11, Issue 2-3
- 141-141 Introductory remarks
by The Editors - 142-148 Guest editorial
by David Westendorff - 149-151 About the sponsoring organisations
by The Editors - 152-173 Urban sustainability under threat: The restructuring of the fishing industry in Mar del Plata, Argentina
by Adriana Allen - 174-189 Institutional innovations for urban infrastructural development: The Indian scenario
by Amitabh Kundu - 190-207 Institutionalising the concept of environmental planning and management (EPM): Successes and challenges in Dar es Salaam
by Wilbard J Kombe - 208-217 Democracy and social participation in Latin American cities
by Diego Carrión - 218-231 Sustainable development and democracy in the megacities
by Jaime Joseph - 232-241 Unsustainable development: The Philippine experience
by Karina Constantino-David - 242-259 Sustainable urban development in India: An inclusive perspective
by Darshini Mahadevia - 260-272 Urban crisis in India: New initiatives for sustainable cities
by P. G. Dhar Chakrabarti - 273-291 International cooperation in pursuit of sustainable cities
by Adrian Atkinson - 292-307 Learning from informal markets: Innovative approaches to land and housing provision
by Erhard Berner - 308-318 Lowering the ladder: Regulatory frameworks for sustainable development
by Geoffrey Payne - 319-331 Cities for the urban poor in Zimbabwe: Urban space as a resource for sustainable development
by Alison Brown - 332-335 Innovations for sustainable development in cities of the South: The Habitat-Cuba approach
by Carlos García Pleyán - 336-343 Private-public partnership, the compact city, and social housing: Best practice for whom?
by Fernando Murillo - 344-349 Residents' associations and information communication technologies: A suggested approach to international action-research
by Cesare Ottolini - 350-357 Monitoring megacities: The MURBANDY/MOLAND approach
by Carlo Lavalle & Luca Demicheli & Maddalena Turchini & Pilar Casals-Carrasco & Monika Niederhuber - 358-363 Technical versus popular language: Some reflections on the vocabulary of urban management in Mexico and Brazil
by Hélène Rivière d'Arc - 364-374 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 375-380 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 381-398 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
February 2001, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editorial
by The Editors - 7-19 TNCs: Aid agents for the new millennium?
by Karen T Fisher & Peter B Urich - 20-33 Islamic business and business as usual: A study of firms in Egypt
by Karen Pfeifer - 34-44 The rhetoric of the community in project management: The case of Mohlakeng township
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 45-61 Sustainable investments: Women's contributions to natural resource management projects in Africa
by Barbara Thomas-Slayter & Genese Sodikoff - 62-72 Children and development assistance: The need to re-orient priorities and programmes
by Sheridan Bartlett - 73-85 Viewpoint
by The Editors - 86-117 Practical Notes
by The Editors - 118-124 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 125-130 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 131-135 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
November 2000, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 607-608 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 609-624 Advancing women's reproductive and sexual health rights: Using the International Human Rights system
by Isfahan Merali - 625-637 Ethnicity and participatory development methods in Botswana: Some participants are to be seen and not heard
by Tlamelo Mompati & Gerard Prinsen - 638-649 Social capacity, sustainable development, and older people: Lessons from community-based care in Southeast Asia
by Mark A Ritchie - 650-661 Whose practice counts? Experiences in using indigenous health practices from Ethiopia and Uganda
by Eamonn Brehony - 662-673 Urban children's work during and after the 1998 floods in Bangladesh
by Emily Delap - 674-686 Critical Incidents in emergency relief work
by Maureen Raymond-Mckay & Malcolm MacLachlan - 687-690 Logical Framework Approach and PRA - mutually exclusive or complementary tools for project planning?
by Jens B Aune - 691-694 Stepping Stones - a participatory tool to integrate gender into HIV/AIDS work
by Parinita Bhattacharjee - 694-700 The potential role of food aid in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS: The case of Zambia
by Douglas Webb & Stefan Paquette - 700-705 The technocratic discourse: Technical means to political problems
by Erik Bryld - 705-711 Integrating impact monitoring and assessment of microfinance
by James Copestake - 712-715 Square pegs and round holes: Participatory methodologies among entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe
by Paul Jackson - 716-724 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 725-729 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 730-735 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors - 736-736 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
August 2000, Volume 10, Issue 3-4
- 295-299 Editorial
by The Editors - 300-318 Good News! You may be out of a job reflections on the past and future 50: Years for Northern NGOs
by Alison Van Rooy - 319-329 Riding high or nosediving: Development NGOs in the new millennium
by Rajesh Tandon - 330-347 International NGOs and the challenge of modernity
by Brian K Murphy - 348-360 Globalisation, civil society, and the multilateral system
by José Antonio Alonso - 361-370 The World Bank, neo-liberalism, and power: Discourse analysis and implications for campaigners
by Andy Storey - 371-376 Dissonance or dialogue: Changing relations with the corporate sector
by Judy Henderson - 377-389 NGOs as development partners to the corporates: Child football stitchers in Pakistan
by David Husselbee - 390-401 NGOs: Fragmented dreams
by Jaime Joseph A - 402-407 Indicators of identity: Ngos and the strategic imperative of assessing core values
by John Hailey - 408-419 Development agencies: Global or solo players?
by Sylvia Borren - 420-435 Coming to grips with organisational values
by Vijay Padaki - 436-444 We NGOs: A controversial way of being and acting
by Cândido Grzybowski - 445-452 Northern NGO advocacy: Perceptions, reality, and the challenge
by Ian Anderson - 453-460 Campaigning: A fashion or the best way to change the global agenda?
by Gerd Leipold - 461-477 The international anti-debt campaign: A Southern activist view for activists in 'the North'…and 'the South'
by Dot Keet - 478-490 Heroism and ambiguity: Ngo advocacy in international policy
by Paul Nelson - 491-494 Dissolving the difference between humanitarianism and development: The mixing of a rights-based solution
by Hugo Slim - 495-500 Aid: A mixed blessing
by Mary B Anderson - 501-505 The Local Capacities for Peace Project: The Sudan experience
by Abikök Riak - 506-516 NGOs, disasters, and advocacy: Caught between the Prophet and the Shepherd Boy
by Alan Whaites - 517-526 Capacity building: Shifting the paradigms of practice
by Allan Kaplan - 527-534 Gendering the millennium: Globalising women
by Haleh Afshar - 535-542 Gender in development: A long haul--but we're getting there!
by Josefina Stubbs - 543-555 Impact assessment: Seeing the wood and the trees
by Chris Roche - 556-572 Does Matson matter? Assessing the impact of a UK neighbourhood project
by Stan Thekaekara - 573-594 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
May 2000, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 149-150 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 151-165 The effectiveness of NGO campaigning: Lessons from practice
by Jennifer Chapman & Thomas Fisher - 166-177 Partnerships in fair trade: Reflections from a case study of Cafe ´direct
by Anne Tallontire - 178-188 Agricultural cooperatives in Gujarat, India: Agents of equity or differentiation?
by Alnoor Ebrahim - 189-203 Organisational change from two perspectives: Gender and organisational development
by Penny Plowman - 204-215 Addressing urban poverty: Increasing incomes, reducing costs, and securing representation
by Diana Mitlin - 216-222 Languages in lifelong education for Third World development
by Gerry Abbott - 223-228 Barter in practice: A case study of liwac transaction in Addis Ababa
by Feleke Tadele - 229-232 Formal RoSCAs in Argentina
by Mark Schreiner - 232-236 Development-induced forced migration: A practical example
by Dennis Paling - 236-240 Literacy comes second: Working with groups in developing societies
by Alan Rogers - 240-244 The Participatory Change Process: A capacity building model from a US NGO
by Paul Castelloe & Thomas Watson - 244-249 Using multi-dimensional scaling to promote dialogue among development professionals in conference settings
by Ray Chesterfield & Kjell Enge - 250-252 Europe and the South in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges for Renewed Co-operation, triennial conference of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), 22-25 September 1999, Paris
by Mike Powell - 252-254 Women's Worlds '99, Tromsö, 20-26 June 1999
by Fenella Porter - 254-257 Beyond IDNDR: South Asian Agenda Regional Meeting for Asia--Risk Reduction and Society in the Twenty-first Century, Bangkok, 23-26 February 1999
by Mihir R Bhatt - 258-271 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 272-276 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 277-281 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
February 2000, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-8 Editorial
by The Editors - 9-18 Faith and economics in 'development': A bridge across the chasm?
by Wendy Tyndale - 19-30 Human rights and religious backlash: The experience of a Bangladeshi NGO
by Mohammad Rafi & A. M. R Chowdhury - 31-43 Spirituality: A development taboo
by Kurt Alan Ver Beek - 44-58 Moving beyond disparities: A yin-yang approach to gender and development
by Edith Sizoo - 59-70 Strengthening civil society: Participatory action research in a militarised state
by Amina Mama - 71-76 The new urban poor: The Tobas indians
by Luis Cesar Bou - 76-81 Social exclusion: What's in a name?
by Fenella Porter - 82-89 Women's groups for whom? The colonisation of women's groups in Papua New Guinea
by Gabrielle Appleford - 89-94 Gender impact assessment in microfinance and microenterprise: Why and how
by Susan Johnson - 94-98 Environment, advocacy, and community participation: Mopawi in Honduras
by Vicky Mancuso Brehm - 98-102 Women and family poultry production in rural Africa
by El Hadji Fallou Gueye - 102-107 The development role of community banks in rural Nigeria
by Charles Uchenna Onugu - 108-113 Assessing nutritional status and functional ability of older adults in developing countries
by Dorothy Chilima - 114-117 Conference Report: Global Finance and Development
by Julius Court - 118-128 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 129-133 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 134-139 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
November 1999, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 523-525 Editorial
by The Editors - 526-538 Globalisation and homelessness in the USA: Building a social movement to end poverty
by Cheri Honkala & Richard Goldstein & Elizabeth Thul & William Baptist & Patrick Grugan - 539-556 Privatisation, multinationals, and corruption
by David Hall - 557-568 Public sector trade unions in the face of privatisation
by Mike Waghorne - 569-578 Kafka meets Machiavelli: Post-war, post-transition Eastern Slavonia
by Judith Large - 579-583 Globalism and nationalism: Which one is bad?
by Sinisa Malesevic - 583-587 Are universal social standards possible?
by Julius K Nyerere - 587-592 Globalisation and women in India
by Maithreyi Krishnaraj - 592-595 Developing countries in the WTO: Support or resist the 'millennium' round?
by Eric Neumayer - 595-600 Endangering women's health for profit: Health and safety in Mexico's maquiladoras
by Hilary Abell - 601-605 Export processing zones: A Caribbean development dilemma
by Leith Dunn - 605-610 Alternative microfinance institutions and vulnerability
by Alfonso Castillo - 610-614 Equity in health and economic globalisation
by Claudio Schuftan - 614-616 Electronic information: Promise and peril
by Michael L Tan - 616-619 'Third World' perspectives on cyberfeminism
by Radhika Gajjala - 619-622 NGOs: Ladles in the global soup kitchen?
by Stephen Commins - 623-626 NGOs in a Global Future
by H. Roy Trivedy - 627-631 Access to graduate education in Bangladesh
by Niaz Ahmed Khan - 632-632 Where Women Have No Doctor
by Judith Frye Helzner & Alessandra Casanova Guedes - 633-644 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 645-650 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 651-655 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors - 656-656 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
August 1999, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 379-381 Editorial
by The Editors - 382-395 The Emperor's New Clothes: A moral tale for development experts?
by Helen Hintjens - 396-409 Birds of a feather? UNDP and ActionAid implementation of Sustainable Human Development
by Lilly Nicholls - 410-423 Pursuing partnership: World Vision and the ideology of development - a case study
by Alan Whaites - 424-436 Microfinance, wage employment and housework: A gender analysis
by Mahmuda Rahman Khan - 437-448 The use of donkeys in the Mexican central highlands: A gender perspective
by Alix Von Keyserlingk - 449-467 Viewpoint
by The Editors - 468-487 Practical Notes
by The Editors - 488-493 Feedback
by The Editors - 494-504 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 505-510 Book Shelf
by The Editors - 511-515 Abstracts in Translation
by The Editors
May 1999, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 243-245 Editorial
by The Editors - 246-259 Inclusive, just, plural, dynamic: Building a 'civil' society in the Third World
by Smitu Kothari - 261-273 Empowerment for development: Taking participatory appraisal further in rural South Africa
by Nicole Motteux & Tony Binns & Etienne Nel & Kate Rowntree - 274-286 Analysing changing gender relations: Methodological challenges for gender planning
by Catherine Locke & Christine Okali - 287-295 Responding to mental distress in the Third World: Cultural imperialism or the struggle for synthesis?
by Jane Gilbert - 296-309 Changing aid patterns in Southern Africa
by Roy Love - 310-315 Health for All by the Year 2000: What about the nomads?
by Mayeh Abu Omar & Maymuna Muhiadin Omar - 316-322 Security of tenure, development victims, and the limits of environmental impact assessment in Zimbabwe's communal lands
by Beacon Mbiba - 322-325 Hurricane Mitch and human rights
by Grahame Russell