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April 2022, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 315-323 Determinants of farmers, perception towards forest conservation in western low lands of Ethiopia
by Degsew Melak & Abebe Dagnew & Sisay Yehuala & Adugna Gelaw - 324-335 Traditional authorities as development brokers in rural education: evidence from the PPTAP in Ghana
by Kwaku Abrefa Busia - 336-348 The effects of the Malawi Farm Input Subsidy Program on household per-capita consumption convergence
by Martin Limbikani Mwale & Tony Mwenda Kamninga & Lucius Cassim - 349-360 Artisanal mining versus sustainability of agricultural food supply chains: effects of the conflicts in Southern Zimbabwe
by Felix Chari & Cawe Novukela & Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu - 361-374 “It’s a coffee with a purpose”: perspectives on thinking and working politically in the Pacific
by Kayli Wild & Linda Kelly & Chris Roche - 375-393 Absentee tenants and farmland transfers in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Malawi
by Jacob Ricker-Gilbert & T. S. Jayne & Jordan Chamberlin - 394-401 Agricultural extension capacity development in developing countries: an international training course at Michigan State University
by Sunil Madan & Anne Baker & Karim Maredia & Ronald Bates - 402-408 Harbouring brood lac: envisioning lac clusters
by Saurabh Chowdhury - 409-410 Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania
by Patrick Kilby - 411-417 Are emerging farmers the missing link for mechanised Conservation agriculture? Viewpoints from Zambia
by Godfrey Omulo & Thomas Daum & Karlheinz Köller & Regina Birner
February 2022, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 131-132 Editorial
by Emily Finlay - 133-143 Early childhood home-based programmes and school violence: evidence from Brazil
by Marcos Vinicio Wink Junior & Felipe Garcia Ribeiro & Luis Henrique Zanandrea Paese - 144-162 Monitoring and evaluation framework for inclusive smart cities in India
by Madhurima Waghmare & Shaleen Singhal - 163-174 Ordinary people's participation in local development planning in Nepal
by Thaneshwar Bhusal & Ganesh Prasad Pandeya - 175-187 Why technocratic understandings of humanitarian accountability undermine local communities
by Omer Aijazi - 188-200 The “contrôleuse”: recognising the role of the “fixer” in academic and media NGO development partnerships
by Emma Heywood & Sue-Ann Harding - 201-211 Worthwhile or wasteful? Assessing the need for a radical revision of evaluation in small-sized development NGOs
by Leanne M. Kelly - 212-223 Design principles for sustainability: Tearfund’s expanding international development approach
by Nicholas Philip Simpson & Madleina Daehnhardt - 224-233 Navigating the tensions between ethics and effectiveness in development communications and marketing
by John David Cameron & Olivia Kwiecien - 234-244 Climate compatible development in practice
by Stacy-ann Robinson & D’Arcy Carlson & Anna Messer & Lauren Maunus & Emma Bouton & J. Timmons Roberts - 245-251 Managing international development adaptively – a cultural shift
by Rachel Leeds & Anne Palaia - 252-258 Coping behaviour of rural inhabitants against COVID-19 and monsoon flood: evidence from Bangladesh
by Shahadat Baser & Nurul Islam Nazem & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Syed Abu Hasnath - 259-265 Enriching value chains through maps: reflections from spatial group model building in Myanmar and India
by Karl M. Rich & Jared Berends & Gregory S. Cooper - 266-271 Evaluation without monitoring: old methods, new approaches
by Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa & Mokgophana Ramasobana
January 2022, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Patrick Kilby & Joyce Wu - 3-15 Who wins? Lessons on the use of innovation prizes to achieve social change for the benefit of the very poorest
by Christopher Paul Barnett & Cheryl Brown - 16-28 Financial inclusion of rural households in the mobile money era: insights from Ghana
by Richard Serbeh & Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei & David Forkuor - 29-38 Livelihood activities and well-being outcomes of cash transfer beneficiaries in Soweto, South Africa
by Chibuikem C. Nnaeme & Leila Patel & Sophie Plagerson - 39-51 Determinants of micro and small enterprises’ (MSEs) growth in northwest Ethiopia
by Adino Andaregie & Aemro Worku & Belayneh Getachew & Yeshwas Fentahun & Tessema Astatkie - 52-68 Understanding the current market enablers for Nepal’s biomass cookstove industry
by Benjamin L. Robinson & Sarah Jewitt & Mike J. Clifford & Joseph Hewitt - 69-81 “Funding does something to people”: NGOs navigating funding challenges in India
by Liz Mount - 82-91 Bottom-up and top-down development: nexus between asset-based community development and unconditional cash transfers
by Geeta Reddy & Guillaume Barbalat - 92-97 Tackling the water challenges in Indian cities amid COVID-19
by Seemantini Chattopadhyay - 98-106 Green economy post COVID-19: insights from Indonesia
by Berly Martawardaya & Ari Rakatama & Dhenny Yuartha Junifta & Dinda Ayu Maharani - 107-111 The role of Indigenous traditional institutions in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
by Vincent Ekow Arkorful - 112-127 Strategic responses of microfinance institutions to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis in Ghana
by Thomas Yeboah & Ernestina Fredua Antoh & Emmanuel Kumi - 128-129 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
November 2021, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 969-970 Development in Practice
by Emily Finlay - 971-976 Inviting women to the table: addressing food insecurity in Sierra Leone
by Abraham Harrison Lincoln Larkoh & Anne Dressel & Katherine Riebe - 977-987 Effects of gender and institutional support services on commercialisation of maize in Western Kenya
by Dennis Etemesi Olumeh & David Jakinda Otieno & Willis Oluoch-Kosura - 988-1001 Empowerment and agricultural mechanisation: perceptions and experiences of women tractor operators in Ghana
by Lungelo Cele - 1002-1013 Adapting to changing climatic conditions: perspectives and experiences of women in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Fanelesibonge Nosipho Masinga & Pranitha Maharaj & Divane Nzima - 1014-1039 Male–female sensitivity in climate-induced income insecurity: some empirical evidence from farming households in Northern Cameroon
by Ernest L. Molua & Justine E. Ayuk - 1040-1050 What restraints are there on female education in high mountainous rural areas of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
by Iftikhar Ali & Mohsin Khan & Arif Alam - 1051-1062 Factors associated with educational and career aspirations of young women and girls in Sierra Leone
by Skye Allmang & Veronika Rozhenkova & James Ward Khakshi & Wameq Raza & Jody Heymann - 1063-1069 Pivoting during a pandemic: a case study of a Samoan NGO
by Annika Tierney Lemisio & Ramona Boodoosingh & Mata’afa Fa’atino Utumapu - 1070-1082 A couple-based gender transformative intervention to enhance women’s participation in household decision-making: results from a cluster randomised control trial in Ibadan, Nigeria
by Funmilola M. OlaOlorun & Neetu A. John - 1083-1095 Exploring men’s involvement in family planning in Lao PDR
by Vanly Lorkuangming & Alice Beban & Rochelle Stewart-Withers - 1096-1108 Research uptake, lessons from a multi-country global programme: What Works to Prevent Violence against women and girls
by Leane Ramsoomar & Rebecca Ladbury & Rachel Jewkes - 1109-1122 Bridging the gender gap in empowerment of rural households: is technology the solution?
by Olajumoke Adeyeye - 1123-1125 Diasporic developmentalism: reflections from Liberia and further afield
by Patrick Kilby
October 2021, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 857-871 The private sector in the development landscape: partnerships, power, and questionable possibilities
by Jason Hart & Jo-Anna Russon & Jessica Sklair - 872-884 Private sector representation, contribution, and potential influence in global financing partnerships
by Moira V. Faul & Jordan Soukias Tchilingirian - 885-895 Unpacking Fair Trade bananas and coffee: private financial investment and the state in Costa Rica
by Layla Zaglul Ruiz & Peter Luetchford - 896-908 Digital philanthropy for the masses: crowdfunding platforms marketising NGO partnerships for individual giving in India
by Shonali Ayesha Banerjee - 909-919 Partnerships between philanthrocapitalists and donors: the case of Girl Hub
by Catherine Ann Shutt - 920-926 The partner myth: analysing the limitations of private sector contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals
by Uwe Gneiting & Ruth Mhlanga - 927-933 Operation Orphan and Danbro: an SME–charity partnership
by Jo-Anna Russon & Brad Moore & Helen Broughton - 934-945 Uneven outcomes from private infrastructure finance: evidence from two case studies
by Kate Bayliss & Maria Jose Romero & Elisa Van Waeyenberge - 946-960 “Flash blending” development finance: how to make aid donor–private sector partnerships help meet the SDGs
by Marc J. Cohen & Claire Godfrey & Hilary Jeune & Shannon Kindornay - 961-968 An INGO–corporate partnership in post-war Sri Lanka’s agricultural sector
by Priyan Senevirathna
August 2021, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 715-716 Development in practice
by Patrick Kilby & Rochelle Spencer & Joyce Wu & Emily Finlay - 717-725 Physical planning standard of health care facilities in the rural communities of Ondo State, Nigeria
by Jimoh Usman Umar - 726-738 Mobilising demand for primary health care services among urban slums: insights from a case study in Bangladesh
by Alayne M. Adams & Sabina F. Rashid - 739-750 A whole-of-government review to a whole-of-government response: a narrative review of the United States Government’s 2013–2016 West Africa Ebola Epidemic post-operation reports
by Megan Rhodes & Samuel Boland - 751-763 Cervical screening in Solomon Islands: challenges and opportunities for a national screening programme
by Jessica R. Botfield & Catherine McGowan & Verlyn Gagahe & Faeha Tashkeel & Anne Stuart - 764-780 Improved mother’s health helps in universalisation of child immunisation – myth or reality? Evidence from Assam
by Shrabanti Maity & Ummey Rummana Barlaskar & Anil Bhumali - 781-793 Water metering in piped community-based water supply systems: the challenge of balancing social and economic benefits
by Henry Bikwibili Tantoh - 794-804 Bridging the gaps sector to sector and research to policy: linking family planning to urban development
by Trudy Harpham & Robert Smith & Tom LeGrand & John Cleland & James Duminy & Susan Parnell & Judith F. Helzner & Gaye Agesa & Lynette Kamau - 805-815 Unleashing the potential of local governments in pandemic response
by Serdar Yilmaz & Jamie Boex - 816-827 Mining-induced displacement and resettlement policies and local people’s livelihoods in Ghana
by Portia Oware Twerefoo - 828-838 Diaspora and development: the case of Mauritius
by Ramola Ramtohul - 839-855 Compensation packages and implications for social networks among development-induced displaced persons in Uganda’s Albertine Graben
by Frank Mugagga & Leonida Tibakunirwa & Paul Musali
July 2021, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 559-560 Editorial
by Patrick Kilby & Rochelle Spencer & Joyce Wu - 561-579 Mobile veterinary clinics in the drylands of Kenya: securing pastoralists’ livelihoods by bringing services close
by Immaculate Omondi & Isabelle Baltenweck & Emmanuel Kinuthia & Leonard Kirui & George Njoroge-Wamwere & Bernard Bett & Ambrose Munene & Siyat Onle & Diba Dida & Henry Kiara - 580-591 Balancing hope and disappointment: representation, social wellbeing, and the future of small-scale fisheries in Uruguay
by Paula Santos & Micaela Trimble & Derek Johnson - 592-605 Effects and drivers of participation in agriculture-nutrition-health interventions: Experiences from a biofortified sweetpotato project
by Julius Juma Okello & Temesgen Bocher & Jan Low & Fred Grant & Donald Cole & Haile Selassie Okuku & Aimee Webb Girard & Carol Levin - 606-618 Factors that drive peer dissemination of agricultural information: evidence from northern Ghana
by Prince Maxwell Etwire & Edward Martey & Peter Goldsmith - 619-635 Farmers’ food insecurity coping strategies in the Sidama region of southern Ethiopia
by Gezahegn Abebe - 636-649 COCREATE: a self-directed learning approach to agricultural extension programmes
by K. Kusnandar & O. van Kooten & F. M. Brazier - 650-664 The role of climate change adaptation of small-scale farmers on the households food security level in the west of Iran
by Moslem Savari & Milad Zhoolideh - 665-675 Farmer to farmer education: learnings from an international study tour
by Kirt Hainzer & Catherine O’Mullan & Christian Bugajim & Philip Hugh Brown - 676-689 Farming groups and empowerment of women smallholder farmers
by Mwanajuma S. Othman & Guy Garrod & Elizabeth Oughton - 690-706 Barriers and opportunities for the youth engagement in agribusiness: empirical evidence from Zambia and Vietnam
by Joseph Mulema & Idah Mugambi & Monica Kansiime & Hong Twu Chan & Michael Chimalizeni & Thi Xuan Pham & George Oduor - 707-713 Tackling challenges for co-management of natural resources: the community council in Limpopo National Park, Mozambique
by Esperança Rui Colua de Oliveira & Kei Otsuki & Marlino Eugenio Mubai
May 2021, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 421-431 Caste, land ownership and agricultural productivity in India: evidence from a large-scale survey of farm households
by Md Riyazuddin Khan & Mohammad Imdadul Haque & Zeeshan & Noorsaba Khatoon & Isha Kaushik & Karuna Shree - 432-445 Looming crisis – changing climatic conditions in Ghana’s breadbasket: the experiences of agrarian migrants
by Jemima Nomunume Baada & Bipasha Baruah & Isaac Luginaah - 446-461 Assessing the impacts of land use and climate interactions on beekeeping livelihoods in the Taita Hills, Kenya
by Rebecca Jo Stormes Newman & Rob Marchant & Charis Enns & Claudia Capitani - 462-476 What happens when savings groups grow up? Examining savings group sustainability and perceived long-term benefits
by Whitney Moret & Mandy Swann & Lara Lorenzetti - 477-483 The role of women in the fight against corruption in Ghana
by Clara Kasser-Tee - 484-495 Land titles and farmers’ perceptions about ease of conducting transactions: a case study in Brazil
by Lucas Bispo de Oliveira Alves & Shinnosuke Maeda & So Morikawa & Hironori Kato - 496-510 Contract farming, cooperatives and challenges of side selling: malt barley value-chain development in Ethiopia
by Dawit Alemu & Alice Guinan & Judith Hermanson - 511-522 Dilemma in localising international law in the drafting process of Thailand’s human rights action plan
by Wanaporn Techagaisiyavanit & Srisombat Chokprajakchat - 523-532 Coordination in multi-actor policy implementation: case study of a livelihood enhancement programme in India
by Srilata Patnaik & C. Shambu Prasad - 533-547 Lessons Learnt from financing WASH rehabilitation works in small towns in Zimbabwe
by Arnold Cole & Steve Mudhuviwa & Taurai Maja & Aidan Cronin - 548-557 Sanitation and gendered psychosocial stress in peri-urban Bangalore
by Durba Biswas & Shweta Joshi
April 2021, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 285-295 Upgrading fair trade: a case study in Madagascar
by Jérôme Ballet & Claire Gondard-Delcroix & Dilane Cedras - 296-307 Exploring collaboration experiences at the society-science nexus in a food security project in Tanzania
by Katharina Löhr & Michael Weinhardt & Michelle Bonatti & Juliane Schütt & Frieder Graef & Stefan Sieber - 308-322 Exploring pathways to adherence and retention for HIV-positive savings group members in Ethiopia
by Lara Lorenzetti & Diana Rutherford & Befikadu Ejeta - 323-333 Contesting community development: grounding definitions in practice contexts
by Colleen Carlon - 334-343 Governmentality and gendered realities: experiences from the Philippines’ cash transfer programme
by Maria Kristina G. Alinsunurin - 344-355 Safety perspectives of high-school students in western China: rural-urban and gender comparison
by Xinjian Qi & Jayant K. Routray & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 356-367 A description and explanation of the complex landscape of faith-based organisations in Cameroon’s health sector
by Sibylle Herzig van Wees & Emmanuel Betsi & Maturin Désiré Sop Sop - 368-379 Audit as political struggle: the doxa of managerialism clashing with the uncertainty of real life
by Emma Crewe & Chris Mowles - 380-392 Street vending: exploring an excluded economic sector in Chittagong city, Bangladesh
by M. Ala Uddin - 393-403 Financial sustainability of NGOs in rural development programmes
by Elvin Shava - 404-420 Do location and legal status matter in microfinance institutions’ performance? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
by Tilahun Aemiro Tehulu
February 2021, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 139-149 The role of access to finance for smallholders' seed business growth in Nepal
by Dyutiman Choudhary & Kamal Banskota & Narayan Khanal & Prithvi Gyawali - 150-160 Case selection for robust generalisation: lessons from QuIP impact evaluation studies
by James Copestake - 161-173 Effects of socio-cultural norms on smallholder adaptation to climate change in Nkoranza South municipality, Ghana
by Alexander Nii Adjei Sowah & Kwadwo Owusu & Paul William Kojo Yankson & Edna Quansah - 174-184 Towards a sustainable NGO intervention on child protection: taking indigenous knowledge seriously
by Sampson A. Yeboah & Marguerite Daniel - 185-197 Lessons learnt from engaging opinion leaders to address intimate partner violence in Rwanda
by Erin Stern & Lori Heise & Beniamino Cislaghi - 198-213 Managing complexity and uncertainty in agricultural innovation through adaptive project design and implementation
by Jeffery W. Bentley & Diego Naziri & Gordon Prain & Enoch Kikulwe & Sarah Mayanja & André Devaux & Graham Thiele - 214-225 Mapping stakeholders’ viewpoints on innovation along a livestock value chain: a Q method application
by Benoît Govoeyi & Serge G. Ahounou & Pascal S. Kiki & Ignace O. Dotché & Nassim Moula & Issaka Youssao Abdou Karim & Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux - 226-237 Marginalisation and power politics in local governance: a study of a small town in India
by Subhamay Ghosh & Dipendra Nath Das - 238-247 Social mobilisation, community engagement and the power of elites in rural development
by Shahzad Khan & Patricia Short - 248-258 Navigating the city’s waterscape: gendering everyday dynamics of water access from multiple sources
by Durba Biswas - 259-267 The failure of externally-driven advocacy initiatives to contextualise sub-Saharan “marginalised women”
by Winnie Bedigen & Anna Mdee & Rinmicit Temlong & Lisa Thorley & Patricia Tshomba - 268-274 Elements of bureaucracy: personal reflections on “going with the process” in Ethiopia
by Ruth Jackson - 275-283 An investigation of factors contributing towards failure or success of implemented EWB-USA water-well borehole projects
by Andreas Kristoffersen & Joshua N. Knight
January 2021, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-10 Public–private partnerships for improved service delivery: the case of Intercity STC Coaches in Ghana
by Clement Mensah Damoah & Kwame Asamoah - 11-26 Participatory diagnostic for scaling a decision support tool for rice crop management in northern Nigeria
by Espérance Zossou & Kazuki Saito & Alidou Assouma-Imorou & Kokou Ahouanton & Bitrus Dawi Tarfa - 27-36 Funding eligibility requirements: inclusion, exclusion, and mediation in peace interventions
by Marie Donna M. Ballesteros - 37-48 Malnutrition mitigation and community empowerment through the sustainable food reserve programme in Indonesia
by Andy Fefta Wijaya & Apri Kuntariningsih & Sarwono Sarwono & Agus Suryono - 49-58 Sustainable rice farming and its impact on rural women in Myanmar
by Melanie Connor & Su Su San - 59-68 Video-mediated rural learning: effects of images and languages on farmers’ learning in Benin Republic
by Lauréano Bede & Florent Okry & Simplice D. Vodouhe - 69-80 Do transaction costs influence smallholder rubber farmers’ choice of selling outlets? Evidence from Liberia
by Francis F.B. Mulbah & Cecilia Ritho & John Mburu - 81-92 Exploratory agent-based model to understand migration scenarios: a study from the Indian Himalayan Region, Uttarakhand
by Divya Sharma & Neha Khandekar & Kamna Sachdeva - 93-111 Gender differences in rice value chain participation and career preferences of rural youth in India
by Prakashan Chellattan Veettil & Prabhakaran Raghu & Bidhan Mohapatra & Samarendu Mohanty - 112-124 Evolution of open defecation prevalence in Tanzania 2002–2015: evidence from national demographic and health surveys
by Emmanuel Maliti - 125-138 Empowerment as one sees it: assessment of empowerment by women participants of development projects
by Marc Völker & Philippe Doneys
November 2020, Volume 30, Issue 8
- 979-981 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 982-993 Using an adaptive approach to making gatekeepers accountable to internally displaced persons in Mogadishu, Somalia
by Erik Bryld & Christine Kamau & M. A. Mohamoud - 994-1004 Addressing collective action problems in Melanesia: the Northern Islands Market Vendors’ Association in Vanuatu
by Julien Barbara & Kerryn Baker - 1005-1015 International labour migration by women from Vietnam to Taiwan: policy and practice
by Nguyen Quynh Phuong & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Sundar Venkatesh - 1016-1027 Singing from the same song sheet? Exploring “civil society” through the eyes of NGO practitioners
by Sarah Thomas - 1028-1042 Determinants of smallholders’ entrepreneurial drive, willingness and ability to expand farming operations in KwaZulu-Natal
by Lungelo Cele & Edilegnaw Wale - 1043-1057 Participation in ICT-based market information projects, smallholder farmers’ commercialisation, and agricultural income effects: findings from Kenya
by Julius J. Okello & Oliver K. Kirui & Zachary M. Gitonga - 1058-1067 Analysis of smallholder pig value chains in Ghana
by Joseph K. Clottey & John K. M. Kuwornu & Irene S. Egyir - 1068-1081 Cash-for-work and food-for-work programmes’ role in household resilience to food insecurity in southern Ethiopia
by Gezahegn Abebe - 1082-1093 Challenges of community-based forest management with local institutional differences between South Korea and Indonesia
by Eko Priyo Purnomo & Rijal Ramdani & Lubna Salsabila & Jin-Wook Choi - 1094-1104 The making of “asli” Sumba woven cloth: how globalising “intangible heritage” impacts women’s roles
by Rustina Untari & Radhika Gajjala & Ridwan Sanjaya - 1105-1113 Development and radical uncertainty
by Osvaldo Feinstein - 1114-1128 Culture in international development: the role of Concerts Norway in the India-Norway music cooperation (2002–2017)
by Solveig Korum & Bindu Subramaniam - 1129-1136 Two levels of decision-making in receiving international search and rescue teams
by Yosuke Okita & Rajib Shaw
October 2020, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 837-838 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 839-849 Building leadership capacity in women: an NGO in India’s initiative towards women members of SHGs
by Venise Bryan & Salvatore Mendaglio - 850-861 Business registration and firm performance: a case of maize traders in Malawi
by Henry Kankwamba & Lukas Kornher - 862-873 Lessons on communication, development, and evaluation from a Freirean perspective
by Víctor Manuel Marí Sáez - 874-889 Microfinance: where are we and where are we going?
by Serafim Nogueira & Fábio Duarte & Ana Paula Gama - 890-904 Effects of rainfall deviations on non-farm labour market participation and time allocation in northern Ghana
by Richard Kofi Asravor - 905-922 Effect of climate finance on adaptation in the southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh
by Firdaus Ara Hussain & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 923-933 Maturity of the accountability process of social health organisations: evidence from Sao Paulo in Brazil
by Raquel Ferreira Leite Figueiredo & Matheus da Costa Gomes & Mariana Simões Ferraz do Amaral Fregonesi & Carlos Alberto Grespan Bonacim - 934-952 Guided by the beauty of our weapons: comparing project management standards inside and outside international development
by Lauchlan T. Munro & Lavagnon Ika - 953-964 Historical contingency and path dependence in bottom-up democratisation through NGOs: a case study from Pakistan
by Syed Owais - 965-971 Sustainable agriculture for health and prosperity: stakeholders’ roles, legitimacy and modus operandi
by Jon Hellin & Jean Balié & Eleanor Fisher & Genowefa Blundo-Canto & Nafees Meah & Ajay Kohli & Melanie Connor - 972-978 Volunteering for development: what does best practice look like?
by Stephen Thompson & Karen Sparrow & Jonathan Hall & Nicola Chevis
August 2020, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 695-705 New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences
by Nicola Banks & Lau Schulpen & Dan Brockington - 706-721 Growth and change in Britain’s development NGO sector (2009–2015)
by Nicola Banks & Dan Brockington - 722-737 Does “the” Dutch INGO exist? Mapping a decade of financial and organisational change
by Lau Schulpen & Luuk van Kempen - 738-750 Canada's GINGOs: who are they, what are they doing, and what role for the future?
by John-Michael Davis - 751-762 Civil society funding by OECD-DAC governments: no more politics as usual?
by Boris Verbrugge & Huib Huyse - 763-773 Civil society aid as balancing act – navigating between managerial and social transformative principles
by Jelmer Kamstra - 774-783 Domestic constraints on the global impact of US development transnational NGOs
by George E. Mitchell & Sarah S. Stroup - 784-794 Partnership on paper, pragmatism on the ground: the European Union’s engagement with civil society organisations
by Niels Keijzer & Fabienne Bossuyt - 795-808 Not one, but many “publics”: public engagement with global development in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States
by Jennifer Hudson & David Hudson & Paolo Morini & Harold Clarke & Marianne C. Stewart - 809-824 In INGOs we trust? How individual determinants and the framing of INGOs influences public trust
by John-Michael Davis & Spencer Henson & Liam Swiss - 825-836 Neutral press, negative opinions: development cooperation and the Dutch media
by Mirjam Vossen
July 2020, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 559-560 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 561-574 The role of community seed banks in achieving farmers’ rights
by Ronnie Vernooy & Teshome Hunduma Mulesa & Arnab Gupta & Jahangir Alam Jony & Kouablan Edmond Koffi & Hilton Mbozi & P.B. Singh & Pitambar Shrestha & Thabo T. Tjikana & C.L.K. Wakkumbure - 575-585 Towards private sector collaboration in aid practice: internal challenges faced by development NGOs
by Minna Hakkarainen - 586-598 Significance of farming groups for resource access and livelihood improvement of rural smallholder women farmers
by Mwanajuma S. Othman & Elizabeth Oughton & Guy Garrod - 599-608 How does organisational capacity contribute to advocacy effectiveness? Taking stock of existing evidence
by Willem Elbers & Jelmer Kamstra - 609-623 Reaching all in rural sanitation: experiences from inclusive programming in five countries
by Naomi Carrard & Jeremy Kohlitz & Simone Soeters & Gabrielle Halcrow & Janina Murta & Juliet Willetts - 624-634 The inclusiveness of community participation in village development planning in Indonesia
by RatnaAyu Damayanti & Syarifuddin Syarifuddin - 635-644 Child tracing: locating the paternal homes of “children born of war”
by Tinashe B. C. Mutsonziwa & Ketty Anyeko & Erin Baines - 645-659 Understanding the sociality of child marriage
by Rachana Sharma & Arupa Shukla & Dhuwarakha Sriram & Vimala Ramakrishnan & Mandira Kalaan & Archna Kumar - 660-671 “It’s a tricky one” – development practitioners’ attitudes towards religion
by Nora Khalaf-Elledge - 672-680 Sustainable value for money – a glimpse of the holy grail?
by Steffie Kemp & Rob MacLennan & Rick James - 681-686 Public engagement for public health: participatory budgeting, targeted social programmes, and infant mortality in Brazil
by Michael Touchton & Brian Wampler - 687-693 The failures of horizontal accountability at the subnational level: a perspective from the Global South
by Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes & Marco Antonio Carvalho Teixeira & Ivan Filipe de Almeida Lopes Fernandes & Fabiano Angélico
May 2020, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 421-422 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 423-436 Evaluating participatory group mentoring in international development projects in the Middle East
by Dina Refki & Kathryn Mishkin & September Johnson - 437-447 From complexity to simplicity – how chasing success stories affects gendered NGO practices
by Maren Olene Kloster - 448-458 Understanding participatory budgeting through formal and informal processes of inclusion: a case study in the Philippines
by Gladys Ann R. Maravilla & Jesse Hession Grayman - 459-471 Problematising resilience: development practice and the case of Palestine
by Emma Patricia Keelan & Brendan Ciarán Browne - 472-484 A framework for integrating scientific forecasts with indigenous systems of weather forecasting in southern Nigeria
by Eromose E. Ebhuoma - 485-500 Public distribution system and food security: evidence from Barpeta district, Assam
by Shrabanti Maity - 501-512 Investigating the intersections between counter-terrorism and NGOs in Nigeria: development practice in conflict-affected areas
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 513-522 Geographical indications and quality promotion of agricultural products in Vietnam: an analysis of government roles
by Giang Hoang & Thuy T. Nguyen - 523-540 The ‘fishnet approach’ to livelihood improvement in depressed basins: evidence from BRAC’s Integrated Development Programme
by Jinnat Ara & Syeda Sitwat Shahed & Rehnuma Rahman & Sibbir Ahmad & Narayan Chandra Das - 541-547 Making room for manoeuvre: addressing gender norms to strengthen the enabling environment for agricultural innovation
by Lone Badstue & Marlène Elias & Victor Kommerell & Patti Petesch & Gordon Prain & Rhiannon Pyburn & Anya Umantseva - 548-557 Evaluating agricultural extension and education projects: the VELVET approach
by Chrysanthi Charatsari & Evagelos D. Lioutas
April 2020, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 281-282 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 283-296 Does fertiliser subsidy increase maize productivity in Burkina Faso?
by Adeline Doubahan Coulibaly & Kimseyinga Savadogo - 297-307 Efficiency differentials in resource-use among smallholder cassava farmers in southwestern Cameroon
by Ernest L. Molua & Martin Paul Tabe-Ojong & Majory O. Meliko & Miranda Fotabong Nkenglefac & Ajapnwa Akamin - 308-319 Appropriateness of agricultural marketing information service in Punjab, Pakistan
by Muhammad Yaseen & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 320-331 Making conservation sustainable under unfavourable conditions: the case of Chimanimani National Reserve, Mozambique
by Pekka Virtanen