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July 2019, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 619-634 Solar energy farming as a development innovation for vulnerable water basins
by Mohammad Al-Saidi & Nisreen Lahham - 635-644 Urban agriculture towards food security of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese host communities
by Sudeh Dehnavi & Verena Süß - 645-650 The contribution of civil society to sustainable development in the Gulf and beyond
by Rachel Hayman - 651-661 Partnering for sustainable development: case study of a 10-year donor–recipient partnership
by Samah Al Sabbagh & Esker Copeland - 662-669 How to improve sustainability: the critical role of education for Syrian refugees
by Tareq Z. Albakri & Rabih Shibli - 670-681 Sustainable development in the Arab world – is the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region fit for the challenge?
by Esmat Zaidan & Mohammad Al-Saidi & Suzanne H. Hammad
May 2019, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 407-408 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 409-423 Integrating gender into index-based agricultural insurance: a focus on South Africa
by Lorna Born & Charles Spillane & Una Murray - 424-436 Farmers’ perceptions of milk-collecting centres in Thailand's dairy industry
by Thitiya Jitmun & John K.M. Kuwornu & Avishek Datta & Anil Kumar Anal - 437-447 Assessment of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme in Karaga district, Ghana
by Mohammed Sulemana & Bukari Francis Issahaku Malongza & Mohammed Abdulai - 448-463 Responsible use of crop protection products and Nigeria's growth enhancement support scheme
by Joseph I. Uduji & Elda N. Okolo-Obasi & Simplice A. Asongu - 464-476 Community assessment of NGO housing delivery: lessons from Port Vila, Vanuatu
by Lisa Strychar & Jennifer Day - 477-488 Why work “at home”? Oxfam’s value-added and the UK Poverty Programme
by Susannah Pickering-Saqqa - 489-500 A new way of measuring behavioural compliance for prevention programme interventions using KAP Score
by Daniel Lindgren & Shawn Kelley - 501-513 Remoteness as a gendered construct
by Flavian Lihwa & Christopher J. Johnstone & Matthew A.M. Thomas & Brooke Krause - 514-524 Coupling a ladder to the safety net: reinventing MGNREGA for asset creation
by Sandeep Tambe & Nima Tashi Bhutia & Sarika Pradhan & Jigme Basi - 525-533 Modelling trust and contractual arrangements in a local economy
by Dalel Ayari & Lokman Zaibet - 534-537 Respecting communities: languages and cultural understanding in international development work
by Vicky Mancuso Brehm
April 2019, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 271-272 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 273-286 Resolving the tensions between the principles of aid effectiveness: an Indonesia-Australia technical assistance project
by Brooke Wilmsen & Andrew van Hulten & Alexandra Kaasch - 287-299 Can ICT-enabled real-time data contribute to adaptive management in development programming?
by Inka Barnett & Kevin Hernandez & Ben Ramalingam & Anna Levy & Carrie Oppenheimer & Craig Valters - 300-313 Paths for improving non-profit impact on society: lessons from government–non-profit relationships in Brazil
by Marcelo Marchesini da Costa - 314-325 Geographical versus social displacement: the politics of return and post-war recovery in Northern Uganda
by Sarah Khasalamwa-Mwandha - 326-335 Analysis of off-farm work decisions among smallholder farm households in Burkina Faso
by Soumaila Gansonré - 336-348 Climate change research in bilateral development programmes: experiences from India and Peru
by Veruska Muccione & Boris Orlowsky & Simon K. Allen & Christian Huggel & Nadine Salzmann & Nilton Montoya & Surjeet Singh Randhawa & Markus Stoffel - 349-359 Older people’s conceptualisation of poverty and their experiences of government programmes in Uganda
by Rosette Kabuye & Norman Mukasa - 360-370 How democratic decentralisation facilitates, sustains, and interrupts market-driven development in India
by Dolly Daftary - 371-383 Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia
by Uchendu Chigbu & Zebad Alemayehu & Walter Dachaga - 384-394 The impact of MGNREGS on child labour and child education: an empirical analysis
by Saswati Das & Diganta Mukherjee - 395-405 Optimal sources of financing for microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa
by Sydney Chikalipah
February 2019, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 133-134 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 135-146 Participatory modelling and development practice: artisanal fishers in Nicaragua
by Christian E. Casillas & Isha Ray - 147-158 Expensive English: an accessible language approach for Papua New Guinea agricultural development
by Jo Caffery & Deborah Hill - 159-169 Language, NGOs and inclusion: the donor perspective
by Angela M. Crack - 170-182 Does fertiliser use improve household welfare? Evidence from Ghana’s cocoa industry
by Gideon Danso-Abbeam & Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi - 183-195 WaSH as a maternal health issue: three perspectives from rural Uganda
by Corinne Schuster-Wallace & Susan Watt & Zachariah Mulawa & Morgan Pommells - 196-207 Reproductive health services: “Business-in-a-Box” as a model social innovation
by Abdur Rehman Cheema & Abid Mehmood - 208-219 Aid and development by design: local solutions to local problems
by Adrian Flint & Christian Meyer zu Natrup - 220-229 Is development studies becoming too brainy? A comparison of World Development Reports
by Mine Sato - 230-249 India 2025: the public distribution system and National Food Security Act 2013
by Sayan Chakraborty & S. P. Sarmah - 250-262 Sen’s capability approach and microcredit: lessons from a Malaysian case
by Shankaran Nambiar - 263-269 Addressing avoidable vision impairment in Mozambique and the Africa region
by Stephen Thompson & Kovin Naidoo & Joel Bambamba & Vanessa Moodley & Diane van Staden & Amanda Forde & Kajal Shah & Luigi Bilotto & James Loughman
January 2019, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-14 Does women’s empowerment through policy intervention reduce food insecurity in South Africa?
by Yonas T. Bahta & Enoch Owusu-Sekyere & Boipelo Tlalang - 15-25 Not just any toilet – women’s solutions to sanitation in informal settlements in Nairobi
by Samantha Winter & Francis Barchi & Millicent Ningoma Dzombo - 26-39 The power of small-scale solar: gender, energy poverty, and entrepreneurship in Tanzania
by Leslie Gray & Alaina Boyle & Erika Francks & Victoria Yu - 40-52 Socio-political tensions in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) development in low-income Asian cities
by Suryani Wijaya & Muhammad Imran & Jeffrey McNeill - 53-64 Practice-based insights in developing and implementing a sport-based programme for girls
by Martine Collumbien & Madhumita Das & Shweta Bankar & Beniamino Cislaghi & Lori Heise & Ravi K. Verma - 65-79 Exploring host perspectives towards younger international development volunteers
by Sam McLachlan & Tony Binns - 80-94 Political economy of road maintenance: a utility diagnostic
by Jeremy Streatfeild - 95-102 Beliefs, values, and traditions: re-thinking sustainable development using the Hñähñu example
by Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin & Enoc Garcia-Sanchez & Rosa Isela Cruz-Vazquez - 103-114 Socio-economic determinants of the family history of pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Pakistan
by Shahab E. Saqib & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 115-121 Facilitating industrial symbiosis programmes in developing countries: reflections from Gauteng, South Africa
by Olamide Oguntoye & Martin Geissdoerfer & Henry Nuwarinda & Steve Evans - 122-127 Towards an era of official (involuntary) accountability of NGOs in India
by Ronald Yesudhas - 128-131 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
November 2018, Volume 28, Issue 8
- 981-982 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 983-998 Insights into adoption of farming practices through multiple lenses: an innovation systems approach
by Elizabeth Clarke & Tamara M. Jackson & Khamlouang Keoka & Viengsavanh Phimphachanvongsod & Pheng Sengxua & Phetsamone Simali & Len J. Wade - 999-1011 Innovation platforms: a tool to enhance small-scale farmer potential through co-creation
by Mila Sell & Hilkka Vihinen & Galfato Gabiso & Kristina Lindström - 1012-1021 Urban household food security in China and Mozambique: a gender-based comparative approach
by Liam Riley & Mary Caesar - 1022-1033 Promoting the economic reintegration of returnees through vocational training: lessons from Liberia
by Naohiko Omata & Noriko Takahashi - 1034-1045 Trialling mediated action research for development in a remote community in Papua New Guinea
by Terry Evans & Gail Casey & Patricia Paraide - 1046-1056 Impact pathways of a participatory local governance initiative in Uganda: a qualitative exploration
by Bjorn Van Campenhout & Emmanuel Bizimungu & Jennifer Smart & Nassul Kabunga - 1057-1070 The impact of contextual fragility on development in practice: perspectives from Zimbabwe
by Cathrine Madziva - 1071-1082 Parental income, child labour, and human capital accumulation: evidence from trade liberalisation in India
by Joseph Boniface Ajefu - 1083-1093 Factors affecting inter-organisational coordination: a case of policy implementation in rural Bangladesh
by A.H.M. Kamrul Ahsan - 1094-1100 Empowering women and communities to promote universal health coverage in rural Zambia
by Paula Quigley & Cathy Green & Miniratu Soyoola & Tendayi Kureya & Caroline Barber & Kenneth Mubuyaeta
October 2018, Volume 28, Issue 7
- 855-857 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 858-871 “Here we give advice for free”: the functioning of plant clinics in Rwanda
by Jean Claude N. Majuga & Bellancile Uzayisenga & Jean Pierre Kalisa & Conny Almekinders & Solveig Danielsen - 872-883 Pursuing gender-transformative change in customary tenure systems: civil society work in Zambia
by Cynthia M. Caron - 884-898 The impact of drought on commercial livestock farmers in South Africa
by Frikkie Mare & Yonas T. Bahta & Walter Van Niekerk - 899-910 Donor requests for economic analysis of humanitarian field programmes
by Chloe Puett & Cécile Salpéteur - 911-921 Challenges and lessons learnt from a sanitation project in rural Bolivia
by Katherine A. Snyder & Andrea F. Corral & Gwendolyn J. Woods & Andrea Prichard & Melissa Montgomery & Vasiliki Karanikola - 922-931 Enabling collaborative synthesis in multi-partner programmes
by Logan Cochrane & Georgina Cundill - 932-942 Empowerment and community salience in multi-party collaboration: empirical lessons for development planning
by Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie & Michael Yaw Acheampong - 943-951 The impact of foreign-owned enterprises in low-income economies
by Brandon D. Lundy & Mark Patterson & Alex O’Neill - 952-963 Wellness and illness: the aftermath of urban mass housing in Lagos, Nigeria
by Oluwasinaayomi Faith Kasim - 964-973 Environmental sanitation and pollution control measures in the Odaw-Korle River catchment, Ghana
by Ernest Mensah Abraham & Adrienne M. Martin & Olufunke Cofie - 974-979 Building pathways out of poverty through climate smart agriculture and effective targeting
by Jon Hellin & Eleanor Fisher
August 2018, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 721-723 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 724-740 Off-farm work and food security status of farming households in Ghana
by John K.M. Kuwornu & Evelyn Osei & Yaw B. Osei-Asare & Mohamed Porgo - 741-753 Trading culture for development: assessing perceptions among rural agropastoral peoples in Tanzania
by Eli J. Knapp & Tanner J.S. Hoffman - 754-763 Assessing the impacts of a peer-to-peer training programme for women in Peru
by Eduardo Zegarra & Angie Higuchi & Ricardo Vargas - 764-774 Student experiences of service learning through a community outreach project
by Michelle Mey & Amanda Werner & Bridget de Villiers - 775-784 Examining the impacts of grants on senior citizen beneficiaries in Kiboga District, Uganda
by Rebecca Nalwanga & Ragnhild Lund - 785-798 Stakeholders’ relations and power dynamics in development cooperation: lessons learnt from Egypt
by Abdelhalim Khaled - 799-812 Investing in multi-stakeholder dialogue to address natural resource competition and conflict
by Blake Ratner & Clementine Burnley & Samuel Mugisha & Elias Madzudzo & Il Oeur & Kosal Mam & Lukas Rüttinger & Loziwe Chilufya & Paola Adriázola - 813-823 On-the-ground perspectives of women’s land rights in Uganda
by Jackline Kabahinda - 824-830 A market-based solution to a sanitation issue in a marginalised area
by Vikash Yadav - 831-841 NGO–business collaboration following the Indian CSR Bill 2013: trust-building collaborative social sector partnerships
by Anuja Jayaraman & Vanessa D’souza & Trisha Ghoshal - 842-846 Do surveys (mis)lead? A note for practitioners
by Sushant & Sunpreet Kaur & Sushil Saigal - 847-854 The political strategy of external aid
by Javier Schunk
July 2018, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 597-599 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 600-614 Farmer typology formulation accounting for psychological capital: implications for on-farm entrepreneurial development
by Unity Chipfupa & Edilegnaw Wale - 615-623 A mixed-method pilot study to improve patient satisfaction in rural Uganda
by Emily Warren & Ethel Nankya & Janet Seeley & Sarah Nakamanya & Gershim Asiki & Victoria Simms & Alex Karabarinde & Heidi Larson - 624-635 Giant clam aquaculture in the Pacific region: perceptions of value and impact
by Anne Moorhead - 636-646 At the root of participatory approaches: uncovering the role of accompaniment
by Ilaria Schnyder von Wartensee - 647-660 Post-earthquake housing reconstruction in the Sikkim Himalaya: approaches, challenges, and lessons learnt
by Sandeep Tambe & Sarika Pradhan & Pema Donka & Pragya Singh - 661-672 Measuring changes in women's empowerment and its relationship to intimate partner violence
by Sidney Schuler & Samuel Field & Alissa Bernholc - 673-680 Gender and locational dimensions of shocks on household welfare: empirical evidence from Nigeria
by Joseph Boniface Ajefu - 681-690 Planning institutions as gatekeepers in housing production in Lagos, Nigeria
by Moruf Alabi & Abdulateef Bako - 691-704 Failures in agricultural innovation due to poor understanding of farmers’ predispositions
by Onjaherilanto Razanakoto & Rolland Razafindraibe & Andry Andriamananjara & Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa & Tovohery Rakotoson & Erik Smolders & Lilia Rabeharisoa - 705-713 Fostering political leadership for the demographic dividend in Africa: relevant cultural values
by Chimaraoke O. Izugbara & Tizta Tilahun & Hilda Owii - 714-719 Challenges of research in rural poverty: lessons from large field surveys
by Abdur Rehman Cheema & Abid Mehmood & Fazal Ali Khan
May 2018, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 453-455 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 456-467 Reflections on mentoring experiences for evidence-informed decision-making in South Africa and Malawi
by Sunet Jordaan & Ruth Stewart & Yvonne Erasmus & Louis Maluwa & Janine Mitchell & Laurenz Langer & Russell Wildeman & Natalie Tannous & Josee Koch - 468-479 Who are those people we call farmers? Rural Kenyan aspirations and realities
by Simone Verkaart & Kai Mausch & Dave Harris - 480-493 Changing knowledge and perceptions of African indigenous vegetables: the role of community-based nutritional outreach
by Monica K. Kansiime & Justus Ochieng & Radegunda Kessy & Daniel Karanja & Dannie Romney & Victor Afari-Sefa - 494-509 Fit for purpose? A review of guides for gender-equitable value chain development
by Dietmar Stoian & Jason Donovan & Marlène Elias & Trent Blare - 510-524 Elucidating linkages between women’s empowerment in livestock and nutrition: a qualitative study
by Mindy Price & Alessandra Galie & Jennifer Marshall & Ngozichukwuka Agu - 525-540 Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco
by Dina Najjar & Bipasha Baruah & Aden Aw-Hassan & Abderrahim Bentaibi & Girma Tesfahun Kassie - 541-551 Effective evaluation of projects on violence against women and girls
by Michaela Raab & Wolfgang Stuppert - 552-561 Understanding accessibility to healthcare for elderly people in Bangladesh
by J.M. Abdullah & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Shahab E. Saqib - 562-573 One-stop border posts and informal livelihoods in Busia, Kenya
by Judith E. Tyson - 574-583 Institutions and abused women: an interactional model to access justice in India
by Sudhir Pratap Singh & Meerambika Mahapatro - 584-590 Building the capacity builders: lessons from a multi-country training programme for local consultants
by Rick James - 591-596 Self-protection in Greece: sticking with groups, communicating, protesting, and fighting
by Tania Karas & Joseph G. Bock
April 2018, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 325-331 Introduction: the mediation of development
by Robin Mansell & Linje Manyozo - 332-344 Indigenous environmental knowledge and challenging dualisms in development: observations from the Kalahari
by Lauren Dyll - 345-357 Harnessing community-led innovations: the role of participatory media in addressing gender-based violence
by Verena Thomas & Jackie Kauli & Anou Borrey - 358-373 Experiences of ICT use in shared, public access settings in Philippine slums
by Cheryll Ruth Soriano & Ruepert Jiel Cao & Marianne Sison - 374-387 Drumming and digital inclusion: music, identity formation, and transformative empowerment in Afro-Brazilian community development NGOs
by Joe Straubhaar & Stuart Davis - 388-399 Development and communication in trade relations: new synergies in theory and practice
by Maria Touri - 400-413 Youth-led communication for social change: empowerment, citizen media, and cultures of governance in Northern Ghana
by Lise Grauenkaer & Thomas Tufte - 414-421 Co-movement revisited: reflections on four decades of media transformation in Canadian Indigenous communities
by Lorna Roth & Patricia H. Audette-Longo - 422-431 Power and development in practice: NGOs and the development agenda setting
by Jonathan Makuwira - 432-443 Instrumentalising the digital: adolescents’ engagement with ICTs in low- and middle-income countries
by Shakuntala Banaji & Sonia Livingstone & Anulekha Nandi & Mariya Stoilova - 444-451 Should the C4D expert survive? Rethinking expertise in communication and innovation
by Jessica Noske-Turner
February 2018, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 179-181 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 182-194 Access to infrastructure and human well-being: evidence from rural Nepal
by Jeet Bahadur Sapkota - 195-207 An analysis of well-being in urban Nigeria
by Andrea Rigon - 208-226 Participatory community analysis: identifying and addressing challenges to Ethiopian smallholder livelihoods
by Tobias Lunt & Jim Ellis-Jones & Kindu Mekonnen & Steffen Schulz & Peter Thorne & Elmar Schulte-Geldermann & Kalpana Sharma - 227-241 Key challenges in Malawi’s paprika supply chain: new insights into contract farming
by Lana A. Repar & Stephen Onakuse & Joe Bogue & Ana Afonso - 242-256 The Malian fertiliser value chain post-subsidy: an analysis of its structure and performance
by Veronique Theriault & Melinda Smale & Amidou Assima - 257-268 The story of the “now-women”: changing gender norms in rural West Africa
by Beniamino Cislaghi - 269-279 Displacement, resettlement, and livelihood restoration: safeguard standards in practice
by Asmita Kabra - 280-291 From ‘Christians doing development’ to ‘doing Christian development’: the changing role of religion in the international work of Tearfund
by Dena Freeman - 292-302 Roles and contributions of community seed banks in climate adaptation in Nepal
by Shree Maharjan & Keshav Maharjan - 303-310 Flood risk reduction through insurance for SMEs in Pathumthani province, Thailand
by Shubham Pathak & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 311-317 “The pluses of pulses”: haricot beans and women’s empowerment in Ethiopia
by Esayas Bekele Geleta & Carol Henry & Patience Elabor-Idemudia - 318-324 Agriculture in the western Himalayas – an asset turning into a liability
by Roopam Shukla & Anusheema Chakraborty & Kamna Sachdeva & P.K. Joshi
January 2018, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 4-15 Accountability mechanisms in community-driven reconstruction in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
by Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa & Dorothea Hilhorst & Carolien Jacobs - 16-32 VAWG mainstreaming in access to justice programmes: a framework for action
by Tamsin Bradley & Janet Gruber - 33-50 Women’s empowerment in rural Honduras and its determinants: insights from coffee communities in Ocotepeque and Copan
by Thomas Dietz & Andrea Estrella Chong & Paulino Font Gilabert & Janina Grabs - 51-64 Are savings groups a livelihoods game changer for young people in Africa?
by Justin Flynn & James Sumberg - 65-80 Mainstreaming climate change into local governance: financing and budgetary compliance in selected local governments in Ghana
by Justice Issah Musah-Surugu & Kwadwo Owusu & Paul William Kojo Yankson & Emmanuel Kofi Ayisi - 81-94 Demands, responsibility, and influence in Malawi’s participatory agricultural extension services
by Cristina Álvarez-Mingote & Paul E. McNamara - 95-106 Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India
by Valerien Pede & Takashi Yamano & Prakashan Chellattanveettil & Ishika Gupta - 107-124 Analysing pig traders in Uganda: sampling issues, marketing activities, and constraint analysis
by Nadhem Mtimet & Derek Baker & Emily Ouma - 125-137 Making innovations work: local government–NGO partnership and collaborative governance in rural Bangladesh
by Pranab Panday - 138-151 Factors influencing working conditions of small enterprises in Sylhet City, Bangladesh
by A.H.M. Belayeth Hussain & Noraida Endut - 152-164 Can technology change the existing culture? Case study on Bangladesh’s public sector
by Matt Husain & Sebastian Kolesar - 165-175 The role of foreign donors in rebuilding the Ukrainian nation-state
by Anton Oleinik - 176-178 Development in practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
November 2017, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1033-1034 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 1035-1049 Shaping participation: an international NGO implementing a government participation policy
by Beth Gilfillan & Anthony Fee - 1050-1063 Indicators for economic vulnerability to drought in South Africa
by Nomalanga M. Mdungela & Yonas T. Bahta & Andries J. Jordaan - 1064-1077 High food prices in urban Cameroon: coping strategies and suggested policy actions
by Alexander F. Legwegoh & Evan D.G. Fraser - 1078-1090 Spotlights on certification and farmers’ welfare: crossing boundaries in social scientific research
by Astrid Offermans & Pieter Glasbergen - 1091-1102 Access and coverage: which farmers do plant clinics reach in Uganda?
by Gabriel Karubanga & Frank B. Matsiko & Solveig Danielsen - 1103-1113 Moving to commercial production: a case of intensive chili farming in Indonesia
by Joko Mariyono - 1114-1125 Left out but not backing down: exploring women’s voices against large-scale agro-plantations in Cameroon
by Lotsmart Fonjong - 1126-1132 Women’s adoption of improved cook stoves in Timor-Leste: challenges and opportunities
by Therese Thi Phuong Tam Nguyen - 1133-1140 The retirement project of George Stuart Atkins: development radio in the time of cybernetics
by Ian Smillie
October 2017, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 901-902 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 903-912 Mapping giant honey bee nests in Palawan, Philippines through a transdisciplinary approach
by Denise Margaret S. Matias & Till Stellmacher & Christian Borgemeister & Jun G. Cayron & Henrik von Wehrden - 913-926 From rhetoric to reality: an NGO’s challenge for reaching the furthest behind
by Andrew C. Stanley & Dennis Willms & Corinne Schuster-Wallace & Susan Watt - 927-939 Women’s NGOs as intermediaries in development cooperation: findings from research in Tanzania
by Kate Grantham & Bipasha Baruah - 940-951 “I know! I live here”: poor women and the work of empowerment
by Richa Dhanju & Kathleen O’Reilly - 952-964 What encourages households to adopt rice as a new crop? Understanding gender roles and perceptions in households in northern Namibia
by Kiyomi Kaida & Yoshiaki Nishikawa & Thomas Benisiu & Ottilie Shivolo & Vistorina Hango - 965-980 Commercialising smallholder agricultural production in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
by Kim Alexander & Peter Case & Michael Jones & John Connell - 981-993 The welfare impacts of market channel choice by smallholder farmers in Tanzania
by Frank E. Mmbando & Edilegnaw Z. Wale & Lloyd J.S. Baiyegunhi - 994-1005 The effect of logistic services on the watermelon value chain in Tanzania
by Victoria Makuya & Zenna Mpenda & Daniel Ndyetabula - 1006-1019 Does microfinance alleviate poverty and inequality? Studying self-help groups in Bodoland, Assam
by Shrabanti Maity & Rahul Sarania - 1020-1032 Ethnocompetitiveness, relations, and networks: towards rural sustainability
by Diosey Ramón Lugo-Morin
August 2017, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 783-784 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 785-800 Participatory system dynamics modelling for dairy value chain development in Nicaragua
by Helene Lie & Karl M. Rich & Stefan Burkart - 801-812 An exploration of the financial practices of tribal communities in Jhabua, India
by Samapti Guha & Hemangi Patel & Nadiya Parekh - 813-827 Factors affecting access to primary health care services in Pakistan: a gender-based analysis
by Sanaullah Panezai & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Shahab E. Saqib - 828-838 Culture and women’s land rights on the ground in Uganda
by Jackline Kabahinda - 839-850 Platforms for institutional change: assessing the potential of livelihood enhancement groups as community entry points in Zambia
by Kelvin Mulungu & Elias Madzudzo & Samuel Adjei-Nsiah & Mulani Akatama - 851-864 Meeting development goals: evidence from the Civil Society Education Fund
by Xavier Rambla & Antoni Verger & D. Brent Edwards & Clara Fontdevila & Xavier Bonal - 865-879 Factors influencing rubber marketing by smallholder farmers in Thailand
by Paratta Promme & John K.M. Kuwornu & Damien Jourdain & Ganesh P. Shivakoti & Peeyush Soni - 880-891 Passion, paternalism, and politics: DIY development and independent volunteers in Honduras
by Sharon J. McLennan - 892-898 The situation of women in the agribusiness sector in Africa
by Rahma Isaack Adam & Philip Osano & Joan Birika & Atieno A. Ndede Amadi & Henry Bwisa - 899-900 A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa
by Daniel Wroe
July 2017, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 575-579 Guest introduction: faith and health in development contexts
by Christoph Benn - 580-598 Network development for non-state health providers: African Christian health associations
by Frank Dimmock & Jill Olivier & Quentin Wodon - 599-609 Food insecurity and ART adherence in Swaziland: the case for coordinated faith-based and multi-sectoral action
by Arnau van Wyngaard & Robin Root & Alan Whiteside - 610-621 Faith and palliative care: a partnership of care in low- and middle-income countries
by Elizabeth Grant & Mhoira Leng & Elizabeth Namukwaya & Ivan Odiit Onapito & Kellen Kimani & Julia Downing - 622-633 Roles of religious actors in the West African Ebola response
by Katherine Marshall - 634-645 Mobilising faith-based and lay leaders to address antenatal care outcomes in northern Ghana
by John Hembling & Elena McEwan & Mohammed Ali & Anna Passaniti & Paul Armah Aryee & Mahama Saaka - 646-657 The percentage of HIV treatment and prevention services in Kenya provided by faith-based health providers
by John Blevins & Mimi Kiser & Emily Lemon & Ahoua Kone - 658-669 Faith-based HIV response in post-Soviet Eastern Europe: the case of Channels of Hope in Russia, Romania, and Armenia
by Elisabet le Roux - 670-683 The historical contribution of faith-based health providers in the Ecuadorian health system: an overview of the evidence
by Angelica Ullauri & Jill Olivier - 684-697 Models of engagement between the state and the faith sector in sub-Saharan Africa – a systematic review
by Eleanor Whyle & Jill Olivier - 698-707 Positions on sexual and reproductive rights in Muslim-majority countries and institutions: a telling indication of things to come?
by Azza Karam