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Volume 44, issue 4, 2001
- Editorial: People not Commodities: The political challenge of food Security pp. 3-5

- Wendy Harcourt and Elena Mancusi-Materi
- Strategically Speaking: The World Food Summit, five years later and Responses to Franck Amalric pp. 6-16

- Franck Amalric
- Ecotechnology: Meeting global and local challenges of food insecurity and poverty pp. 17-22

- Swaminathan Ms
- Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods: The policy challenge pp. 24-28

- Anne M Thomson
- Food Sovereignty: A vital requirement for food security in the context of globalization pp. 29-33

- Francisco Menezes
- Internal Displacement: Livelihood saving responses pp. 34-39

- Deborah Hines
- Promoting the Survival of Rural Mothers with HIV/AIDS: A development strategy for Southern Africa pp. 40-46

- Samantha Page
- Seeds in Women's Hands: A symbol of food security and solidarity pp. 52-55

- Farida Akhter
- Reducing Hunger: Putting food aid into broader contexts pp. 57-60

- Stuart J Clark and C Stuart Taylor
- Producer Organizations and Agricultural Technology in West Africa: Institutions that give farmers a voice pp. 61-66

- Karim Hussein
- Bio-intensive Farming and Community Animation for Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods pp. 67-72

- Binayak Rajbhandari
- Linking Food Security, Environment and Culture in Pakistan pp. 73-78

- Shahid Zia and Mushtaq Gadi
- Land Tenure, Food Security and Rural Development in China pp. 79-84

- Roy Prosternan
- Pastoralism Beyond the Past pp. 85-89

- Marjan Leneman and Robin S Reid
- Women's Micro-enterprises for Food Security in India pp. 90-92

- Vanita Viswanath
- Civil Society Breakdown: Food security in the ‘new’ Indonesia pp. 93-96

- Lenard Milich
- SID On-line Dialogue pp. 98-116

- Ivana Milojevic
- Book Shelf pp. 117-123

- Derek Yach, Helen Green, Elena Mancusi-Materi and Claudio Schuftan
Volume 44, issue 3, 2001
- Editorial Note: At the Heart of Body Politics pp. 3-5

- Wendy Harcourt
- Fighting Violence Against Women pp. 6-8

- Lenore Manderson
- Building a Movement of Men Working to End Violence Against Women pp. 9-14

- Michael Kaufman
- The Eyes are Silent…The Heart Desires to Speak: Exploring masculinities in South Asia pp. 15-20

- Rahul Roy
- The Culture of Masculinity in an Australian Indigenous Community pp. 21-24

- Jan Hammill
- She Made Me Go out of My Mind: Marital violence from the male point of view pp. 25-29

- Norma Fuller
- Carita's War pp. 30-35

- Carolyn Nordstrom
- Information Communications Technologies and Violence Against Women pp. 36-41

- Susanne Hamm
- Men's Collective Anti-violence Activism and the Struggle for Gender Justice pp. 42-47

- Michael Flood
- Needed: A culture of masculinity for the fulfilment of human rights pp. 48-53

- Ruth Finney Hayward
- Violence Against Women: Men and the social imaginary pp. 54-58

- Diane Almeras
- Domestic Violence Strategies and Actions in Suriname pp. 59-63

- Carla Bakboord
- Reflections on Gender Violence in the South African Public Health Agenda pp. 64-68

- Rachel Jewkes
- The Continuum of Violence Against Women in Eritrea pp. 69-73

- Rachel Odede and Eden Asghedom
- Breaking Cultural and Social Taboos: The fight against FGM in Egypt pp. 74-78

- Fatma Khafagi
- The Woman Friendly Hospital Initiative in Bangladesh: A strategy for addressing violence against women pp. 79-81

- Haque Ya
- Violence Against Women: Initiatives in the 1990s pp. 82-84

- Sumati Nair
- Men Stopping Men's Violence to Women pp. 85-89

- Jeff Hearn
- The Men Against Violence Against Women Movement in Namibia pp. 90-93

- Willem Odendal
- ‘Cool Your Head, Man’: Preventing gender based violence in favelas pp. 94-98

- Gary Barker
- Violence and the Crisis of Masculinity in the USA, Australia and Mongolia pp. 99-103

- Dale Hurst
- ‘I Want to Recover Those Things I Damaged’: The experience of men's groups working to stop violence in Mexico pp. 104-106

- Robert Garda
- Sex Workers and Violence Against Women: Utopic visions or battle of the sexes? pp. 107-110

- Laura Ma Agustin
- Countering Violence Against Women in Rajasthan: Problems, strategies and hazards pp. 111-113

- Alice Garg
- Men Are Not My Project: A view from Zimbabwe pp. 114-116

- Everjoice Win
- Legal Responses to Rape in Mexico: Lessons from the year 2000 pp. 117-120

- Rosario Taracena
- The UNFPA's Practical Approach to Integrating GBV Assessment into Reproductive Health pp. 121-124

- Lynne Stevens
- Strategies to End Gender Based Violence: The USAID approach pp. 125-128

- F Catherine Johnson
- The World Health Organization Addressing Violence Against Women pp. 129-132

- Claudia Garcia-Moreno
- Key Websites and NGO Newsletters on VAW and Men's Groups pp. 133-136

- Elisabeth-Jane Milne
- Sexual Violence Against Women: A Working bibliography pp. 142-147

- Linda Rae Bennett, Justine Cannon and Maureen Singer
Volume 44, issue 2, 2001
- Editorial Note: The intersection of child rights and women's rights pp. 3-6

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Women's rights and children's rights: challenges and opportunities pp. 7-14

- Judith Evans
- Realizing Human Rights of Women and Children: Some reflections on law and policy pp. 15-21

- Savitri Gooneskere
- Flexible Mothering: Articulating rights and negotiating ideologies in Nicaragua pp. 23-27

- Julie Cupples
- Parental Resistance to Child Rights: The case of Jamaica pp. 28-34

- Janet Brown
- Linking Children's and Women's Rights: An early childhood perspective pp. 35-40

- Bernard P Y Combes
- Uncovering Pathways for Girls' Education: Gender equity and early childhood development pp. 41-46

- Andrea Bosch
- Gender Equality and the Rights of Women and Girls pp. 47-51

- Joan French
- Women and Children's Well-being in the Age of Globalization: A focus on St Vincent and the Grenadines and small island developing states pp. 53-57

- Peggy Antrobus
- Children's Rights and Women's Rights: Some connections and disconnections pp. 58-62

- Devaki Jain
- Today's Girl, Tomorrow's Woman pp. 63-68

- Marilyn Thomson and Lena Karlsson
- Granny Rights: Combatting the granny burnout syndrome among Australian Indigenous communities pp. 69-74

- Jan Hammill
- Young Garment Workers in Bangladesh: Raising the rights question pp. 75-80

- Susan Bissell
- Child Care in Australia: The rights of children and child care workers pp. 81-85

- Berenice Nyland
- Balancing Household Needs and Human Rights of Working Families pp. 86-92

- Charlotte Johnson-Welch and Richard Strickland
- Breastfeeding: A human rights issue? pp. 93-98

- George Kent
- Strengthening the Rights of Children and Women in Bolivia pp. 99-103

- Nancy Salinas Ardaya and Claudia Schachinger
- The Gender Age Gap: Marriage and rights in the Côte d'Ivoire pp. 104-106

- Richard Tiemoko
- Economic Disempowerment, Women's and Children's Rights in Zimbabwe pp. 107-110

- Saliwe M Kawewe
- Comparative Review of Children's Rights and Women's Rights in Korea pp. 111-116

- Sondra Seung Ja Doe
Volume 44, issue 1, 2001
- Editorial Note: Freedom for the Poor pp. 5-7

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Partnership in Health and Poverty pp. 8-9

- D Nabarro
- ‘Consultations with the Poor’ from a Health Perspective pp. 15-21

- Deepa Narayan
- Becoming Poverty Focused: Implications for health actors pp. 22-30

- Eleanor Fisher, Jeremy Holland and Sarah James
- Social Capital for Health and Human Development pp. 31-35

- Ichiro Kawachi
- A New Health Opportunity pp. 36-43

- David Bloom and David Canning
- Social Policies and Investment in Health pp. 44-50

- Jan Vandemoortele
- Health, Poverty and Dignified Living pp. 51-57

- Charles Omondi Oyaya and Dan CO Kaseje
- Chronic Disease and Disability of the Poor: Tackling the challenge pp. 59-65

- Derek Yach
- Communicable Disease and Disability of the Poor pp. 66-72

- Sergio Spinaci and David Heymann
- Globalization and the Health of the Poor pp. 73-76

- Nick Drager, David Woodward, Robert Beaglehole and Debra Lipson
- Global Public Goods and the Poor pp. 77-84

- Inge Kaul
- Women's Health, Poverty and Globalization pp. 85-90

- Wendy Harcourt
- Globalization, Health and Poverty: The role of civil society pp. 91-92

- Zafar Mizra
- Poverty and Ill Health: The Ugandan national response pp. 93-98

- A B Hatib Njie
- Economic Dynamics and Health: Lessons from Thailand pp. 99-107

- Suqit Wibulpolprasert and Paichit Pengpaiboon
- Decentralization and Public Health in the Philippines pp. 108-116

- Xavier Furtado
- The People's Health Assembly pp. 117-121

- Mike Rowson
- Health and Development in South Africa: From principles to practice pp. 122-128

- Desmond Johns
- International Conference on Health Research for Development pp. 135-136

- Lenore Manderson