Development
1999 - 2024
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Volume 42, issue 4, 1999
- Editorial: Partnerships for Health Equity pp. 3-4

- Giovanni Berlinguer, Douglas Bettcher, Nick Drager, Tim Evans, Godfrey Gunatilleke, Wendy Harcourt, Craig Murphy, Derek Yach and Meg Wirth
- Making Globalization Work for Better Health pp. 8-11

- Tomris Turmen
- The Future of Public Health in a Changing Global Context pp. 12-16

- Robert Beaglehole and Anthony McMichael
- Health and Equity as a Primary Global Goal pp. 17-21

- Giovanni Berlinguer
- Globalization and Health pp. 22-24

- Nils Daulaire
- Globalization of Tobacco Marketing, Research and Industry Influence: Perspectives, trends and impacts on human welfare pp. 25-30

- Douglas Bettcher and Derek Yach
- Risk Analysis: Infections and inequalities in a globalizing era pp. 31-34

- Cassis Henry and Paul Farmer
- Globalization, Communicable Disease and Equity: A look back and forth pp. 35-39

- Kelley Lee
- Globalization and Small/Firearms: A public health perspective pp. 40-44

- Wendy Cukier, Antoine Hughes Chapdelaine and Cindy Collins
- Arms Trade: A global epidemic pp. 45-47

- Suppiramaniam Nanthikesan
- Health System Reform and Social Capital pp. 49-53

- Jim Hyde
- The State and Civil Society: Meeting health needs, reaching equity pp. 54-58

- Shobha Raghurum and Manashi Ray
- Global Agendas: Health sector reforms and reproductive health rights in Zambia pp. 59-63

- Priya Nanda
- Ethics of Care and Health Policy Change: Indian women's movement mobilizes against quinacrine sterilization pp. 64-69

- Nalini Visvanathan
- Health Reform and Civil Society in Latin America pp. 70-72

- Giorgio Solimano and Stephan Issacs
- Analyzing Gender, Health and Communicable Disease: Guidelines from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine pp. 73-75

- Rachael Tolhurst
- The Global Transformation of National Health Systems pp. 76-77

- Edgar Brillas
- Market Failures and Orphan Diseases pp. 79-83

- Ariel Pablos-Mendez, Sunil Chacko and Tim Evans
- Pharmaceutical Access and Innovation: Challenges and issues pp. 84-86

- Harvey Bale
- Access to Essential Drugs and Globalization pp. 87-91

- Ellen 't Hoen
- WTO/TRIPs, Pharmaceuticals and Health: Impacts and strategies pp. 92-97

- Zafar Mirza
- From Social Movements to Social Clauses: Assessing strategies for improving women's health and labour conditions in the garment sector pp. 98-102

- Julie Delahanty and Mashuda Khatum Shefali
- The Response of Civil Society to the Globalization of the Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes in Ghana pp. 103-107

- Jennifer Chapman
- Ratcheting Up and Driving Down Global Regulatory Standards pp. 109-114

- John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos
- Impediments to Global Surveillance of Infectious Disease: Economic and social consequences of open reporting pp. 115-120

- Richard A Cash and Vasant Narasimhan
- The Privatization of Health Care in Peru pp. 121-125

- Jim Yong Kim, A Shakow and J Bayona
- New International Division of Labour, New Occupational Health Hazards: Community responses to the electronic industry in Thailand pp. 126-129

- Sally Theobald
- Effects of Globalization on the Efforts to Decriminalize Abortion in Mexico pp. 130-133

- Elena Begona Bernal Santa-Olaya, Sharon Bissel and Ana Cortes
- Endemic, Emerging and Re-emerging Communicable Diseases in Uganda pp. 134-137

- Fred Wabwire-Mangen and Gakenia Wamuyu Maina
- Ailing Philippine Health: Proof of market failings pp. 138-141

- Junice Lirza Melgar
- Community Medicine in Nepal: Opportunities and challenges pp. 142-144

- Renu Rajbhandari and Saraj Gurung
- The Impact of Globalization on Women's Reproductive Health and Rights: A regional perspective pp. 145-149

- Vanitha Subramaniam
- Efficiency in Emergency Medicine: ZIMALERT in Zimbabwe pp. 150-152

- Anton van Dellen and Richard John Lane
Volume 42, issue 3, 1999
- Editorial: The politics of aid in the age of globalization pp. 3-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Challenges to Development: The North-South Roundtable (NSRT) in perspective pp. 5-8

- Khadija Haq
- Globalization and its Impact on Development Co-operation pp. 9-15

- Paul Streeten
- Aid in the 21st Century: Reconciling the real and the desirable pp. 16-21

- Frances Stewart
- In Search of a New Paradigm of International Development Co-operation pp. 22-24

- Inge Kaul
- Poorest Nations and Development Co-operation: In search of an elusive ethic pp. 25-30

- Sadig Rasheed
- The Politics of Aid and Development in a Globalizing World pp. 31-35

- John Sewell
- New Composite Indices for Development Co-operation pp. 36-42

- Richard Jolly
- The Politics of Aid: The normatives of giving and receiving pp. 43-47

- Shobha Raghuram
- Development Aid and Structural Violence: The case of Rwanda pp. 49-56

- Peter Uvin
- Global Linkages, Vulnerable Economies and the Outbreak of Conflict pp. 57-64

- Valpy Fitzgerald
- The Politics of Aid: Moving towards an attention economy pp. 65-70

- Hazel Henderson
- Public Support and the Politics of Aid pp. 71-76

- Ian Smillie
- Traditional Aid is Passé … And there is not enough of it pp. 77-82

- Gustav Ranis
- International Co-operation: Towards a European view pp. 83-85

- Louk de la Rive Box
- Transparency and Accountability in Non-Governmental Development Actions pp. 86-89

- Fabio Poelhekke
- Some Proposals for an Employment Strategy for Human Development, Poverty Eradication and Environmental Regeneration pp. 90-96

- Dharam Ghai
- Review of the Changes in Development Approaches of UN Agencies pp. 97-99

- Elena Mancusi-Materi
- The Limits to Charity pp. 105-106

- Franck Amalric
Volume 42, issue 2, 1999
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Natural Resources, Governance and Social Justice pp. 5-12

- Franck Amalric
- Political Environmental Geography of the Tropics pp. 13-19

- Ton Dietz
- The Political Economy of Natural Resource Conflict in the Lower Mekong Sub-region pp. 20-26

- Kamal Malhotra
- Participatory Internal Learning for Grassroots NGOs in Micro-credit, Livelihoods and Environmental Regeneration pp. 27-34

- Helzi Noponen
- Monocultures, Monopolies, Myths and the Masculinization of Agriculture pp. 35-38

- Vandana Shiva
- Law, Globalization and Sustainable Development pp. 39-46

- Alexandre Cordahi and Lawrence Tshuma
- In the Eye of the Storm: Sustaining the space created by women pp. 47-51

- Frances E Parker and Rahmi Sofiarini
- Projeto Gurupà: Sustainable tropical forest exploitation through community ownership, a Brazilian initiative pp. 53-56

- Fabio Poelhekke and Paulo HB de Oliveira
- Sustainable Governance of Livelihoods in Rural Africa: A place-based response to globalism in Africa pp. 57-63

- Kofi Anani
- A New Approach to Sustainable Livelihoods: African youth and agriculture pp. 64-67

- Father Nzamujo
- Can Rattan Help Save Wildlife? pp. 68-70

- Theorode Trefon and Louis Defo
- The Repercussions of Nuclearization on Pakistani Women pp. 71-73

- Saba Gul Khattak
- Environmental Concerns and Virtual Politics: Knowledge and activism on the web pp. 74-82

- Elena Mancusi-Materi
- The New ‘Partnership’ Era: But where is the third partner? pp. 83-87

- Raff Carmen
- The Search for New Partnerships: Institutional building and conflict resolution pp. 88-91

- Napoleon Abdulai
- The Institute for Human Rights and Development: Ethics and partnership in Africa pp. 92-96

- Julia Harrington
- Indicators for Gender Equity: Taking measure of women's lives in rural Bangladesh pp. 97-99

- Tarek Muhmud Hussain
- The Case for Being Utopian pp. 117-118

- Paul Streeten
Volume 42, issue 1, 1999
- Editorial: Reproductive Health and Rights and the Quest for Social Justice pp. 7-10

- Wendy Harcourt
- Reproductive Rights are Human Rights pp. 11-14

- Jacqueline Pitanguy
- Bringing Together the Rights to Livelihoods and Reproductive Health pp. 15-17

- Khawar Mumtaz
- The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Fortress Europe and the reproductive rights agenda pp. 18-24

- Loes Keysers
- Southern Feminist Perspectives on Population and Reproductive Rights: Continuing challenges pp. 25-28

- Gita Sen
- Cairo in Action: The case of Brazil pp. 29-32

- Sonia Correa and Sergio Piola
- A Glimpse of Post-Cairo Opinion in Brussels: Fact or fiction? pp. 33-37

- Cynthia Indriso
- Reproductive Health: The continuing challenge pp. 38-40

- Adrienne Germain
- Barriers of Silence: Reproductive rights for women in Jordan pp. 41-46

- Leah Sawalha
- Adult Learning in the 1990s: The population education debate pp. 47-50

- Linda King de Jardon
- Reproductive Health, Empowerment and Population Policy: Voices from El Salvador pp. 51-53

- Ilja Luciak and Ana Francis Gongora
- Reproductive Health and Rights in the Baja Lines Neighbourhood pp. 54-58

- Khawar Mumtaz and Fauzia Rauf
- Media and Domestic Workers: Modernization of Brazilian society pp. 59-62

- Leila Linhares Barsted and Jacqueline Pitanguy
- Gender, Reproductive Rights and Health in Morocco: Traps for unmarried mothers pp. 63-66

- Fenneke Reysoo
- Empowerment through Education and Reproductive Health Communication in Ghana pp. 67-69

- Miranda Greenstreet
- Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Women in Different Life Stages in Nairobi pp. 70-72

- Cecilia Kinuthia-Njenga
- Reproductive Health for Migrant Burmese Women in Ranong Fishing Community pp. 73-74

- Supang Chantavanich and Shakti Paul
- Child Marriage in Rajasthan pp. 75-77

- Swaroop Rani Dubey and Bhagwant Rao Dubey
- Improving Population Policy in Tanzania pp. 78-79

- Ichikaeli Maro
- Reproductive Health and Rights: Young British women's views pp. 80-81

- Anna Qvarlander
- Local/Global Encounters pp. 83-96

- Marie Assaad
- On the Road to Social Justice: Assessing Cairo pp. 100-103

- Wendy Harcourt
- Towards a Reproductive Health and Rights Agenda for the New Millenium pp. 110-111

- Sid-Wid
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