Development in Practice
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2023
- Editorial: 33.8 pp. 861-862

- Emily Finlay
- Working with the grain: economic inclusion of persons with disabilities in Bhutan pp. 863-873

- Luca Mannocchi and Matthew J. Schuelka
- Understanding the use of shared sanitation facilities in Delhi’s slums pp. 874-886

- YuJung Julia Lee
- Willingness to pay for water in secondary cities: do poverty and negative experiences matter? pp. 887-898

- Giuseppe Tesoriere and Raffaele Scuderi
- Violation of human dignity: a case study of Dalit adolescent girls in Nepal pp. 899-909

- Ravi Shankar Rajaratnam and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Women in dry fish processing activities: an in-depth study of a selected coastal region of Bangladesh pp. 910-925

- Md. Mamun-ur-Rashid, Najmus Sadat, Md Tareq Mahmood and M. H. M. Musaddique
- Ageing society development strategy from a marginalised elderly group in Southern Thailand pp. 926-938

- Rungrat Charoenwisal and Wanchai Dhammasaccakarn
- Community health workers as rights defenders: the Mitanin experience in India pp. 939-944

- Suchi Pande
- The effects of the Tigrai siege on household livelihoods and coping strategies in Mekelle City, Ethiopia pp. 945-959

- Teklay Negash Gebregziabher, Micheale Yifter Weldemicheal, Hadush Gebregziabher Tsegay, Gidey Kidu Mezgebo, Haftu Etsay Kelebe and Guesh Endrias Haile
- Exploring the role of evidence in the government’s adoption of Ghana’s Complementary Basic Education program pp. 960-974

- Emma Carter, Rachel Hinton, Pauline Rose and Ricardo Sabates
- Does anti-poverty intervention impact school absenteeism of children? Evidence from India pp. 975-985

- Ashutosh Kumar and Rahul Singh
- Cash transfers versus food subsidies during COVID-19: dietary practices of rural women in Bihar, India pp. 986-1000

- Zakir Husain, Saswata Ghosh and Mousumi Dutta
- A strengths-based approach for international development: reframing aid pp. 1001-1002

- Patrick Kilby
Volume 33, issue 7, 2023
- Editorial pp. 753-754

- Patrick Kilby
- Effective climate knowledge brokering in a world of urgent transitions pp. 755-761

- Lucia Scodanibbio, Georgina Cundill, Lisa McNamara and Michelle du Toit
- Connecting land tenure to land restoration pp. 762-770

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- Achieving ambitions: roadmap to implementing nationally determined contributions for agriculture emission reduction in Vietnam pp. 771-782

- Katherine M. Nelson, B.T. Yen and B.O. Sander
- Analysis of fishers’ wellbeing in the western region of Ghana pp. 783-795

- Edward Ebo Onumah, Ramatu Mahama Al-Hassan, Joseph Ocran and Christophe Béné
- Triple hurdle approach to market orientation of peri-urban fishery: a case of Dawhenya reservoir, Ghana pp. 796-810

- Francis K.Y. Amevenku and Richard Asravor
- Exploring demographic influences on perceptions of agricultural entrepreneurship as a career choice among Lao youth pp. 811-824

- Manithaythip Thephavanh, Joshua N.M. Philp, Ian Nuberg and Matthew D. Denton
- Determinants of commercial farmers’ willingness to mentor emerging farmers in South African land reform pp. 825-840

- Siphe Zantsi and Kandas Cloete
- Building bridges in policy implementation during a pandemic: insights from an e-survey on Indian Producer Organisations pp. 841-851

- C. Shambu Prasad, Abhishek Saxena and Deborah Dutta
- Building sustainable, resilient, and nutritionally enhanced local food systems through home gardens in developing countries pp. 852-859

- Karim M. Maredia, D. Hashini Galhena Dissanayake, Russell Freed, Sunil Madan, Gunasingham Mikunthan, Adrienne Attorp, Naveen Patidar, Helga Blanco-Metzler, Raja Rajeswari Meka and Julian Gonsalves
Volume 33, issue 6, 2023
- Editorial: Issue 33.6 pp. 663-664

- Emily Finlay
- Pitfalls of “slippery indicators”: the importance of reading between the lines pp. 665-674

- Julia Fischer-Mackey and Jonathan Fox
- A six-step framework for participatory communication and institutionalised participation in South Africa’s municipal IDP processes pp. 675-686

- Tshepang Molale and Lynnette Fourie
- Bypassing government and state agencies in aid allocation: evidence from conflict-affected regions in Nigeria pp. 687-694

- Doris Aja-Eke
- Overcoming barriers to research use in international development organisations: learning from an action research project pp. 687-699

- Elisabeth Jackson, Maya Cordeiro, Chris Adams, Anna Roche and Lisa Denney
- Overcoming barriers to research use in international development organisations: learning from an action research project pp. 695-707

- Elisabeth Jackson, Maya Cordeiro, Chris Adams, Anna Roche and Lisa Denney
- NGO reflections on putting the youth first: improving youth participation in development practice pp. 700-712

- Annie Douglas
- NGO reflections on putting the youth first: improving youth participation in development practice pp. 708-720

- Annie Douglas
- Bypassing government and state agencies in aid allocation: evidence from conflict-affected regions in Nigeria pp. 713-720

- Doris Aja-Eke
- Changing discourse, politics, and the practices of participation in development pp. 721-727

- Felix Ampadu
- Capacity-building and diasporic civil society pp. 728-735

- Sarah Peck, Jen Dickinson, Tigist Grieve, Olaiwola Jamiu Ogunpaimo and Abiola Adekanmi Olajide
- Teaching international development: a proposal for consolidating practitioner and academic training resources pp. 736-741

- Kevin Hans Waitkuweit
- Integrating cross-community resilience in the Gibe III hydropower project, Ethiopia: a conceptual framework pp. 742-749

- Nigatu Abebe, Sulagna Maitra, Befikadu Esayas and Ronan McDermott
- A village and its NGOs: co-constructing NGO presence in rural Malawi pp. 750-752

- Matthew Mabefam
Volume 33, issue 5, 2023
- Conflict sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) in development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding practice – reflections and emerging trends [special issue editorial] pp. 517-527

- Susanne Schmeidl, Anthony Ware and Claudio Alberti
- Looking back to look forward pp. 528-533

- Mary B. Anderson
- Necessary complexity in the Anthropocene: new approaches in socio-ecological systems thinking, Do No Harm, and fragility integration pp. 534-547

- Siad Darwish, Ruth Rhoads Allen and Maureen Lempke
- Conflict sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) through an everyday peace lens: analysing a Rohingya–Rakhine program in Myanmar pp. 548-559

- Anthony Ware
- Humanitarian cash assistance: risks and opportunities for local peace pp. 560-571

- Kristina Tschunkert and Birte Vogel
- Depoliticised humanitarianism: critiquing the effectiveness of international aid for the Bedouin communities in the Jerusalem periphery pp. 572-583

- Osama Risheq, Tamara Tamimi, Raghad Adwan and Munir Nuseibah
- Peace responsiveness: a paradigm shift to deliver on conflict sensitivity and sustaining peace pp. 584-598

- Anita Ernstorfer, Anne-Sofie Stockman and Frauke de Weijer
- A conflict-sensitivity dilemma: how conflict denialism constrains spaces for conflict-sensitive actions for peacebuilding pp. 599-611

- Prakash Paudel, D. B. Subedi and Keren Winterford
- Far beyond a tool: Do No Harm as spiritual (trans)formation for interfaith cooperation and action pp. 612-622

- Johonna McCants-Turner and Michelle Garred
- The reform of freetown port – lessons from Political Economy Analysis (PEA) to make conflict sensitivity more efficient pp. 623-632

- Mateo Cabello and Claudio Alberti
- Beyond box-ticking: how conflict sensitivity can help bring about a more equitable aid system pp. 633-638

- Timothy Midgley, Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, Rahma Ahmed and Alastair Carr
- Building a culture of conflict sensitivity within a consortium pp. 639-647

- Mary Rose O’Brien, Hkinjawng Naw (Laser) and Khin Zar Mon
- The localisation discourse in post-2021 Myanmar: implications for conflict sensitivity pp. 648-655

- Rebecca Haines and Cate Buchanan
- Conflict-sensitive research: bringing research ethics into practice pp. 656-662

- Ursina Bentele and Metka Herzog
Volume 33, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial: Issue 33.4 pp. 373-374

- Emily Finlay
- Gender gaps in sorghum productivity: evidence from male- and female-managed plots in Uganda pp. 375-386

- Philip Miriti, David Jakinda Otieno, Evans Chimoita, Edward Bikketi, Esther Njuguna and Chris O. Ojiewo
- Persons with disabilities: participation and politics - the case of Zambia pp. 387-399

- Riina Pilke and Wamundila Waliyua
- Gender inequalities in the Colombian cattle sector: an econometric analysis pp. 400-415

- Ana Milagros Pirela Rios, Manuel Francisco Díaz Baca, Karen Johanna Enciso Valencia, Natalia Triana Ángel and Stefan Burkart
- Women smallholder farmers' engagement in the vaccine chain in Sembabule District, Uganda: Barriers and Opportunities pp. 416-433

- Lillian Tukahirwa, Anthony Mugisha, Elizabeth Kyewalabye, Ruth Nsibirano, Patricia Kabahango, Dean Kusiimakwe, Kenneth Mugabi, Winnie Bikaako, Beth Miller, Brigitte Bagnol, Agnes Yawe, Meghan Stanley and Hellen Amuguni
- The influence of gender-responsive communication tools on knowledge, attitudes, and practices around orange-fleshed sweet potato innovations pp. 434-450

- Prince Maxwell Etwire, Simon Imoro, Issahaq Suleman and Thomas Van Mourik
- “There is still something missing”: comparing a gender-sensitive and gender-transformative approach in Burundi pp. 451-462

- Emily Hillenbrand, Pranati Mohanraj, Jemimah Njuki, Domitille Ntakobakinvuna and Abinet Tasew Sitotaw
- Is development work still so straight? Heteronormativity in the development sector over a decade on pp. 463-474

- Susie Jolly
- Showing our story our way: exploring the learning processes of gender awareness videos in Papua New Guinea pp. 475-488

- Barbara Pamphilon, Katja Mikhailovich and Lalen Simeon
- Improving evidence on women’s groups: a proposed typology and common reporting indicators pp. 489-499

- Sapna Desai, Thomas Hoop, C. Leigh Anderson, Bidisha Barooah, Tabitha Mulyampiti, Ekwaro Obuku, Audrey Prost and Howard White
- Learning through practice: women interns searching for sustainability and collaboration with small-scale enterprises pp. 500-505

- Smita Mishra Panda, Ragnhild Lund and Supriya Pattanayak
- Defining women’s empowerment in women and girl safe spaces: a call for collective self-determination pp. 506-516

- Hala Nasr
Volume 33, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. 239-239

- Patrick Kilby
- Access to complementary services under Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme in the Nadowli-Kaleo District pp. 240-254

- Mohammed Sulemana, Moses Naiim Fuseini and Biliguo Shirazudeen
- Participatory developmental approach and the implementation of international aid policies: Yemen as a case study pp. 255-266

- Moosa Elayah
- Making democracy work in a refugee camp: social capital and the emergence of empowerment pp. 267-279

- Scott Feinstein and Cristina Poleacovschi
- Impacts of child sponsorship communications: findings from World Vision programmes pp. 280-290

- Simon Feeny, Matthew Clarke, Gill Westhorp, Michael Jennings and Cara Donohue
- Six principles to strengthen qualitative assessments in development interventions pp. 291-300

- Jess MacArthur, Rana Abdel Sattar, Naomi Carrard, Tyler Kozole, Chris Nicoletti, Lauren Riley, Jennifer Roglà, Veasna Toeur and Juliet Willetts
- The urban poor: profile and constraints affecting their participation in allotment gardens pp. 301-316

- Mawuna D. Houessou, Ben G. J. S. Sonneveld, Augustin K. N. Aoudji, Fréjus S. Thoto, Denyse J. R. M. Snelder, Anselme A. Adegbidi and Tjard De Cock Buning
- Rohingya refugee–host community conflicts in Bangladesh: issues and insights from the “field” pp. 317-327

- Md Reza Habib
- Unpacking the peace pillar of the Triple Nexus pp. 328-333

- Eric Sanchez Garcia
- Community-based organisations and child well-being in sub-Saharan Africa: defining social change, effectiveness, and success pp. 334-345

- Susan Wilkinson-Maposa, Sadaf Shallwani, Mary Kabati, Prosper Ndaiga, Saeed Wame and Moses Zulu
- Addressing local health service problems through integrated governance: a case study from Senegal pp. 346-360

- Anna Wetterberg, Sarah Frazer and Eric Johnson
- The emotional underpinning of norms and identities in framing Korean aid pp. 361-372

- Jae-Eun Noh
Volume 33, issue 2, 2023
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. iii-iv

- The Editors
- Modern slavery and exploitative work regimes: an intersectional approach pp. 133-144

- Shoba Arun and Wendy Olsen
- The precarity of gender, migration, and locations: case studies from Bangladesh and Nepal pp. 145-155

- Joyce Wu and Patrick Kilby
- Reducing vulnerability to forced labour and trafficking of women migrant workers from South- to West-Asia pp. 156-167

- Hagar ElDidi, Chloe van Biljon, Muzna Alvi, Claudia Ringler, Nazmun Ratna, Sawsan Abdulrahim, Patrick Kilby, Joyce Wu and Zahid ul Arefin Choudhury
- The unforgiving work environment of black African women domestic workers in a post-apartheid South Africa pp. 168-179

- Q. Dawood and M. Seedat-Khan
- Implementation of the anti-child trafficking framework in Nepal: an impaired diffusion process pp. 180-189

- Shovita Dhakal Adhikari and Pawan Adhikari
- Harmful forms of child labour in India from a time-use perspective pp. 190-204

- Jihye Kim and Wendy Olsen
- Lifeworlds of female bonded labourers among the Sahariya tribe pp. 205-214

- Elena Samonova
- The precarity of internal migration of youth in Ghana: exploitative employment and livelihood insecurity pp. 215-227

- Joseph Kweku Assan and Dinar Kharisma
- Limits to disclosures and the continuum of labour exploitation in the Bangladeshi ready-made garment sector pp. 228-237

- Shaila Ahmed and Shoba Arun
Volume 33, issue 1, 2023
- Sustainability pp. 1-2

- Emily Finlay
- Factors influencing farmers’ utilisation of marketing information sources: some empirical evidence from Pakistan pp. 3-15

- Muhammad Yaseen, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad, Peeyush Soni, John K. M. Kuwornu and Shahab E. Saqib
- Economic and social feasibility pilot of ethanol fuel for clean cooking in upland Sierra Leone pp. 16-29

- Dana K. Armstrong, Martin Kailie, Augustine Sulay Koroma, Massa Kailie, Peter Nasielski, Travis Lybbert and Amanda Crump
- Sustainable watering of the watershed: a qualitative analysis of the Choral River Revival Project in Narmada Basin, India pp. 30-41

- Vinod Kumar and Neeraj Mishra
- Determinants of water conservation practices among opinion leaders: evidence from Kwahu East District, Ghana pp. 42-58

- Paul Adjei Kwakwa, Frank S. Arku and Michael Ayertey Nanor
- Simplified pairwise ranking for prioritisation of agricultural development intervention in Masisi, Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 59-75

- Pietro De Marinis and Guido Sali
- Why is adoption of micro-irrigation slow in India? a review pp. 76-86

- Jyoti Nair and Bejoy Thomas
- Applying action research to establish functional producer groups and value-adding producer organisations in southern Myanmar pp. 87-93

- Randel Esnard, Michael Lyne, Ani Kartikasari and Kevin Old
- Retooling incentive mechanisms for effective smallholder tree growers’ contributions to global landscape restoration pp. 94-109

- Eric Mensah Kumeh, Boateng Kyereh, Joseph Asante, Godfred Ohene-Gyan, Valerie Fummey Nassah, Alexander Asare, Paul P. Bosu and Samuel Kwabena Nketiah
- Enhancing coastal livelihoods through half-pearl aquaculture and handicrafts in Tonga and Fiji pp. 110-121

- Katja Mikhailovich, Ellis Mackenzie and Douglas Smith
- Promoting inclusive facilitation of participatory agricultural research for development pp. 122-127

- Jennie Dey de Pryck and Marlène Elias
- Promoting migration as adaptation to climate change: addressing mobility barriers pp. 128-132

- Emily Nabong and Aaron Opdyke
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