Development in Practice
1996 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 8, 2014
- Editorial pp. 931-932

- Brian Pratt
- Best practice for rural food security projects in Southern Africa? pp. 933-947

- Terry Leahy and Monika Goforth
- A training approach for community maternal health volunteers that builds sustainable capacity pp. 948-959

- Cathy Green, Miniratu Soyoola, Mary Surridge and Dynes Kaluba
- Climate finance in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) pp. 960-974

- Syed M. Rahman and Mokbul M. Ahmad
- Coordinating post-disaster humanitarian response: lessons from the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, India pp. 975-988

- Peer Ghulam Nabi
- National human rights action plans: a roadmap to development pp. 989-1002

- Azadeh Chalabi
- Towards formulating effective research and development national strategies in Arab countries pp. 1003-1015

- Ahmed ElObeidy
- Irish newspaper coverage of NGOs, legitimacy and accountability: what relevance for NGOs? pp. 1016-1031

- Marguerite Hughes
- A conservation partnership for development? Marine conservation and indigenous empowerment at Mimiwhangata pp. 1032-1047

- Giles Robert Dodson
- Cassava value chain and its products in Morogoro rural district, Tanzania pp. 1048-1061

- Ponsian T. Sewando
- The unfinished village police unit: a contested local development initiative pp. 1062-1069

- Paul Kishindo
- A note on household approach to credit rationing in agrarian economies pp. 1070-1079

- Debdatta Pal
- African conflicts and informal power: big men and networks pp. 1080-1081

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. 1082-1084

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 7, 2014
- Editorial pp. 783-784

- Brian Pratt
- How projects rise and fall: the lifecycle of a dietary modernisation scheme pp. 785-796

- Tom Scott-Smith
- Factors affecting the sustainability of a community water supply project in Kenya pp. 797-811

- Harry Spaling, Geoffrey Brouwer and Jesse Njoka
- Capacity builders for governance: community-driven reconstruction in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 812-826

- Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Dorothea Hilhorst and Gemma Van Der Haar
- Exploring the interface between community development and cooperative development within South Africa – a challenge of theory, practice and policy pp. 827-839

- Peter Westoby
- Empowering women at home and beyond: applying Japanese experiences for poverty alleviation pp. 840-853

- Mine Sato
- Religion and attitudes towards corruption in India: a collective action problem? pp. 854-866

- Heather Marquette, Vinod Pavarala and Kanchan K. Malik
- Shifts in perceptions of NGOs with the creation of the Palestinian National Authority pp. 867-882

- Shawn Teresa Flanigan
- Mismatch between NGO services and beneficiaries' priorities: examining contextual realities pp. 883-896

- Subas Risal
- Participatory appraisal of competitive advantage (PACA) approach in local economic development pp. 897-907

- Takalani Ramukumba
- Principles for design of projects introducing improved wood-burning cooking stoves pp. 908-920

- Eija Soini and Richard Coe
- Videos that speak for themselves: when non-extensionists show agricultural videos to large audiences pp. 921-929

- Jeffery Bentley, Paul Van Mele, Florent Okry and Espérance Zossou
- Malawi's green revolution: seeking sustainability, 1998–2005 pp. 930-930

- Mieke Berghmans
- Corrigendum pp. 931-931

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 5-6, 2014
- Endogenous development: naïve romanticism or practical route to sustainable African development? pp. 615-622

- Chiku Malunga and Susan H. Holcombe
- Identifying and understanding African norms and values that support endogenous development in Africa pp. 623-636

- Chiku Malunga
- Endogenous development: some issues of concern pp. 637-647

- David Millar
- African family values in a globalised world: the speed and intensity of change in post-colonial Africa pp. 648-655

- Charles Banda
- African philanthropy, pan-Africanism, and Africa's development pp. 656-671

- Bhekinkosi Moyo and Katiana Ramsamy
- Wiki approaches to wicked problems: considering African traditions in innovative collaborative approaches pp. 672-685

- Dawn S. Booker
- Using Rwandan traditions to strengthen programme and policy implementation pp. 686-692

- Angélique K. Rwiyereka
- Lessons of endogenous leadership in Nigeria: innovating to reduce waste and raise incomes in the cassava processing and goat-keeping systems pp. 693-698

- Danielle Fuller-Wimbush and Kolawole Adebayo
- Centring African culture in water, sanitation, and hygiene development praxis in Ghana: a case for endogenous development pp. 699-713

- Afia S. Zakiya
- Endogenous development in Somalia: bridging the gap between traditional and Western implementation methodologies pp. 714-721

- Ariel Delaney
- Water tariff conflict resolution through indigenous participation in tri-water sector partnerships: Dalun cluster communities in northern Ghana pp. 722-734

- Sylvester Zackaria Galaa and Francis Issahaku Malongza Bukari
- Endogenous African Governance Systems: what roles do women play in rural Malawi? pp. 735-742

- Chimwemwe A.P.S. Msukwa and Marion Keim-Lees
- Putting endogenous development into practice pp. 743-749

- Nathalie Tinguery
- Donors and exogenous versus endogenous development pp. 750-763

- Susan H. Holcombe
- Indigenous languages and Africa's development dilemma pp. 764-776

- Mariama Khan
- Endogenous development going forward: learning and action pp. 777-781

- Chiku Malunga and Susan H. Holcombe
Volume 24, issue 4, 2014
- Special issue on climate change adaptation and development pp. 443-446

- John Carstensen
- Experiences applying the climate resilience framework: linking theory with practice pp. 447-464

- Marcus Moench
- A changing climate for international development pp. 465-466

- Tim Wheeler
- Safeguarding development aid against climate change: evaluating progress and identifying best practice pp. 467-486

- Nicola Ranger, Alex Harvey and Su-Lin Garbett-Shiels
- Climate resilience in fragile and conflict-affected societies: concepts and approaches pp. 487-501

- Janani Vivekananda, Janpeter Schilling and Dan Smith
- Lessons from urban risk assessments in Latin American and Caribbean cities pp. 502-513

- Robin Bloch, Nikolaos Papachristodoulou, Rawlings Miller, Jose Monroy, Tiguist Fisseha, Lorena Trejos, Melanie S. Kappes and Beatriz Pozueta
- Institutionalising mechanisms for building urban climate resilience: experiences from India pp. 514-526

- Anup Karanth and Diane Archer
- Climate resilient planning in Bangladesh: a review of progress and early experiences of moving from planning to implementation pp. 527-543

- Neha Rai, Saleemul Huq and Muhammad Jahedul Huq
- Managing rural landscapes in the context of a changing climate pp. 544-558

- Andrea Kutter and Leon Dwight Westby
- Adaptation vs. development: basic services for building resilience pp. 559-578

- Fawad Khan
- Supporting local climate adaptation planning and implementation through local governance and decentralised finance provision pp. 579-590

- Virinder Sharma, Victor Orindi, Ced Hesse, James Pattison and Simon Anderson
- Sustainable rural livelihoods approach for climate change adaptation in Western Odisha, Eastern India pp. 591-604

- Virinder Sharma, Bhaskar Reddy and Niranjan Sahu
- Environment and climate mainstreaming: challenges and successes pp. 605-614

- Emily Benson, Alex Forbes, Mika Korkeakoski, Razi Latif and Dechen Lham
Volume 24, issue 3, 2014
- Editorial pp. 311-312

- Brian Pratt
- Action research with children and adolescents working on the streets of Athens, Greece pp. 313-326

- Vasiliki Tsourtou, Korina Hatzinikolaou and Christina Chatzinikolaou
- Microcredit and power: examining how and why women encounter domination in Bangladesh pp. 327-338

- H.M. Ashraf Ali
- Using birthing kits to promote clean birth practices in Ethiopia pp. 339-352

- Ruth Jackson
- Building civil society in Lao PDR: the Decree on Associations pp. 353-365

- Roberto Belloni
- Small-scale social-environmental enterprises in the green economy: supporting grassroots innovation pp. 366-378

- Heather Creech, Leslie Paas, Gabriel Huppé Gabriel, Vivek Voora, Constance Hybsier and Helen Marquard
- Post-project evaluation of the sustainability of development project outcomes: a case study in eastern Indonesia pp. 379-389

- Bronwyn Myers, Rohan Fisher, Sam Pickering and Stephen Garnett
- Under-development in practice: Nigeria and the enduring problem of corruption pp. 390-404

- Daniel Agbiboa
- Joint (ad)ventures and (in)credible journeys evaluating innovation: asset-based community development in Ethiopia pp. 405-419

- Alison Mathie and Brianne Peters
- Exploring the role of migrants’ remittances in the UN's nation building and development management in Haiti pp. 420-434

- Romanovski Zéphirin
- Informing the future of capacity building: lessons from an NGO partnership pp. 435-441

- Tricia Petruney, Aurelie Brunie, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Patricia Wamala-Mucheri and Angela Akol
Volume 24, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial pp. 153-154

- Brian Pratt
- Cultivating “success” and “failure” in policy: participatory irrigation management in Nepal pp. 155-173

- Manpriet Singh, Janwillem Liebrand and Deepa Joshi
- The role of caste in the implementation of herbal gardens in Bangalore pp. 174-184

- Maria Torri
- Farmer cooperatives are the missing link to meet market demands in Laos pp. 185-198

- Jean-Christophe Castella and Bounthanom Bouahom
- The challenges of measuring food security and sovereignty in the Yucatán Peninsula pp. 199-215

- Hector Calix de Dios, Heather Putnam, Santos Alvarado Dzul, Wendy Godek, Susanne Kissmann, Jean Luckson Pierre and Steve Gliessman
- “Yes we are here, living, but malaria is surrounding us”: sustainable livelihoods and malaria in Tanzania pp. 216-233

- Ann Le Mare, Christina Makungu and Christine Dunn
- Social compacts for long-term inclusive economic growth in developing countries pp. 234-244

- John Luiz
- Peacebuilding for faith-based development organisations: informing theory and practice pp. 245-257

- Sian Nicholas
- Development-driven forced displacement and compensation-based resettlement: experiences from the Jamuna multi-purpose bridge project pp. 258-271

- Syed Al Atahar
- Using art and everyday objects to fight HIV/AIDS in Uganda pp. 272-285

- Lilian M. Nabulime and Cheryl McEwan
- Troubling preparedness: investigating the (in)visibility of LGBT concerns within pre-departure orientations pp. 286-297

- Robert C. Mizzi
- The Paung Ku model: encouraging change through learning pp. 298-306

- Gillian Fletcher, Kyaw Thu, Pyae Phyo Maung, Naw Margueritta Mu Yeh Hpeh and Kyaw Myint
- Importing democracy: the role of NGOs in South Africa, Tajikistan, and Argentina pp. 307-308

- Alan Fowler
- Gender, development, and environmental governance: Theorizing connections pp. 309-310

- Lars Rudebeck
Volume 24, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Brian Pratt
- Transforming the social capital of the urban poor: Lessons from Kisumu, Kenya pp. 3-17

- Caroline Cage
- Considering the ecohealth approach: Shaping Haitian women's participation in urban agricultural projects pp. 18-29

- Jennifer Vansteenkiste
- Lost in translation? Keeping women's issues alive in gender and development initiatives pp. 30-38

- Vidyamali Samarasinghe
- Global financial crisis and women's micro-lending innovations in Pakistan and Malawi pp. 39-50

- Tahmina Rashid and Jonathan Makuwira
- Measuring the success of HIV/AIDS NGOs among Nairobi's youth pp. 51-62

- Megan Hershey
- Education. Period. Developing an acceptable and replicable menstrual hygiene intervention pp. 63-80

- Emily Wilson, Josephine Reeve and Alice Pitt
- Ableing work, Disableing workers? pp. 81-90

- Arun Kumar, Nivedita Kothiyal, Vanmala Hiranandani, and Deepa Sonpal
- Doing development differently: Rituals of hope and despair in an INGO pp. 91-104

- Emma Crewe
- Meeting the challenges of the handicraft industry in Africa: Evidence from Nairobi pp. 105-117

- John Harris
- Land restitution and income generation in protected areas in Mpumalanga, South Africa pp. 118-128

- Mirjam de Koning and Frik De Beer
- Applying an ecological model to orphans and vulnerable children programming pp. 129-139

- Shannon Senefeld and Paul Clayton Perrin
- Extreme poverty alleviation through community-based entrepreneurship: PRODECO in Paraguay pp. 140-146

- Julian Gallardo and Emmanuel Raufflet
- From recipients to donors: emerging powers and the changing development landscape pp. 147-148

- Vicky Mancuso Brehm
- Rethinking development challenges for public policy: insights from contemporary Africa pp. 148-150

- Rajesh Sampath
- The ACORD transformation: overcoming uncertainty, 1975–2010 pp. 150-152

- Chiku Malunga
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