Development in Practice
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Volume 22, issue 8, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1063-1064

- Brian Pratt
- Shrinking operational space of NGOs – a framework of analysis pp. 1065-1081

- Chris van der Borgh and Carolijn Terwindt
- An investigation into the training of community development workers within South Africa pp. 1082-1096

- Peter Westoby and Rubert van Blerk
- Establishing cooperatives for effective community development in rural China pp. 1097-1108

- David Bromwich and Max Saunders
- From paternalism to participation: the motivations and understandings of the “developers” pp. 1109-1121

- Hannah Green
- Collective action and promotion of forest based associations on non-wood forest products in Cameroon pp. 1122-1134

- William Armand Mala, Julius Chupezi Tieguhong, Ousseynou Ndoye, Sophie Grouwels and Jean Lagarde Betti
- Beyond access to water pp. 1135-1146

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Africa's Odious Debts: How Foreign Loans and Capital Flight Bled the Continent pp. 1147-1149

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Economic Policy and Human Rights: Holding Governments to Account pp. 1149-1151

- Rajesh Sampath
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 7, 2012
- Editorial pp. 893-894

- Brian Pratt
- Fostering “Why not?” social initiatives – beyond business and governments pp. 895-908

- Henry Mintzberg and Guilherme Azevedo
- Learning for capacity development: a holistic approach to sustained organisational change pp. 909-920

- Phum Thol, Sim Chankiriroth, Dennis Barbian and Graeme Storer
- Immersion for organisational learning in Tanzania pp. 921-931

- Rinus van Klinken
- Debt-for-development exchanges in Australia: past, present and future pp. 932-945

- Luke Fletcher and Adele Webb
- Reforming accountability in international NGOs: making sense of conflicting feedback pp. 946-961

- Thomas W. D. Davis, Kate Macdonald and Scott Brenton
- Do organisational forms of the coffee supply chain matter in poverty reduction? pp. 962-977

- Abdoul Murekezi, Songqing Jin and Scott Loveridge
- Cost effectiveness of seed fairs relative to direct relief distribution in Zimbabwe pp. 978-990

- Kizito Mazvimavi, Tarisayi Pedzisa, Conrad Murendo, Isaac J. Minde and Patrick V. Ndlovu
- The banking sector intervention in the microfinance world: a study of bankers' perception and outreach to rural microfinance in India with special reference to the state of Punjab pp. 991-1005

- Sangeeta Arora and Meenu
- “Your kool-aid is not my kool-aid”: ideologies on microfinance within an INGO culture pp. 1006-1018

- Payal Arora
- Impact assessment in the Sustainable Livelihood Framework pp. 1019-1035

- Fédes van Rijn, Kees Burger and Eefje den Belder
- Taking research where the practice is: a tale of two programmes from BRAC pp. 1036-1043

- Syed Masud Ahmed
- To what extent does social policy design address social problems? Evidence from the “70 y más” programme in Mexico pp. 1044-1056

- Jesus Gastelum Lage
- Relational Accountability: Complexities of Structural Injustice pp. 1057-1058

- Thomas Franklin
- Congo Masquerade. The political culture of aid inefficiency and reform failure pp. 1059-1060

- Mieke Berghmans
- The Agrarian Question in the Neoliberal Era: Primitive accumulation and the peasantry pp. 1060-1061

- Brian Pratt
- Erratum pp. 1062-1062

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 5-6, 2012
- Religion and development: subjecting religious perceptions and organisations to scrutiny pp. 621-633

- Carole Rakodi
- A framework for analysing the links between religion and development pp. 634-650

- Carole Rakodi
- The life a person lives: religion, well-being and development in India pp. 651-662

- Sarah C. White, Joseph Devine and Shreya Jha
- Pentecostalism and development in Kibera informal settlement, Nairobi pp. 663-674

- Gregory Deacon
- Religious values and beliefs and education for women in Pakistan pp. 675-688

- Tamsin Bradley and Rubina Saigol
- Thinking about faith-based organisations in development: where have we got to and what next? pp. 689-703

- Emma Tomalin
- Are faith-based organisations distinctive? Comparing religious and secular NGOs in Nigeria pp. 704-720

- Robert Leurs
- Faith in forms: civil society evangelism and development in Tanzania pp. 721-734

- Maia Green, Claire Mercer and Simeon Mesaki
- The role of religious values and beliefs in charitable and development organisations in Karachi and Sindh, Pakistan pp. 735-748

- Nida Kirmani
- The role of a transnational religious network in development in a weak state: the international links of the Episcopal Church of Sudan pp. 749-762

- Nancy T. Kinney
- Trajectories of transnational Muslim NGOs pp. 763-778

- Marie Juul Petersen
- Givers and governance: the potential of faith-based development in the Asia Pacific pp. 779-791

- Alec Thornton, Minako Sakai and Graham Hassall
- Strengthening the voice of the poor: religious organisations' engagement in policy consultation processes in Nigeria and Tanzania pp. 792-802

- Michael Taylor
- The role of religion in women's campaigns for legal reform in Nigeria pp. 803-818

- Fatima L. Adamu and Oluwafunmilayo J. Para-Mallam
- Playing broken telephone: assessing faith-inspired health care provision in Africa pp. 819-834

- Jill Olivier and Quentin Wodon
- Have financial difficulties compromised Christian health services' commitment to the poor? pp. 835-850

- Peter Rookes and Jean Rookes
- Pro-poor? Class, gender, power, and authority in faith-based education in Maharashtra, India1 pp. 851-866

- Martin Rew and Zara Bhatewara
- Practising Buddhism in a development context: Sri Lanka's Sarvódaya movement pp. 867-874

- Chandima Daskon and Tony Binns
- Islam and development practice: HIV/AIDS in South Africa pp. 875-882

- Logan Cochrane and Suraiya Nawab
- Addressing dependency with faith and hope: the Eagles Relief and Development Programme of the Living Waters church in Malawi pp. 883-892

- Rick James
Volume 22, issue 4, 2012
- Dedication pp. 435-435

- The Editors
- Preface pp. 436-436

- Jo Boyden
- Introduction: development, children, and protection pp. 437-447

- William Myers and Michael Bourdillon
- Beyond war: ‘suffering’ among displaced Congolese children in Dar es Salaam pp. 448-459

- Gillian Mann
- Protecting children from trafficking in Benin: in need of politics and participation pp. 460-472

- Neil Howard
- The spatialisation of child protection: notes from the occupied Palestinian territory pp. 473-485

- Jason Hart
- Following the law, but losing the spirit of child protection in Kenya pp. 486-497

- Elizabeth Cooper
- Children's migration for work in Bangladesh: the policy implications of intra-household relations pp. 498-509

- Karin Heissler
- Child protection and harmful traditional practices: female early marriage and genital modification in Ethiopia pp. 510-522

- Jo Boyden, Alula Pankhurst and Yisak Tafere
- Global priorities against local context: protecting Bhutanese refugee children in Nepal pp. 523-535

- Rosalind Evans and Rachel Mayer
- Rethinking orphanhood and vulnerability in Ethiopia pp. 536-548

- Gina Crivello and Nardos Chuta
- Children's responses to risk in agricultural work in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 549-561

- Virginia Morrow and Uma Vennam
- ‘Risky lives’: risk and protection for children growing-up in poverty pp. 562-573

- Kirrily Pells
- Action research exploring information communication technologies (ICT) and child protection in Thailand pp. 574-587

- Philip H. Cook, Cheryl Heykoop, Athapol Anuntavoraskul and Jutarat Vibulphol
- Child protection: a role for conditional cash transfer programmes? pp. 588-599

- Natalia Streuli
- Listening to Iraqi refugee children in Jordan, but then what? Exploring the impact of participatory research with children pp. 600-612

- Martha Nelems and Vanessa Currie
- Concluding reflections: how might we really protect children? pp. 613-620

- William Myers and Michael Bourdillon
Volume 22, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial pp. 277-278

- Brian Pratt
- Addressing challenges of social assistance schemes: rights-based approach in Orissa, India pp. 279-294

- Dipankar Datta and Sisir Kanta Pradhan
- Donors, beneficiaries, or NGOs: whose needs come first? A dilemma in Afghanistan pp. 295-304

- Roya Rahmani
- Measuring development results: lessons from Ethiopia pp. 305-316

- Getachew Mequanent
- The evaluation practices of US international NGOs pp. 317-333

- Jiyoung Kang, Steven G. Anderson and Dan Finnegan
- Designing food security projects: Kapchorwa and Bukwo, Uganda pp. 334-346

- Francis Alinyo and Terry Leahy
- Managing interactions in the informal water market: the case of Kisumu, Kenya pp. 347-360

- Gerryshom Munala and Harald Kainz
- Educating the (neo-liberal) citizen: reflections from India pp. 361-372

- Arun Kumar
- Passing on the gift as an approach to sustainable development programmes pp. 373-384

- James De Vries
- Mechanisms and instruments of sustainable development pp. 385-399

- Hadi Veisi, Humman Liaghati, Fakhradin Hashmi and Khalid Edizadehi
- More practical lessons from five projects on disability-inclusive development pp. 400-408

- Sue Coe
- Rethinking risk in development projects: from management to resilience pp. 409-416

- Kent Schroeder and Michael Hatton
- Practical innovations for strengthening Community-Led Total Sanitation: selected experience from Asia pp. 417-426

- Carmen da Silva Wells and Christine Sijbesma
- Barefoot Guide 2: Learning Practices in Organisations and Social Change pp. 427-429

- Bruce Britton
- The New Scramble for Africa pp. 429-429

- Ashton Fourie
- Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict pp. 430-430

- Nilani Ljunggren De Silva
- Women and Change in Cyprus: Feminisms and Gender in Conflict pp. 431-432

- Tina Wallace
- Child Migration in Africa pp. 433-434

- Dharam Ghai
Volume 22, issue 2, 2012
- Editorial pp. 141-142

- Brian Pratt
- Programmes for the promotion of home herbal gardens: what challenges ahead? pp. 143-153

- Maria Costanza Torri
- A rural support programme exit strategy: women filling vacated spaces and excelling in community development pp. 154-163

- Shaheen Rafi Khan and Shahrukh Rafi Khan
- Gender, health, and Fairtrade: insights from a research-action programme in Nicaragua pp. 164-179

- Lori Hanson, Vincent Terstappen, Christopher M. Bacon, Jannie Leung, Alejandra Ganem-Cuenca, Sandro Raúl Díaz Flores and María Asunción Meza Rojas
- Is the doctor on? In search of users for medical software in rural Himalayas pp. 180-189

- Payal Arora
- Signs speak as loud as words: deaf empowerment in Namibia pp. 190-201

- Davíð Bjarnason, Valgerður Stefánsdóttir and Lizette Beukes
- Defining empowerment: perspectives from international development organisations pp. 202-215

- Monique Hennink, Ndunge Kiiti, Mara Pillinger and Ravi Jayakaran
- Variables affecting fieldworkers of NGOs in Pakistan pp. 216-228

- Muhammad Haroon Siddique and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Advocacy communication for peacebuilding pp. 229-243

- Jan Servaes and Patchanee Malikhao
- Coping with participation in small island states: the case of aid in Tuvalu pp. 244-255

- Nicki Wrighton and John Overton
- Voices from the field: optimising performance for humanitarian workers pp. 256-266

- Jared Katz, Déborah Nguyen, Carla Lacerda and Gerald Daly
- Effectiveness of 3MTM PetrifilmTM as a teaching tool in rural Mali pp. 267-271

- Matthew D. Seib, Katherine C. Arnold and Blair Orr
- Inside the Everyday Lives of Development Workers: The Challenges and Futures of Aidland pp. 272-273

- Thomas Franklin
- Mobilising for Democracy: Citizen Action and the Politics of Public Participation pp. 273-274

- Norma De La Cruz
- Erratum pp. 275-275

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 276-276

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 1, 2012
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Brian Pratt
- Farmer field schools for integrated watershed management pp. 3-17

- Craig Thorburn
- Sustainability testing for development projects pp. 18-30

- Jan Servaes, Emily Polk, Song Shi, Danielle Reilly and Thanu Yakupitijage
- Why do indigenous municipalities in Mexico have worse piped water coverage? pp. 31-43

- Marcela González Rivas
- Volunteering in the developing world: the perceived impacts of Canadian youth pp. 44-56

- Rebecca Tiessen and Barbara Heron
- Decentralisation and delivery of urban basic services: the West Bengal experience pp. 57-70

- Soumyadip Chattopadhyay
- Unintended consequences of development interventions: a case of diarrhoeal diseases, Ruhiira, Uganda pp. 71-90

- Shai A. Divon and Cassandra E. Bergstrøm
- Cooperation in aquaculture rehabilitation and development in Aceh, Indonesia pp. 91-97

- Michael A. Rimmer, Michael J. Phillips, P. Arun Padiyar, Coco Kokarkin, Sugeng Raharjo, Samsul Bahrawi and Cut Desyana
- Planning and implementation of a community-based approach to reintegration programmes of ex-combatants pp. 98-103

- Victor Asiedu
- Beating storms and droughts: the Erdenedalai weather network in the Mongolian Gobi pp. 104-109

- Wang Xiaoli and Ronnie Vernooy
- Child welfare and the UNHCR: a case for pre-resettlement refugee parenting education pp. 110-122

- Nombasa Williams
- NGOs and Western hegemony: causes for concern and ideas for change pp. 123-134

- Glen W. Wright
- Development and Religion: Theology and Practice pp. 135-136

- Rick James
- Poverty and Disability pp. 136-138

- Jan Knight
- Cotton, Computers and Citizenship: A Story of Economic and Social Change among Rural Communities in Northeastern Brazil pp. 138-139

- David Sogge
- Erratum pp. 140-140

- The Editors
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