Development in Practice
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Volume 20, issue 8, 2010
- Editorial pp. 915-916

- Deborah Eade
- Rethinking impact: understanding the complexity of poverty and change – overview pp. 917-932

- Nina Lilja, Patti Kristjanson and Jamie Watts
- Livelihoods-based impact assessment in the rice–wheat farming system of South Asia pp. 933-945

- Jon Hellin, Olaf Erenstein, Parvesh Chandna and John Dixon
- Participatory Impact Pathways Analysis: a practical method for project planning and evaluation pp. 946-958

- Sophie Alvarez, Boru Douthwaite, Graham Thiele, Ronald Mackay, Diana Córdoba and Katherine Tehelen
- The impact of agricultural research: evidence from West Africa pp. 959-971

- Niels Röling
- Research that matters: outcome mapping for linking knowledge to poverty-reduction actions pp. 972-984

- Julius Nyangaga, Terry Smutylo, Dannie Romney and Patti Kristjanson
- Linking evidence with user voice for pro-poor policy: lessons from East Africa pp. 985-1000

- Nicholas A. Hooton
- Addressing the research–development disconnect: lessons from East and Central African Highlands pp. 1001-1013

- Jeremias Mowo, Chris Opondo, Adolf Nyaki and Zenebe Adimassu
- Institutional change: the unanticipated consequences of action pp. 1014-1026

- Barun Gurung and Stephen Biggs
- Rethinking monitoring in a complex messy partnership in Brazil pp. 1027-1044

- Irene Guijt
- Acknowledgements pp. 1045-1046

- The Editors
- Index to Volume 20 pp. 1047-1051

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 7, 2010
- Editorial pp. 755-756

- Deborah Eade
- Successful or not? Evidence, emergence, and development management pp. 757-770

- Chris Mowles
- Changing the world of development research? An insight into theory and practice pp. 771-783

- Birgit Habermann and Margarita Langthaler
- Whose lives are worth more? Politicising research safety in developing countries pp. 784-796

- Sam Wong
- Listen First: a pilot system for managing downward accountability in NGOs pp. 797-811

- Alex Jacobs and Robyn Wilford
- Real-time research: decolonising research practices – or just another spectacle of researcher–practitioner collaboration? pp. 812-826

- Cathrine Brun and Ragnhild Lund
- ‘Bread and butter’ human rights: NGOs in Fiji pp. 827-839

- Mary Llewellyn-Fowler and John Overton
- Women's empowerment revisited: a case study from Bangladesh pp. 840-854

- Sidney Ruth Schuler, Farzana Islam and Elisabeth Rottach
- The role of self-help groups in empowering disabled women: a case study in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal pp. 855-865

- Bishnu Maya Dhungana and Kyoko Kusakabe
- Local voices on community radio: a study of ‘Our Lumbini’ in Nepal pp. 866-878

- Kirsty Martin and Michael Wilmore
- Practical lessons from four projects on disability-inclusive development programming pp. 879-886

- Sue Coe and Lorraine Wapling
- The Multidimensional Poverty Assessment Tool: a new framework for measuring rural poverty pp. 887-897

- Alasdair Cohen
- The Food Wars pp. 898-899

- Patrick Shepherd
- Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Understanding and Addressing the Development Challenges pp. 899-901

- Benjamin Barth
- Money and Power: Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development pp. 901-902

- Alexander Pike
- African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment pp. 902-904

- Kathryn McNicoll
- Disaster and Development pp. 904-905

- Lucia Majova
- Understanding Climate Change Adaptation – Lessons from Community-based Approaches pp. 905-907

- Kevin Dunbar
- Food Rebellions! Crisis and the Hunger for Justice pp. 907-908

- Manmeet Kaur
- Sport and International Development pp. 908-911

- Jutta Engelhardt
- Struggles for Citizenship in Africa pp. 911-912

- Thea Brain
- Rights-Based Approaches to Development: Exploring the Potential and Pitfalls pp. 912-914

- Natalie Daniels
Volume 20, issue 6, 2010
- Editorial pp. 619-620

- Deborah Eade
- Is social change fundable? NGOs and theories and practices of social change pp. 621-635

- Jenny Pearce
- An international NGO representative in Colombia: reflections from practice pp. 636-648

- Rosemary McGee
- Wanted! ‘Strong publics’ for uncertain times: the Active Citizenship in Central America project pp. 649-663

- Barry Cannon
- Post-disaster emergency and reconstruction experiences in Asia and Latin America: an assessment pp. 664-677

- Joel F. Audefroy
- Qualitative methods for assessing conditional cash-transfer programmes: the case of Panama pp. 678-689

- William F. Waters
- A rural economic development plan to help the USA win its war on cocaine pp. 690-705

- Jason Spellberg and Morgan Kaplan
- Evaluating competitiveness impacts of regulatory reforms in the Brazilian cashew industry pp. 706-719

- Hugo Santana de Figueirêdo and Bryanna Millis
- How people can influence government policy – stories from the Caucasus pp. 720-725

- Richard English
- Where there's no green man: child road-safety education in Ethiopia pp. 726-733

- Ruth Salmon and William Eckersley
- Is this a partnership or a relationship? Concern Worldwide maps the difference pp. 734-739

- Moire O'Sullivan
- World Summit on Food Security (UN FAO, Rome, 16–18 November 2009) pp. 740-742

- Matt Grainger
- Portfolios of the Poor: How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day pp. 743-744

- Sally Jane Pike
- Multinational Companies from Emerging Economies pp. 744-745

- Amit Vatsyayan
- Global Catholicism: Diversity and Change since Vatican II pp. 746-747

- Juan Marco Vaggione
- Health for Some: The Political Economy of Global Health Governance pp. 747-748

- Jessica Soane
- Humanitarian Intervention: Confronting the Contradictions pp. 748-750

- Fiona Kelling
- The Corporate Greenhouse: Climate Change Policy in a Globalizing World pp. 750-751

- Juliet Anderson
- Freedom from Want: The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC, the Global Grassroots Organisation That’s Winning the Fight Against Poverty pp. 751-753

- Martin Kalungu-Banda
- Erratum pp. 754-754

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 4-5, 2010
- Achieving Education for All through public–private partnerships? pp. 473-483

- Pauline Rose
- Civil society, basic education, and sector-wide aid: insights from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 484-497

- Karen Mundy, Megan Haggerty, Malini Sivasubramaniam, Suzanne Cherry and Richard Maclure
- Marching to different rhythms: international NGO collaboration with the state in Tanzania pp. 498-510

- Sheila Aikman
- The roles of non-state providers in ten complementary education programmes pp. 511-526

- Joseph DeStefano and Audrey-marie Schuh Moore
- Reaching the underserved with complementary education: lessons from Ghana's state and non-state sectors pp. 527-539

- Leslie Casely-Hayford and Ash Hartwell
- Public–private partnerships or privatisation? Questioning the state's role in education in India pp. 540-553

- Prachi Srivastava
- Madrasas as partners in education provision: the South Asian experience pp. 554-566

- Masooda Bano
- Struggles for memory and social-justice education in Latin America pp. 567-578

- Lauren Ila Jones and Carlos Alberto Torres
- Collaboration in delivering education: relations between governments and NGOs in South Asia pp. 579-585

- Richard Batley and Pauline Rose
- Working effectively with non-state actors to deliver education in fragile states pp. 586-593

- Chris Berry
- Non-state providers, the state, and health in post-conflict fragile states pp. 594-602

- Stephen Commins
- Free primary education still excludes the poorest of the poor in urban Kenya pp. 603-610

- Moses Oketch and Moses Ngware
- The evolution of NGO–government relations in education: ActionAid 1972–2009 pp. 611-618

- David Archer
Volume 20, issue 3, 2010
- Editorial pp. 315-317

- Deborah Eade
- ‘Communities of practice’: prospects for theory and action in participatory development pp. 318-328

- Nana Akua Anyidoho
- The learning organisation as a model for rural development pp. 329-341

- Sarah Parkinson
- ‘But you can't compare Malawi and Ireland!’ – shifting boundaries in a globalised world pp. 342-353

- Niamh Gaynor
- Gold mining and corporate social responsibility in the Wassa West district, Ghana pp. 354-366

- Paul W. K. Yankson
- Using technology to deliver social protection: exploring opportunities and risks pp. 367-379

- Stephen Devereux and Katharine Vincent
- Eco-regional conservation and development in Madagascar: a review of USAID-funded efforts in two priority landscapes pp. 380-394

- Thomas K. Erdmann
- Relations between gender-focused NGOs, advocacy work, and government: a Ugandan case study pp. 395-406

- Mary Ssonko Nabacwa
- Failed aid: how development agencies are neglecting and marginalising Rwandan genocide survivors pp. 407-413

- Noam Schimmel
- Enhancing rural learning, linkages, and institutions: the rice videos in Africa pp. 414-421

- Paul Van Mele, Jonas Wanvoeke and Espérance Zossou
- Bridging the hunger gap with cash transfers: experiences from Malawi pp. 422-427

- Pierson R. T. Ntata
- Contribution of parkland trees to farmers’ livelihoods: a case study from Mali pp. 428-434

- Mbène Dièye Faye, John C. Weber, Bayo Mounkoro and Joseph-Marie Dakouo
- Issues in community conservation: the case of the Barberton Medicinal Plants Project pp. 435-445

- Frik de Beer
- Money, power, and donor–NGO partnerships pp. 446-455

- Sally Reith
- Famine, a Short History pp. 456-457

- Frederic Mousseau
- Shaping the Humanitarian World pp. 457-458

- Hugh Goyder
- Afghanistan: Aid, Armies and Empires pp. 458-459

- Jon Bennett
- Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Save the World pp. 459-461

- Haleem Lone
- The New Cold War: How the Kremlin Menaces Both Russia and the West pp. 461-462

- Nicholas Colloff
- Che Guevara: The Economics of Revolution pp. 463-464

- Tim Anderson
- Local Governments and Rural Development: Comparing Lessons from Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru pp. 464-466

- Eduardo Cáceres Valdivia
- Beyond Developmentality: Constructing Inclusive Freedom and Sustainability pp. 466-468

- E. Remi Aiyede
- French NGOs in the Global Era: A Distinctive Role in International Development pp. 468-469

- Janice Giffen
- The Environmental Responsibility Reader pp. 469-472

- Selene Herculano
Volume 20, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial pp. 155-157

- Deborah Eade
- Analysing wellbeing: a framework for development practice pp. 158-172

- Sarah C. White
- Sen's Capability Approach as a framework to the practice of development pp. 173-187

- Alexandre Apsan Frediani
- Responses to the ‘policy science’ problem: reflections on the politics of development pp. 188-204

- Adam Fforde
- Practical wisdom and ethical awareness through student experiences of development pp. 205-218

- Karim-Aly Kassam
- The place of stories in development: creating spaces for participation through narrative analysis pp. 219-226

- Edward Carr
- Inter-disciplinarity, development studies, and development practice pp. 227-239

- Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
- The Civic Education Project in Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova: the impact of dependency pp. 240-250

- Yi-Lee Wong
- Enhancing the effectiveness of international development: a systems approach pp. 251-264

- Hans Peter Ulrich
- The day development dies pp. 265-269

- Linje Manyozo
- Participation in the Knowledge Society: the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement compared with participatory development pp. 270-276

- Bejoy Thomas
- Monitoring and evaluating advocacy: lessons from Oxfam GB's Climate Change campaign pp. 277-286

- Simon Starling
- ICTs and decision making: findings from the Poverty Assessor pp. 287-296

- Claire Heffernan and Jun Yu
- Fair Bananas: Farmers, Workers and Consumers Strive to Change an Industry pp. 297-298

- Alistair Smith
- SA 8000 – The First Decade: Implementation, Influence and Impact pp. 298-300

- Peter Williams
- The Politics of Climate Change pp. 300-301

- Katrina Brown
- Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples pp. 301-304

- C. R. Bijoy
- Communication for Another Development: Listening Before Telling pp. 304-305

- Deborah Eade
- Humanitarian Logistics pp. 305-307

- Charl van der Merwe
- Lula of Brazil: The Story So Far pp. 307-309

- Tania Pacheco
- Implementing Peace Agreements: Lessons from Mozambique, Angola, and Liberia pp. 309-310

- Margaret Panighel
- Internet Governance: The New Frontier of Global Institutions pp. 310-313

- Mark Beatty
Volume 20, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Deborah Eade
- Sustaining livelihoods in complex emergencies: experiences of Sri Lanka pp. 5-17

- Neavis Morais and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Making housemaid remittances work for low-income families in Sri Lanka pp. 18-30

- Judith Shaw
- Women and globalisation: challenges and opportunities facing construction workers in contemporary India pp. 31-44

- Bipasha Baruah
- Combining sanitation and women's participation in water supply: an example from Rajasthan pp. 45-56

- Kathleen O'Reilly
- Project ‘RAMBO’: an initiative to improve rickshaw pullers’ earnings pp. 57-69

- Subhojit Banerjee
- Matching goods and people: aid and human security after the 2004 tsunami pp. 70-84

- Jin Sato
- World views in peace building: a post-conflict reconstruction challenge in Cambodia pp. 85-98

- Mneesha Gellman
- ‘Listening to the rice grow’: the local–expat interface in Lao-based international NGOs pp. 99-112

- John R. Owen
- How gendered is Gender and Development? Culture, masculinity, and gender difference pp. 113-121

- Jyotirmaya Tripathy
- Food security and human rights in Indonesia pp. 122-130

- Irene I. Hadiprayitno
- What has the World Development Report 2008 to say about Indian agriculture? pp. 131-137

- Shambhu Ghatak
- World Conservation Congress 2008: Climate Change, Islands, and In-situ Conservation pp. 138-141

- Mochamad Indrawan
- Fixing Fragile States: A New Paradigm for Development pp. 142-144

- Jo Rowlands
- Arresting Development: The Power of Knowledge for Social Change pp. 144-146

- Ian Thorpe
- The End of Food: The Coming Crisis in the World Food Industry pp. 146-147

- W. L. Hargrove
- Getting it Right: Making Corporate–Community Relations Work pp. 148-149

- Jill Shankleman
- Linking Poverty and Conservation: Landscapes, People and Power pp. 149-151

- Charlotte Sterrett
- Thai Migrant Sexworkers: From Modernisation to Globalisation pp. 151-152

- Meena Poudel
- One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories pp. 152-154

- Deborah Eade
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