Development in Practice
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2005
- Editorial pp. 725-727

- Alina Rocha Menocal
- Sustainability and peace building: a key challenge pp. 728-736

- Kirsti Samuels
- Post-war aid: patterns and purposes pp. 737-746

- Astri Suhrke and Julia Buckmaster
- Transitional politics in Afghanistan and Iraq: inclusion, consultation, and public participation pp. 747-759

- Katia Papagianni
- Rebuilding a failed state: Liberia pp. 760-766

- Mike McGovern
- Towards more effective peace building: a conversation with Roland Paris pp. 767-777

- Alina Rocha Menocal and Kate Kilpatrick
- Peace building: a literature review pp. 778-784

- Ana Cutter
- Annotated resources on peace building and post-war reconstruction pp. 785-800

- Alina Rocha Menocal and Deborah Eade
- Book reviews pp. 801-806

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 807-807

- The Editors
- Index to volume 15 pp. 808-811

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 5, 2005
- Editorial pp. 615-616

- Deborah Eade
- Labour migration: A developmental path or a low-level trap? pp. 617-630

- David Ellerman
- Collaborative research as an anti-poverty tool: a research partnership between police and indigenous Australians pp. 631-642

- Robyn Eversole and Richard Routh
- Beyond PRA: experiments in facilitating local action in water management pp. 643-654

- Wouter Schaap and Snehangshu Sekhar Nandi
- Finding a curriculum that works under trees: Literacy and health education for adolescent girls in rural Malawi pp. 655-667

- Angela Hogg, Berlina Makwiza, Stella Mlanga, Robin Broadhead and Loretta Brabin
- How can Kenyans abroad contribute to national development? pp. 668-676

- Dharam Ghai
- Canterbury to Cameroon: a new partnership between faiths and the World Bank pp. 677-684

- Christopher L. Pallas
- The development impact of remittances to Nicaragua pp. 685-691

- Allen Jennings and Matthew Clarke
- Attacking social exclusion: combining rehabilitative and preventive approaches to leprosy in Bangladesh pp. 692-700

- Sophie Plagerson
- Women, workers, and migrants in the globalised public health sector: debate at the 2004 International Labour Conference pp. 701-709

- Kim Van Eyck
- Arms sales and development: making the critical connection pp. 710-716

- Jane Chanaa
- Book Reviews pp. 717-724

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3-4, 2005
- Editorial pp. 249-250

- Deborah Eade
- Guest editor's introduction: Do more good, do less harm: development and the private sector pp. 251-268

- John Sayer
- Is foreign direct investment good for the poor? A review and stocktake pp. 269-285

- Andrew Sumner
- Public resistance to privatisation in water and energy pp. 286-301

- David Hall, Emanuele Lobina and Robin de la Motte
- Public service privatisation and crisis in Argentina pp. 302-315

- Leopoldo Rodríguez-Boetsch
- Public–private partnership (PPP) and water-supply provision in urban Africa: The experience of Congo-Brazzaville pp. 316-324

- Gabriel Tati
- How can the poor benefit from private investment in agricultural research? A case study from Bolivia pp. 325-336

- Ana Marr and Tim Chancellor
- An institutional approach to service-provision partnerships in South Asia pp. 337-348

- Kevin Tayler
- Private-sector development in a transition economy: The case of Vietnam pp. 349-361

- Henrik Schaumburg-müller
- In whose name? The accountability of corporate social responsibility pp. 362-374

- Jem Bendell
- Corporate responsibility and the movement of business pp. 375-388

- Peter Utting
- Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies pp. 389-404

- Niamh Garvey and Peter Newell
- Corporate responsibility or core competence? pp. 405-412

- Barbara Hayes and Bridget Walker
- Business economic impacts: The new frontier for corporate accountability pp. 413-421

- Helen Campbell
- Corporate social responsibility: A challenge for the donor community pp. 422-432

- Bob Frame
- Corporate citizenship: Creating social capacity in developing countries pp. 433-438

- Trevor Goddard
- Size matters: the need for human-scale economic institutions for development pp. 439-450

- Julian Oram and Deborah Doane
- A critique of design methodologies appropriate to private-sector activity in development pp. 451-462

- Tim Coward and James Fathers
- Enhancing competitiveness and securing equitable development: Can small, micro, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do the trick? pp. 463-474

- Soeren Jeppesen
- Facilitated inter-firm collaboration in Ghana: The case of Danida's private-sector development projects pp. 475-489

- John Kuada and Olav Jull Sørensen
- Private funding of microcredit schemes: Much ado about nothing? pp. 490-501

- Begoña Gutiérrez-Nieto
- Post-conflict pro-poor private-sector development: The case of Timor-Leste pp. 502-513

- Takayoshi Kusago
- Java furniture makers: Globalisation winners or losers? pp. 514-521

- Lienda Loebis and Hubert Schmitz
- The World Bank's land of kiosks: Community driven development in Timor-Leste pp. 522-528

- Ben Moxham
- Managing ethical standards: When rhetoric meets reality pp. 529-538

- Sumi Dhanarajan
- What difference can they make? Assessing the social impact of corporate codes of practice pp. 539-545

- Valerie Nelson, Adrienne Martin and Joachim Ewert
- Leveraging change in the working conditions of UK homeworkers pp. 546-558

- Peter Williams
- Reaching the marginalised? Gender value chains and ethical trade in African horticulture pp. 559-571

- Anne Tallontire, Catherine Dolan, Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos
- Corporate responsibility and the US–Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA): Are they compatible? pp. 572-583

- Carolina Quinteros
- Does fair trade make a difference? The case of small coffee producers in Nicaragua pp. 584-599

- Karla Utting-chamorro
- Partnering for sustainability: Business–NGO alliances in the coffee industry pp. 600-614

- April Linton
Volume 15, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial pp. 131-133

- Deborah Eade
- Evaluating fair trade as a development project: methodological considerations pp. 134-150

- Elisabeth Paul
- Using key informant monitoring in safe motherhood programming in Nepal pp. 151-164

- Neil Price and Deepa Pokharel
- Crop diversity and livelihood security in the andes pp. 165-174

- Jon Hellin and Sophie Higman
- Constructing alternatives to globalisation: strengthening tradition through innovation pp. 175-185

- David Barkin and Lourdes Barón
- Mitigating impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural livelihoods: NGO experiences in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 186-199

- Joanna White and John Morton
- The poor will always be with us—and so will NGOs pp. 200-209

- Agustín de Santisteban
- NGO partnerships and the taming of the grassroots in rural India pp. 210-215

- Dip Kapoor
- Bhutan: a review of its approach to sustainable development pp. 216-221

- Bob Frame
- The promise of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research pp. 222-230

- Sarah Michael
- Using geographic information systems (gis) for gender and development pp. 231-237

- Keith Bosak and Kathleen Schroeder
- Book reviews pp. 238-247

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 1, 2005
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Deborah Eade
- Performance-based partnership Agreements for the reconstruction of the health system in Afghanistan pp. 4-15

- Valéry Ridde * †
- Building civil society through partnership: lessons from a case study of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee pp. 16-27

- Roland Hoksbergen *
- Redefining community–state partnership in natural resource management: a case from India pp. 28-38

- Chetan Kumar * and Umar Shankar Vashisht †
- Veterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now? pp. 40-48

- Trish Silkin *
- Implementing ILO child labour convention 182: lessons from the gold-mining sector in Burkina Faso pp. 49-59

- Leslie Groves *
- Aiding and abetting the politicians? pp. 60-63

- Janice Tate *
- ‘Self-knowledge is the prerequisite of humanity’: personal development and self-awareness for aid workers pp. 64-69

- Jane Gilbert *
- Opportunities for the UN and civil society to collaborate more effectively pp. 70-76

- Heather Grady *
- Trust, accountability, and face-to-face interaction in North–South NGO relations pp. 77-82

- Emma Mawdsley *, Janet G. Townsend † and Gina Porter ‡
- Women's inheritance rights in Malawi: the role of District Assemblies pp. 83-89

- Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza *
- Engaging women in community decision-making processes in rural Ghana: Problems and prospects pp. 90-99

- Service Opare *
- First experiences of a community-based natural resource management programme in northern Mozambique pp. 100-105

- Reimund Kube *
- A multidisciplinary NGO: the interface of home economics with gender and development pp. 106-114

- Sherry C. Betts * and Patricia Goldey †
- Gender and human security issues: building a programme of action-research pp. 115-121

- Rosalind Boyd *
- Book reviews pp. 122-129

- The Editors