Development in Practice
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Volume 32, issue 8, 2022
- Editorial pp. 1019-1019

- Patrick Kilby
- Psychoanalysis of the mobile money ecosystem in the digital age: generational cohort and technology generation theoretical approach pp. 1020-1035

- George Okello Candiya Bongomin, Pierre Yourougou, Francis Yosa, Alain Amani Manzi and Joseph Mpeera Ntayi
- Microfinance and SDG 7: financial impact channels for mitigating energy poverty pp. 1036-1048

- Karli Manko and Todd Watkins
- Partial credit guarantee and financial additionality for smallholders coffee cooperatives: experience from Ethiopia pp. 1049-1062

- Negussie Efa Gurmessa, Catherine Ndinda, Charles Agwanda and Morris Akiri
- Determinants of financial inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1063-1077

- Victor Motta and Lauro Emilio Gonzalez Farias
- Policy roadmap for a sustainable informal business sector pp. 1078-1090

- Florah S. Modiba and Stephen Mago
- Microcredit and the household food security of the fish farmers: evidence from rural Bangladesh pp. 1091-1100

- Kazi Tanvir Mahmud, Asif Parvez, Shadman Sahir Ahmed and Farhana Rafiq
- Value-for-money assessment of social spending in developing countries: lessons from Ethiopia pp. 1101-1108

- Jamelia Harris and Andrew Lawson
- The impact of livestock asset transfers on the livelihoods of the ultra-poor pp. 1109-1123

- Narayan Das, Md. Kamruzzaman and Md. Shakil Ahmed
- Topics of significance for international development from religions and COVID-19 research pp. 1124-1134

- Susanna Trotta, Olivia Wilkinson and Katherine Marshall
- Everything and Nothing: The Life and Development Work of Bill Armstrong pp. 1135-1136

- Patrick Kilby
Volume 32, issue 7, 2022
- Editorial: Issue 32.7 pp. 865-866

- Emily Finlay
- Classroom support for students’ digital literacy skills for learning in Tanzania’s public universities pp. 867-878

- Stephano Nalaila, Violet Wawire and Peter Mugo Gathara
- Leaving no one behind: tracking the effectiveness of the Global Partnership for Education Grant in Ghana pp. 879-889

- Maliha Abubakari
- The transformational possibilities of a peer education program to address child marriage in Nepal pp. 890-900

- María Florencia Amigó and Sandeep Gurung
- The politicisation of social programmes: insights from Ghana’s School Feeding Programme pp. 901-911

- Abdul-Rahim Mohammed
- Empowerment of the refugee migrant community through a cooperation project on art education in Greece pp. 912-927

- Carlos Escaño, José María Mesías-Lema and Julia Mañero
- Promotion of school-based comprehensive sexuality education: building support from teachers and parents in Thailand pp. 928-939

- Mina Chiba
- Exploring the desire to be an entrepreneur among university-educated youths: lessons from Sierra Leone pp. 940-946

- Jamelia Harris
- A sensemaking perspective on the roll-out of transdisciplinary learning communities in an academic environment from Bolivia pp. 947-957

- Guadalupe Peres-Cajías, Joke Bauwens, Marc Craps and Gerrit Loots
- Changing the perceptions and attitudes of rural Ghanaian youth towards cocoa farming pp. 958-967

- Michael Kodom, Shaibu Baanni Azumah, Nathaniel Amoh Boateng, Emile Mawutor Tsekpo, Kwadwo Boadi Mensah and Ethel Boateng
- Financial awareness: a bridge to financial inclusion pp. 968-980

- Rishi Kumar and D. C. Pathak
- Determinants and benefits of using smartphone-based information for vegetable production and marketing: a case of Lao farmers pp. 981-994

- Phonedalom Bounkham, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Muhammad Yaseen
- Using behaviour science to enrich development: understanding attitudes related to behavioural change and environmental management in low-resource communities pp. 995-1002

- Erik Simmons, John Pickering and Matthew Sanders
- Motivating youth engagement in sustainable agriculture: institutional innovations in Andhra Pradesh community-managed natural farming pp. 1003-1010

- Deborah Dutta and C. Shambu Prasad
- Friendship for development: a new model of development practice? pp. 1011-1017

- Ann Wigglesworth
Volume 32, issue 6, 2022
- Editorial: Issue 32.6 pp. 707-708

- Emily Finlay
- Cost–benefit analysis of water conservation systems installed in household buildings in Nairobi County pp. 709-724

- James Shikuku, Gerryshom Munala, Mugwima Njuguna, Teckla Muhoro, Andrew Gremley, Victor Nyakundi and Muhammad Ali
- Human development in the villages of Kerala: an analysis from Census 2011 pp. 725-741

- Arijit Das, Ketan Das and Tirthankar Basu
- From mat weavers to box-makers: agency, development, and the production of heritage in Sri Lanka pp. 742-754

- Chamithri Greru
- Local engagement in environmental peacebuilding: protected area development as a pathway to peace in Afghanistan pp. 755-767

- McKenzie F. Johnson
- “One must do, five reductions” qualitative analysis of the diffusion and adoption constraints in Vietnam pp. 768-780

- Le Anh Tuan, Helena Wehmeyer and Melanie Connor
- “It's how you live”- understanding culturally embedded entrepreneurship: an example from Solomon Islands pp. 781-792

- Michael Spann
- Let local voices be heard: a tale of partnership for e-Government pp. 793-803

- Arie Paksi, Seongwon Yoon, Prathivadi Anand and Kiyoung Lee
- Using specific purpose grants to achieve developmental goals: some practical considerations pp. 804-811

- Jamelia Harris
- Supporting the poor to access sanitation: key lessons from targeted household consumer subsidies in Cambodia pp. 812-825

- Jeremy Kohlitz, Sunetra Lala, Janita Bartell, Gabrielle Halcrow, Tim Foster and Juliet Willetts
- “To be one with others”: exploring the development of community leadership in the Rural Philippines pp. 826-839

- Elene Cloete and Ami Dasig Salazar
- The gendered impact of COVID-19 on FGM pp. 840-850

- Ottis Mubaiwa, Tamsin Bradley and Jane Meme
- The liminal impact of lockdown on the Baheliya community pp. 851-857

- Sushanta Kumar Sarma, Dhwani Lalai and Ishan Agrawal
- Procedures and practices: reflections following 20-years working on a community project in southeast India pp. 858-863

- Peter Winchester
Volume 32, issue 5, 2022
- Editorial pp. 567-568

- Patrick Kilby
- Who’s learning from whom? Grassroots International NGOs learning from communities in development projects pp. 569-582

- Santina Contreras and Shawhin Roudbari
- To be or not to be a campaigning organisation: the case of the NGO ActionAid pp. 583-596

- Mª Josep Cascant-Sempere
- INTRAC’s analytical skills programme in Central Asia 2002–2015: an analysis of its aims, methodology, and results pp. 597-609

- Charles Buxton, Janice Giffen and Anara Moldosheva
- How can NGO interventions break the poverty trap? Evidence from at-risk youths in the Philippines pp. 610-623

- Hanayo Hirai and Akira Hiyane
- How important is the non-governmental sector for providing public health services in India? pp. 624-634

- Nimai Das
- Research partnerships across international contexts: a practice of unity or plurality? pp. 635-646

- Mia Perry, Jo Sharp, Kevin Aanyu, Jude Robinson, Vanessa Duclos and Raihana Ferdous
- Accountability as a practice: a case study of a nongovernmental development programme in Tanzania pp. 647-659

- Mieke Berghmans
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of government–non-profit organisations partnership in the delivery of social services pp. 660-670

- Sokeibelemaye Nwauche
- Participation and empowerment as emancipatory praxis: an ethnographic study of an NGO in Chiapas, Mexico pp. 671-683

- Garland Mason and Kim L. Niewolny
- A Community of monastic development practice: the formation of a nationwide collaborative development monk network pp. 684-693

- Dylan Southard
- Delivering on the promises of wellbeing? Traidcraft Exchange’s experiment with measuring wellbeing pp. 694-705

- Mark Adams and George Williams
Volume 32, issue 4, 2022
- Editorial pp. 419-420

- Emily Finlay
- Gender in adoption of improved pigeon peas and its effect on food security Kenya pp. 421-433

- Stella Matere, John R. Busienei, Patrick Irungu, Oliver Lee Ernest Mbatia and Kizito Kwena
- Gender dimension of technology adoption: the case of technologies transferred in Ghana pp. 434-447

- Wilhelmina Quaye, Justina Adwoa Onumah, Mavis Boimah and Abubakari Mohammed
- Barriers to the participation of women in community development process in rural Ghana: a regression analysis pp. 448-459

- Charles Gyan, Maya Malik and Aisha Siddique
- Exploring the daily lives of women street vendors in India pp. 460-467

- Fiona H. McKay and Richard H. Osborne
- Women's empowerment, work environment, and income: evidence from India pp. 468-480

- Indranil De
- Women's rights agenda and fragmented advocacy for safe abortion in Kenya pp. 481-491

- Tara Saharan and Lau Schulpen
- Gendered differences in decision-making and participation in value chains: lessons from the highlands of Peru pp. 492-502

- Daniel Tobin and Paige Castellanos
- Exploring the use of film to stimulate dialogue on the issues of gender inequality in Samoa pp. 503-520

- Ramona Boodoosingh and Safua Akeli Amaama
- Corporate social responsibility and traditional practices recognised as violence against women in Nigeria’s oil region pp. 521-535

- Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji, Elda Nduka Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
- Capacity development in pursuit of social change: an examination of processes and outcomes pp. 536-550

- Carolien Jeanette Aantjes, Dave Burrows and Russell Armstrong
- Considering gender differences in measuring household food insecurity in northern Ghana pp. 551-565

- Siera Vercillo, Cameron McCordic and Bruce Frayne
Volume 32, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial pp. 273-274

- Patrick Kilby
- Constructing territorial development with local actors: dairy producers and their relationship with university knowledge pp. 275-286

- Helmer Fernando Llanez Anaya
- Toward territorialised dairy inclusive businesses: insights from an Egyptian case study: making dairy businesses inclusive pp. 287-302

- Annabelle Daburon, Véronique Alary, Ahmed Ali, Mona Abdelzaher Osman, Taha Hosni Abdelsabour and Jean-Francois Tourrand
- Innovative agriculture in Ethiopia: public insights on its arrangements pp. 303-314

- Chalachew Tarekegne
- Determinants of farmers, perception towards forest conservation in western low lands of Ethiopia pp. 315-323

- Degsew Melak, Abebe Dagnew, Sisay Yehuala and Adugna Gelaw
- Traditional authorities as development brokers in rural education: evidence from the PPTAP in Ghana pp. 324-335

- Kwaku Abrefa Busia
- The effects of the Malawi Farm Input Subsidy Program on household per-capita consumption convergence pp. 336-348

- Martin Limbikani Mwale, Tony Mwenda Kamninga and Lucius Cassim
- Artisanal mining versus sustainability of agricultural food supply chains: effects of the conflicts in Southern Zimbabwe pp. 349-360

- Felix Chari, Cawe Novukela and Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu
- “It’s a coffee with a purpose”: perspectives on thinking and working politically in the Pacific pp. 361-374

- Kayli Wild, Linda Kelly and Chris Roche
- Absentee tenants and farmland transfers in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Malawi pp. 375-393

- Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Thomas Jayne and Jordan Chamberlin
- Agricultural extension capacity development in developing countries: an international training course at Michigan State University pp. 394-401

- Sunil Madan, Anne Baker, Karim Maredia and Ronald Bates
- Harbouring brood lac: envisioning lac clusters pp. 402-408

- Saurabh Chowdhury
- Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania pp. 409-410

- Patrick Kilby
- Are emerging farmers the missing link for mechanised Conservation agriculture? Viewpoints from Zambia pp. 411-417

- Godfrey Omulo, Thomas Daum, Karlheinz Köller and Regina Birner
Volume 32, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial pp. 131-132

- Emily Finlay
- Early childhood home-based programmes and school violence: evidence from Brazil pp. 133-143

- Marcos Vinicio Wink Junior, Felipe Ribeiro and Luis Henrique Zanandrea Paese
- Monitoring and evaluation framework for inclusive smart cities in India pp. 144-162

- Madhurima Waghmare and Shaleen Singhal
- Ordinary people's participation in local development planning in Nepal pp. 163-174

- Thaneshwar Bhusal and Ganesh Prasad Pandeya
- Why technocratic understandings of humanitarian accountability undermine local communities pp. 175-187

- Omer Aijazi
- The “contrôleuse”: recognising the role of the “fixer” in academic and media NGO development partnerships pp. 188-200

- Emma Heywood and Sue-Ann Harding
- Worthwhile or wasteful? Assessing the need for a radical revision of evaluation in small-sized development NGOs pp. 201-211

- Leanne M. Kelly
- Design principles for sustainability: Tearfund’s expanding international development approach pp. 212-223

- Nicholas Philip Simpson and Madleina Daehnhardt
- Navigating the tensions between ethics and effectiveness in development communications and marketing pp. 224-233

- John David Cameron and Olivia Kwiecien
- Climate compatible development in practice pp. 234-244

- Stacy-ann Robinson, D’Arcy Carlson, Anna Messer, Lauren Maunus, Emma Bouton and J. Timmons Roberts
- Managing international development adaptively – a cultural shift pp. 245-251

- Rachel Leeds and Anne Palaia
- Coping behaviour of rural inhabitants against COVID-19 and monsoon flood: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 252-258

- Shahadat Baser, Nurul Islam Nazem, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Syed Abu Hasnath
- Enriching value chains through maps: reflections from spatial group model building in Myanmar and India pp. 259-265

- Karl M. Rich, Jared Berends and Gregory S. Cooper
- Evaluation without monitoring: old methods, new approaches pp. 266-271

- Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa and Mokgophana Ramasobana
Volume 32, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Patrick Kilby and Joyce Wu
- Who wins? Lessons on the use of innovation prizes to achieve social change for the benefit of the very poorest pp. 3-15

- Christopher Paul Barnett and Cheryl Brown
- Financial inclusion of rural households in the mobile money era: insights from Ghana pp. 16-28

- Richard Serbeh, Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei and David Forkuor
- Livelihood activities and well-being outcomes of cash transfer beneficiaries in Soweto, South Africa pp. 29-38

- Chibuikem C. Nnaeme, Leila Patel and Sophie Plagerson
- Determinants of micro and small enterprises’ (MSEs) growth in northwest Ethiopia pp. 39-51

- Adino Andaregie, Aemro Worku, Belayneh Getachew, Yeshwas Fentahun and Tessema Astatkie
- Understanding the current market enablers for Nepal’s biomass cookstove industry pp. 52-68

- Benjamin L. Robinson, Sarah Jewitt, Mike J. Clifford and Joseph Hewitt
- “Funding does something to people”: NGOs navigating funding challenges in India pp. 69-81

- Liz Mount
- Bottom-up and top-down development: nexus between asset-based community development and unconditional cash transfers pp. 82-91

- Geeta Reddy and Guillaume Barbalat
- Tackling the water challenges in Indian cities amid COVID-19 pp. 92-97

- Seemantini Chattopadhyay
- Green economy post COVID-19: insights from Indonesia pp. 98-106

- Berly Martawardaya, Ari Rakatama, Dhenny Junifta and Dinda Ayu Maharani
- The role of Indigenous traditional institutions in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana pp. 107-111

- Vincent Ekow Arkorful
- Strategic responses of microfinance institutions to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis in Ghana pp. 112-127

- Thomas Yeboah, Ernestina Fredua Antoh and Emmanuel Kumi
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. 128-129

- The Editors
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