Development in Practice
1996 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 5, 2003
- Editorial pp. 443-444

- The Editors
- Social policy from the bottom up: Abandoning FGC in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 445-458

- Peter Easton, Karen Monkman and Rebecca Miles
- Measuring the invisibles: Gender mainstreaming and monitoring experience from a dairy development project in Tanzania pp. 459-473

- Vera Mkenda-Mugittu
- From clients to citizens: Asset-based Community Development as a strategy for community-driven development pp. 474-486

- Alison Mathie and Gord Cunningham
- Keeping 'the last' in mind: Incorporating Chambers in consulting pp. 487-500

- David Hirschmann
- Programme and Project Cycle Management (PPCM): Lessons from South and North pp. 501-514

- Philip Dearden and Bob Kowalski
- Viewpoint pp. 515-518

- Fran Baum
- Advocacy research and the World Bank: Propositions for discussion pp. 519-526

- Jonathan Fox
- The multi-image development NGO: An agent of the new imperialism? pp. 527-532

- Fletcher Tembo
- The risk approach to strategic management in development NGOs pp. 533-536

- Ricardo Wilson-Grau
- Practical Notes pp. 537-541

- James Copestake
- Human security and reconstruction efforts in Rawanda: Impact on the lives of women pp. 542-550

- Myriam Gervais
- Improving agri-food marketing in developing economies: Contractual vegetable markets in Ghana pp. 551-557

- Nigel Poole, A. Wayo Seini and Victor Heh
- Research Round-up pp. 558-563

- Emma Harris-Curtis
- Trends in UK NGOs: A research note pp. 564-569

- Tina Wallace
- Feedback pp. 570-572

- Khandakar Qudrat-I Elahi
- Book Reviews pp. 573-588

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 589-595

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 596-596

- The Editors
- the development school pp. 600-601

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 4, 2003
- Editorial pp. 307-309

- The Editors
- Another invasion: Lessons from international support to East Timorese NGOs pp. 310-321

- Cecilia Brunnstrom
- Microfinance and social capital: Does social capital help create good practice? pp. 322-332

- Sanae Ito
- Women's involvement in small-scale aquaculture in Northeast Thailand pp. 333-345

- Kyoko Kusakabe
- Female volunteers: An asset to the reproductive health sector in rural Cambodia pp. 346-360

- Yuuki Suehiro and Penny Altman
- Participation via collective action in government and NGO schools in Pakistan pp. 361-376

- Shahrukh Rafi Khan
- Viewpoint pp. 377-393

- Javier Schunk
- Practical Note pp. 394-398

- Alan Dixon
- Research Round-up pp. 399-413

- Terrence Loomis and John Mahima
- Feedback pp. 414-416

- Farhad Hossain
- Book Reviews pp. 417-431

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 432-437

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 2-3, 2003
- Introductory remarks pp. 147-148

- Deborah Eade
- Guest editorial pp. 149-153

- Haleh Afshar
- The 'sex war' and other wars: Towards a feminist approach to peace building pp. 154-177

- Donna Pankhurst
- Women and wars: Some trajectories towards a feminist peace pp. 178-188

- Haleh Afshar
- Developing policy on integration and re/construction in Kosova pp. 189-207

- Chris Corrin
- Kosovo: Missed opportunities, lessons for the future pp. 208-216

- Lesley Abdela
- Training the uniforms: Gender and peacekeeping operations pp. 217-223

- Angela Mackay
- Palestinian women, violence, and the peace process pp. 223-238

- Maria Holt
- Women and conflict transformation: Influences, roles, and experiences pp. 239-252

- Ann Jordan
- Fused in combat: Gender relations and armed conflict pp. 252-265

- Judy El-Bushra
- Women in Afghanistan: Passive victims of the borga or active social participants? pp. 266-277

- Elaheh Rostami Povey
- Book Review pp. 278-291

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 292-299

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- Paradoxes of institutionalisation: The depoliticisation of Bangladeshi NGOs pp. 5-26

- Shelley Feldman
- Drawing development: Analysing local understandings of development in three Andean communities pp. 27-39

- Peter Lauritsen and Stinne Hoejer Mathiasen
- Poverty elimination, North-South research collaboration, and the politics of participatory development pp. 40-56

- David Simon, Duncan McGregor, Kwasi Nsiah-Gyabaah and Donald Thompson
- The logical framework: An easy escape, a straitjacket, or a useful planning tool? pp. 57-70

- Reidar Dale
- Operationalising local governance in Kilimanjaro pp. 71-82

- Rinus van Klinken
- Practical Notes pp. 83-115

- The Editors
- Research Round-up pp. 116-120

- Leanne Black
- Book Reviews pp. 121-134

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 135-141

- The Editors