Development in Practice
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Volume 10, issue 5, 2000
- Editorial pp. 607-608

- Deborah Eade
- Advancing women's reproductive and sexual health rights: Using the International Human Rights system pp. 609-624

- Isfahan Merali
- Ethnicity and participatory development methods in Botswana: Some participants are to be seen and not heard pp. 625-637

- Tlamelo Mompati and Gerard Prinsen
- Social capacity, sustainable development, and older people: Lessons from community-based care in Southeast Asia pp. 638-649

- Mark A Ritchie
- Whose practice counts? Experiences in using indigenous health practices from Ethiopia and Uganda pp. 650-661

- Eamonn Brehony
- Urban children's work during and after the 1998 floods in Bangladesh pp. 662-673

- Emily Delap
- Critical Incidents in emergency relief work pp. 674-686

- Maureen Raymond-Mckay and Malcolm MacLachlan
- Logical Framework Approach and PRA - mutually exclusive or complementary tools for project planning? pp. 687-690

- Jens B Aune
- Stepping Stones - a participatory tool to integrate gender into HIV/AIDS work pp. 691-694

- Parinita Bhattacharjee
- The potential role of food aid in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS: The case of Zambia pp. 694-700

- Douglas Webb and Stefan Paquette
- The technocratic discourse: Technical means to political problems pp. 700-705

- Erik Bryld
- Integrating impact monitoring and assessment of microfinance pp. 705-711

- James Copestake
- Square pegs and round holes: Participatory methodologies among entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe pp. 712-715

- Paul Jackson
- Book Reviews pp. 716-724

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 725-729

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 730-735

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 736-736

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 3-4, 2000
- Editorial pp. 295-299

- The Editors
- Good News! You may be out of a job reflections on the past and future 50: Years for Northern NGOs pp. 300-318

- Alison Van Rooy
- Riding high or nosediving: Development NGOs in the new millennium pp. 319-329

- Rajesh Tandon
- International NGOs and the challenge of modernity pp. 330-347

- Brian K Murphy
- Globalisation, civil society, and the multilateral system pp. 348-360

- José Antonio Alonso
- The World Bank, neo-liberalism, and power: Discourse analysis and implications for campaigners pp. 361-370

- Andy Storey
- Dissonance or dialogue: Changing relations with the corporate sector pp. 371-376

- Judy Henderson
- NGOs as development partners to the corporates: Child football stitchers in Pakistan pp. 377-389

- David Husselbee
- NGOs: Fragmented dreams pp. 390-401

- Jaime Joseph A
- Indicators of identity: Ngos and the strategic imperative of assessing core values pp. 402-407

- John Hailey
- Development agencies: Global or solo players? pp. 408-419

- Sylvia Borren
- Coming to grips with organisational values pp. 420-435

- Vijay Padaki
- We NGOs: A controversial way of being and acting pp. 436-444

- Cândido Grzybowski
- Northern NGO advocacy: Perceptions, reality, and the challenge pp. 445-452

- Ian Anderson
- Campaigning: A fashion or the best way to change the global agenda? pp. 453-460

- Gerd Leipold
- The international anti-debt campaign: A Southern activist view for activists in 'the North'…and 'the South' pp. 461-477

- Dot Keet
- Heroism and ambiguity: Ngo advocacy in international policy pp. 478-490

- Paul Nelson
- Dissolving the difference between humanitarianism and development: The mixing of a rights-based solution pp. 491-494

- Hugo Slim
- Aid: A mixed blessing pp. 495-500

- Mary B Anderson
- The Local Capacities for Peace Project: The Sudan experience pp. 501-505

- Abikök Riak
- NGOs, disasters, and advocacy: Caught between the Prophet and the Shepherd Boy pp. 506-516

- Alan Whaites
- Capacity building: Shifting the paradigms of practice pp. 517-526

- Allan Kaplan
- Gendering the millennium: Globalising women pp. 527-534

- Haleh Afshar
- Gender in development: A long haul--but we're getting there! pp. 535-542

- Josefina Stubbs
- Impact assessment: Seeing the wood and the trees pp. 543-555

- Chris Roche
- Does Matson matter? Assessing the impact of a UK neighbourhood project pp. 556-572

- Stan Thekaekara
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 573-594

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 2, 2000
- Editorial pp. 149-150

- Deborah Eade
- The effectiveness of NGO campaigning: Lessons from practice pp. 151-165

- Jennifer Chapman and Thomas Fisher
- Partnerships in fair trade: Reflections from a case study of Cafe ´direct pp. 166-177

- Anne Tallontire
- Agricultural cooperatives in Gujarat, India: Agents of equity or differentiation? pp. 178-188

- Alnoor Ebrahim
- Organisational change from two perspectives: Gender and organisational development pp. 189-203

- Penny Plowman
- Addressing urban poverty: Increasing incomes, reducing costs, and securing representation pp. 204-215

- Diana Mitlin
- Languages in lifelong education for Third World development pp. 216-222

- Gerry Abbott
- Barter in practice: A case study of liwac transaction in Addis Ababa pp. 223-228

- Feleke Tadele
- Formal RoSCAs in Argentina pp. 229-232

- Mark Schreiner
- Development-induced forced migration: A practical example pp. 232-236

- Dennis Paling
- Literacy comes second: Working with groups in developing societies pp. 236-240

- Alan Rogers
- The Participatory Change Process: A capacity building model from a US NGO pp. 240-244

- Paul Castelloe and Thomas Watson
- Using multi-dimensional scaling to promote dialogue among development professionals in conference settings pp. 244-249

- Ray Chesterfield and Kjell Enge
- Europe and the South in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges for Renewed Co-operation, triennial conference of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), 22-25 September 1999, Paris pp. 250-252

- Mike Powell
- Women's Worlds '99, Tromsö, 20-26 June 1999 pp. 252-254

- Fenella Porter
- Beyond IDNDR: South Asian Agenda Regional Meeting for Asia--Risk Reduction and Society in the Twenty-first Century, Bangkok, 23-26 February 1999 pp. 254-257

- Mihir R Bhatt
- Book Reviews pp. 258-271

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 272-276

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 277-281

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 1, 2000
- Editorial pp. 5-8

- The Editors
- Faith and economics in 'development': A bridge across the chasm? pp. 9-18

- Wendy Tyndale
- Human rights and religious backlash: The experience of a Bangladeshi NGO pp. 19-30

- Mohammad Rafi and A. M. R Chowdhury
- Spirituality: A development taboo pp. 31-43

- Kurt Alan Ver Beek
- Moving beyond disparities: A yin-yang approach to gender and development pp. 44-58

- Edith Sizoo
- Strengthening civil society: Participatory action research in a militarised state pp. 59-70

- Amina Mama
- The new urban poor: The Tobas indians pp. 71-76

- Luis Cesar Bou
- Social exclusion: What's in a name? pp. 76-81

- Fenella Porter
- Women's groups for whom? The colonisation of women's groups in Papua New Guinea pp. 82-89

- Gabrielle Appleford
- Gender impact assessment in microfinance and microenterprise: Why and how pp. 89-94

- Susan Johnson
- Environment, advocacy, and community participation: Mopawi in Honduras pp. 94-98

- Vicky Mancuso Brehm
- Women and family poultry production in rural Africa pp. 98-102

- El Hadji Fallou Gueye
- The development role of community banks in rural Nigeria pp. 102-107

- Charles Uchenna Onugu
- Assessing nutritional status and functional ability of older adults in developing countries pp. 108-113

- Dorothy Chilima
- Conference Report: Global Finance and Development pp. 114-117

- Julius Court
- Book Reviews pp. 118-128

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 129-133

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 134-139

- The Editors