Development in Practice
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Volume 9, issue 5, 1999
- Editorial pp. 523-525

- The Editors
- Globalisation and homelessness in the USA: Building a social movement to end poverty pp. 526-538

- Cheri Honkala, Richard Goldstein, Elizabeth Thul, William Baptist and Patrick Grugan
- Privatisation, multinationals, and corruption pp. 539-556

- David Hall
- Public sector trade unions in the face of privatisation pp. 557-568

- Mike Waghorne
- Kafka meets Machiavelli: Post-war, post-transition Eastern Slavonia pp. 569-578

- Judith Large
- Globalism and nationalism: Which one is bad? pp. 579-583

- Sinisa Malesevic
- Are universal social standards possible? pp. 583-587

- Julius K Nyerere
- Globalisation and women in India pp. 587-592

- Maithreyi Krishnaraj
- Developing countries in the WTO: Support or resist the 'millennium' round? pp. 592-595

- Eric Neumayer
- Endangering women's health for profit: Health and safety in Mexico's maquiladoras pp. 595-600

- Hilary Abell
- Export processing zones: A Caribbean development dilemma pp. 601-605

- Leith Dunn
- Alternative microfinance institutions and vulnerability pp. 605-610

- Alfonso Castillo
- Equity in health and economic globalisation pp. 610-614

- Claudio Schuftan
- Electronic information: Promise and peril pp. 614-616

- Michael L Tan
- 'Third World' perspectives on cyberfeminism pp. 616-619

- Radhika Gajjala
- NGOs: Ladles in the global soup kitchen? pp. 619-622

- Stephen Commins
- NGOs in a Global Future pp. 623-626

- H. Roy Trivedy
- Access to graduate education in Bangladesh pp. 627-631

- Niaz Ahmed Khan
- Where Women Have No Doctor pp. 632-632

- Judith Frye Helzner and Alessandra Casanova Guedes
- Book Reviews pp. 633-644

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 645-650

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 651-655

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 656-656

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 4, 1999
- Editorial pp. 379-381

- The Editors
- The Emperor's New Clothes: A moral tale for development experts? pp. 382-395

- Helen Hintjens
- Birds of a feather? UNDP and ActionAid implementation of Sustainable Human Development pp. 396-409

- Lilly Nicholls
- Pursuing partnership: World Vision and the ideology of development - a case study pp. 410-423

- Alan Whaites
- Microfinance, wage employment and housework: A gender analysis pp. 424-436

- Mahmuda Rahman Khan
- The use of donkeys in the Mexican central highlands: A gender perspective pp. 437-448

- Alix Von Keyserlingk
- Viewpoint pp. 449-467

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 468-487

- The Editors
- Feedback pp. 488-493

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 494-504

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 505-510

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 511-515

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 3, 1999
- Editorial pp. 243-245

- The Editors
- Inclusive, just, plural, dynamic: Building a 'civil' society in the Third World pp. 246-259

- Smitu Kothari
- Empowerment for development: Taking participatory appraisal further in rural South Africa pp. 261-273

- Nicole Motteux, Tony Binns, Etienne Nel and Kate Rowntree
- Analysing changing gender relations: Methodological challenges for gender planning pp. 274-286

- Catherine Locke and Christine Okali
- Responding to mental distress in the Third World: Cultural imperialism or the struggle for synthesis? pp. 287-295

- Jane Gilbert
- Changing aid patterns in Southern Africa pp. 296-309

- Roy Love
- Health for All by the Year 2000: What about the nomads? pp. 310-315

- Mayeh Abu Omar and Maymuna Muhiadin Omar
- Security of tenure, development victims, and the limits of environmental impact assessment in Zimbabwe's communal lands pp. 316-322

- Beacon Mbiba
- Hurricane Mitch and human rights pp. 322-325

- Grahame Russell
- Letter from Honduras, 5 November 1998 pp. 325-326

- Lourdes Aguilar
- Empowering rural women's groups for strengthening economic linkages: Some Indian experiments pp. 327-330

- Prof Rajagopal
- 'Linking' and 'empowering': Key concepts for intervention following war and disaster pp. 330-337

- Craig Higson-Smith
- Community-based animal health care in Zambia pp. 337-341

- Timothy Bainbridge
- Conference Report Hazards, globalisation, and sustainability pp. 342-346

- John Handmer and Ben Wisner
- Book Reviews pp. 347-360

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 361-367

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 368-372

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 1-2, 1999
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Deborah Eade
- Guest editors' introduction: Development management in practice pp. 7-8

- Tom Hewitt and Hazel Johnson
- What makes good development management? pp. 9-17

- Alan Thomas
- Finding out rapidly: A soft systems approach to training needs analysis in Thailand pp. 18-32

- Simon Bell
- Tools for project development within a public action framework pp. 33-42

- David Wield
- Institutional sustainability as learning pp. 43-55

- Hazel Johnson and Gordon Wilson
- Inclusive planning and allocation for rural services pp. 56-67

- Doug Porter and Martin Onyach-Olaa
- Matching services with local preferences: Managing primary education services in a rural district of India pp. 68-77

- Ramya Subrahmanian
- The development management task and reform of 'public' social services pp. 78-87

- Dorcas Robinson
- Managing institutional change in the science and technology systems of Eastern Europe and East Africa pp. 88-102

- Jo Chataway and Tom Hewitt
- Fundraising in Brazil: The major implications for civil society organisations and international NGOs pp. 103-116

- Michael Bailey
- Routes of funding, roots of trust? Northern NGOs, Southern NGOs, donors, and the rise of direct funding pp. 117-129

- David Lewis and Babar Sobhan
- An endogenous empowerment strategy: A case-study of Nigerian women pp. 130-141

- P. Kassey Garba
- Viewpoint Relevance in the twenty-first century: The case for devolution and global association of international NGOs pp. 143-151

- Alan Fowler
- Northern words, Southern readings pp. 151-158

- Carmen Marcuello and Chaime Marcuello
- Whose terms? Observations on 'development management' in an English city pp. 159-163

- Richard Pinder
- Funding preventive or curative care? The Assiut Burns Project pp. 163-169

- Norma Burnett
- Practical Notes A day in the life of a development manager pp. 170-175

- David Crawford, Zainab Mdimi, Harriet Mkilya, Anna Mwambuzi, Matthias Mwiko, Sekiete Sekasua and Dorcas Robinson
- The need for reliable systems: Gendered work in Oxfam's Uganda programme pp. 175-178

- Lina Payne and Ines Smyth
- Domestic violence, deportation, and women's resistance: Notes on managing inter-sectionality pp. 178-183

- Purna Sen
- Information technology and the management of corruption pp. 184-189

- Richard Heeks
- Petty corruption and development pp. 189-193

- Stephen P Riley
- Small enterprise opportunities in municipal solid waste management pp. 193-198

- John P Grierson and Ato Brown
- An innovative community-based waste disposal scheme in Hyderabad pp. 198-201

- Marielle Snel
- Book Reviews pp. 202-214

- The Editors
- Further Resources on Development Management pp. 215-218

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 219-230

- The Editors
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