Development in Practice
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1998
- Editorial pp. 405-406

- Deborah Eade
- Civil society and substantive democracy: Governance and the state of law in Belgium pp. 407-418

- Koenraad Van Brabant
- Must the show go on? The case for Theatre For Development pp. 419-429

- Tim Prentki
- Mainstreaming gender in the police: The Maharashtra experience pp. 430-438

- S. Chakravarty
- 'Engendering' environmental projects: The case of eco-timber production in the Solomon Islands pp. 439-453

- Regina Scheyvens
- Taking sustainability from policy to practice: Bringing poverty concerns into the project cycle pp. 454-465

- Mariam Pal
- Viewpoint Participatory methodologies: Double-edged swords pp. 466-470

- Eliud Ngunjiri
- Practical Notes Soup kitchens, women and social policy: Studies from Peru pp. 471-478

- Luiba Kogan
- Gender-awareness and policies: Theory and practice among small NGDOs pp. 478-482

- Jeannette Lekskes
- Conference Report Multinational investment and human rights: Forging a consensus pp. 483-484

- Michael Edwards
- BOOK REVIEW Managing Ethnic Conflict in Africa: Pressures and Incentives for Co-operation pp. 486-491

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 492-498

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 499-499

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 500-504

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 505-505

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 3, 1998
- Editorial pp. 277-278

- Deborah Eade
- Beyond development, what? pp. 280-296

- Gustavo Esteva and Madhu Suri Prakash
- NGOs and advocacy: How well are the poor represented? pp. 297-308

- Warren Nyamugasira
- NGOs in peace-keeping operations: Their role in Mozambique pp. 309-322

- Sam Barnes
- Eurodad's campaign on multilateral debt: The 1996 HIPC debt initiative and beyond pp. 323-334

- Sasja Bo Kkerink and Ted Van Hees
- Corporate governance for NGOs? pp. 335-342

- Mick Moore and Sheelagh Stewart
- Viewpoint NGOs, civil society and the state: Avoiding theoretical extremes in real world issues pp. 343-349

- Alan Whaites
- Beyond the NGO-government divide: Network NGOs in East Africa pp. 349-353

- Marinus K Van Klinken
- All rights guaranteed-all actors accountable: Poverty is a violation of human rights pp. 353-357

- Grahame Russell
- Social policy reform and participation in Latin America: The Bolivian experiment pp. 357-361

- Simon Ticehurst
- Practical Notes Working under pressure: How people and organizations can achieve more pp. 362-366

- Gerald Daly
- Sustainable self-help development efforts in the Cameroon grassfields pp. 366-371

- Acho-Chi
- Conference Report Principled aid in an unprincipled world pp. 372-373

- Chris Dolan
- Research Round-Up Pre-departure briefing for aid workers pp. 375-378

- Gordon Knowles
- Book Reviews pp. 379-387

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 388-393

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 394-395

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 396-400

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 2, 1998
- Editorial pp. 133-134

- Debroah Eade
- Sanctioned violence: Development and the persecution of women as witches in South Bihar pp. 136-147

- Puja Roy
- Men's violence against women in rural Bangladesh: Undermined or exacerbated by microcredit programmes? pp. 148-157

- Sidney Ruth Schuler, Syed M Hashemi and Shamsul Huda Badal
- Institutionalizing gender in UK NGOs pp. 159-172

- Tina Wallace
- Gender lost and gender found: Brac's Gender Quality Action-Learning Programme pp. 173-185

- Aruna Rao and David Kelleher
- Assessing autonomy among Sahelian women: An analytical framework for women's production work pp. 186-202

- Paule Simard
- Viewpoint Power, institutions and gender relations: Can gender training alter the equations? pp. 203-211

- Ranjani K Murthy
- Economic crisis helps to 'demarginalize' women pp. 211-216

- Catherine Lema Forje
- Analysis and advocacy on a European policy on conflict prevention: A viewpoint pp. 217-220

- Koenraad Van Brabant
- Practical Notes Empowerment at village level through a workshop method pp. 221-225

- Ehsan Ullah Tareen and Abu Omar
- Slum dwellers' diagnosis of their own needs: Implications for community development in Nigeria pp. 225-228

- Rosemary E Nwangwu
- Testing environmental impacts of development projects pp. 228-233

- Marc Verneirt, Dimitri Devuyst and Luc Hens
- Research Round-Up Women's empowerment and micro-finance programmes: Strategies for increasing impact pp. 235-241

- Linda Mayoux
- The informal pharmaceuticals market in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 241-245

- Kizito Nsarhaza Bishikwabo
- Book Reviews pp. 246-256

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 257-262

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 263-263

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 265-269

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 1, 1998
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- The Editors
- Development theatre and the process of re-empowerment: The Gibeon story pp. 8-20

- Alex Mavrocordatos
- Technological change among peasants in Central Argentina pp. 21-29

- Daniel M. Ca Ceres and Philip J Woodhouse
- From development by effects to development by contexts via communication pp. 30-39

- Emmanuel Kasongo
- A new age of social movements: A fifth generation of non-governmental development organizations in the making? pp. 40-53

- Ignacio De Senillosa
- Capacity-building: The making of a curry pp. 54-63

- William Postma
- Viewpoints Paulo Freire 1921-1997 - a philosophy of hope, a life of practice pp. 64-67

- Raff Carmen
- The People's Communication Charter pp. 68-74

- Cees J Hamelink
- Ambivalent messages: Organizational purposes of NGOs and images of the South pp. 74-78

- Hideki Moro
- Practical Notes Information for action: The Clearinghouse Project pp. 79-85

- Gayle Gibbons
- SatelLife-linking information and people: The last ten centimeters pp. 85-90

- The Editors
- Video for recording and training in participatory development pp. 90-94

- Nicola Frost and Carolyn Jones
- Conference Report Global Knowledge: A US NGO Perspective pp. 95-98

- Jillaine Smith
- Book Reviews pp. 99-109

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 110-116

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 117-117

- The Editors
- Networks in Progress pp. 118-118

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 119-123

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 124-124

- The Editors