Development in Practice
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1997
- Editorial pp. 339-341

- The Editors
- Relief agencies and moral standing in war: Principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and solidarity1 pp. 342-352

- Hugo Slim
- The humanitarian responsibilities of the United Nations Security Council: Ensuring the security of the people1 pp. 353-362

- Juan Somavia
- For better? For worse? Humanitarian aid in conflict1 pp. 363-374

- David Bryer and Edmund Cairns
- Dismantling former Yugoslavia, recolonising Bosnia pp. 375-383

- Michel Chossudovsky
- Non-neutral humanitarianism: Ngos and the Rwanda crisis pp. 384-394

- Andy Storey
- Viewpoint pp. 395-401

- Elizabeth Lira
- Feedback pp. 402-407

- Alastair Ager
- Practical Notes pp. 408-415

- Simon Maxwell
- Feminise our forests: Consultation on the World Commission on Forests and Sustainable Development pp. 415-420

- Reema Nanavaty
- Land-use options for rural development pp. 420-424

- Krishna B Ghimire
- Commercial sex and the single girl: Women's empowerment through economic development in Thailand pp. 424-427

- Rachel G Sacks
- Research Round-Up pp. 428-431

- Graeme Buckley
- Conference Report pp. 432-435

- Thalia Kidder
- Building Bridges in Southern Africa: Reconstruction, and Reconciliation inTimes of Change Conflict pp. 436-437

- Suzanne Williams and Deborah Eade
- Sustainable peace-building in the South: Experiences from Latin America pp. 438-455

- Jenny Pearce
- Transition in El Salvador: A multi-layered process pp. 456-463

- Martha Thompson
- Rwanda: Beyond ethnic conflict' pp. 464-474

- Anne Mackintosh
- Reconstruction and reconciliation: Emerging from transition pp. 475-478

- Graeme Simpson
- Collective memory and the process of reconciliation and reconstruction pp. 479-482

- Wiseman Chirwa
- Reconciliation: The role of truth commissions and alternative ways of healing pp. 483-486

- Noel Muchenga Chicuecue
- Reconciliation in Zimbabwe: Reality or illusion? pp. 487-489

- Val Ingham-Thorpe
- Physical, psychological, and political displacement in Angola and Mozambique pp. 490-493

- Francisco Tunga Alberto
- Child soldiers: The experience of the Mozambican Association for Public Health AMOSAPU pp. 494-496

- Viriato Castelo-Branco
- Training for peace pp. 497-499

- Glenda Caine
- Change and continuity: The challenge of transition pp. 500-504

- Deborah Eade
- reconstruction, and reciprocal lessons for NGOs in Africa and Central America pp. 505-509

- Martha Thompson
- Further Reading pp. 510-515

- The Editors
- List of Symposium Participants pp. 516-516

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 517-522

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 523-529

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 530-530

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 531-552

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 3, 1997
- Editorial pp. 227-228

- The Editors
- Framing participation pp. 229-236

- David Craig and Doug Porter
- Sustainable development at the sharp end pp. 237-247

- Cecile Jackson
- Participatory Development pp. 248-259

- Dan Connell
- Participation in social forestry re-examined: a case-study from Bangladesh pp. 260-266

- Niaz Ahmed Khan and Showkat Ara Begum
- Agricultural growth and ‘trickle-down’ reconsidered: evidence from rural India pp. 267-275

- Shalendra D Sharma
- Viewpoint pp. 276-293

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 294-303

- The Editors
- Research Round-up pp. 304-307

- The Editors
- Conference Report pp. 308-311

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 312-322

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 323-328

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 2, 1997
- Editorial pp. 115-116

- The Editors
- Food and poverty in the Americas: Institutional and policy obstacles to efficiency in food aid pp. 117-129

- Solon Barraclough
- Banking on the poor: Peru's small and micro enterprise sector pp. 130-139

- Susana Pinilla Cisneros
- The Tobin Tax: Another lost opportunity? pp. 140-147

- Robert Johnson
- The evaporation of gender policies in the patriarchal cooking pot pp. 148-156

- Sara Hlupekile Longwe
- South African NGOs and the trials of transition pp. 157-166

- Edgar Pieterse
- Viewpoint pp. 167-178

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 179-196

- The Editors
- Conference report pp. 197-198

- The Editors
- Research Round-Up pp. 199-202

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 203-207

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 208-214

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 215-216

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 1997
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- The Editors
- The global struggle for the right to a place to live pp. 5-16

- Miloon Kothari
- Communal conflict, NGO s, and the power of religious symbols 1 pp. 17-25

- Joseph G Bock
- African rural labour and the World Bank: An alternative perspective pp. 26-38

- Deborah Fahy Bryceson and John Howe
- Junto con los ninos: Street children in Mexico pp. 39-49

- Gareth A Jones
- Empowerment and survival: Humanitarian work in civil conflict pp. 50-58

- Martha Thompson
- Viewpoint pp. 59-69

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 70-81

- The Editors
- Feedback pp. 82-88

- The Editors
- Conference Report pp. 89-91

- The Editors
- Research Round-Up pp. 92-96

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 97-101

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 102-106

- The Editors
- In Brief pp. 107-108

- The Editors