Development in Practice
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Volume 30, issue 8, 2020
- Editorial pp. 979-981

- Brian Pratt
- Using an adaptive approach to making gatekeepers accountable to internally displaced persons in Mogadishu, Somalia pp. 982-993

- Erik Bryld, Christine Kamau and M. A. Mohamoud
- Addressing collective action problems in Melanesia: the Northern Islands Market Vendors’ Association in Vanuatu pp. 994-1004

- Julien Barbara and Kerryn Baker
- International labour migration by women from Vietnam to Taiwan: policy and practice pp. 1005-1015

- Nguyen Quynh Phuong, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Sundar Venkatesh
- Singing from the same song sheet? Exploring “civil society” through the eyes of NGO practitioners pp. 1016-1027

- Sarah Thomas
- Determinants of smallholders’ entrepreneurial drive, willingness and ability to expand farming operations in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 1028-1042

- Lungelo Cele and Edilegnaw Wale
- Participation in ICT-based market information projects, smallholder farmers’ commercialisation, and agricultural income effects: findings from Kenya pp. 1043-1057

- Julius J. Okello, Oliver Kirui and Zachary M. Gitonga
- Analysis of smallholder pig value chains in Ghana pp. 1058-1067

- Joseph K. Clottey, John K. M. Kuwornu and Irene S. Egyir
- Cash-for-work and food-for-work programmes’ role in household resilience to food insecurity in southern Ethiopia pp. 1068-1081

- Gezahegn Abebe
- Challenges of community-based forest management with local institutional differences between South Korea and Indonesia pp. 1082-1093

- Eko Priyo Purnomo, Rijal Ramdani, Lubna Salsabila and Jin-Wook Choi
- The making of “asli” Sumba woven cloth: how globalising “intangible heritage” impacts women’s roles pp. 1094-1104

- Rustina Untari, Radhika Gajjala and Ridwan Sanjaya
- Development and radical uncertainty pp. 1105-1113

- Osvaldo Feinstein
- Culture in international development: the role of Concerts Norway in the India-Norway music cooperation (2002–2017) pp. 1114-1128

- Solveig Korum and Bindu Subramaniam
- Two levels of decision-making in receiving international search and rescue teams pp. 1129-1136

- Yosuke Okita and Rajib Shaw
Volume 30, issue 7, 2020
- Editorial pp. 837-838

- Brian Pratt
- Building leadership capacity in women: an NGO in India’s initiative towards women members of SHGs pp. 839-849

- Venise Bryan and Salvatore Mendaglio
- Business registration and firm performance: a case of maize traders in Malawi pp. 850-861

- Henry Kankwamba and Lukas Kornher
- Lessons on communication, development, and evaluation from a Freirean perspective pp. 862-873

- Víctor Manuel Marí Sáez
- Microfinance: where are we and where are we going? pp. 874-889

- Serafim Nogueira, Fábio Duarte and Ana Paula Gama
- Effects of rainfall deviations on non-farm labour market participation and time allocation in northern Ghana pp. 890-904

- Richard Kofi Asravor
- Effect of climate finance on adaptation in the southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh pp. 905-922

- Firdaus Ara Hussain and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Maturity of the accountability process of social health organisations: evidence from Sao Paulo in Brazil pp. 923-933

- Raquel Ferreira Leite Figueiredo, Matheus da Costa Gomes, Mariana Simões Ferraz do Amaral Fregonesi and Carlos Alberto Grespan Bonacim
- Guided by the beauty of our weapons: comparing project management standards inside and outside international development pp. 934-952

- Lauchlan T. Munro and Lavagnon Ika
- Historical contingency and path dependence in bottom-up democratisation through NGOs: a case study from Pakistan pp. 953-964

- Syed Owais
- Sustainable agriculture for health and prosperity: stakeholders’ roles, legitimacy and modus operandi pp. 965-971

- Jon Hellin, Jean Balié, Eleanor Fisher, Genowefa Blundo-Canto, Nafees Meah, Ajay Kohli and Melanie Connor
- Volunteering for development: what does best practice look like? pp. 972-978

- Stephen Thompson, Karen Sparrow, Jonathan Hall and Nicola Chevis
Volume 30, issue 6, 2020
- New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences pp. 695-705

- Nicola Banks, Lau Schulpen and Dan Brockington
- Growth and change in Britain’s development NGO sector (2009–2015) pp. 706-721

- Nicola Banks and Dan Brockington
- Does “the” Dutch INGO exist? Mapping a decade of financial and organisational change pp. 722-737

- Lau Schulpen and Luuk van Kempen
- Canada's GINGOs: who are they, what are they doing, and what role for the future? pp. 738-750

- John-Michael Davis
- Civil society funding by OECD-DAC governments: no more politics as usual? pp. 751-762

- Boris Verbrugge and Huib Huyse
- Civil society aid as balancing act – navigating between managerial and social transformative principles pp. 763-773

- Jelmer Kamstra
- Domestic constraints on the global impact of US development transnational NGOs pp. 774-783

- George E. Mitchell and Sarah S. Stroup
- Partnership on paper, pragmatism on the ground: the European Union’s engagement with civil society organisations pp. 784-794

- Niels Keijzer and Fabienne Bossuyt
- Not one, but many “publics”: public engagement with global development in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States pp. 795-808

- Jennifer Hudson, David Hudson, Paolo Morini, Harold Clarke and Marianne C. Stewart
- In INGOs we trust? How individual determinants and the framing of INGOs influences public trust pp. 809-824

- John-Michael Davis, Spencer Henson and Liam Swiss
- Neutral press, negative opinions: development cooperation and the Dutch media pp. 825-836

- Mirjam Vossen
Volume 30, issue 5, 2020
- Editorial pp. 559-560

- Brian Pratt
- The role of community seed banks in achieving farmers’ rights pp. 561-574

- Ronnie Vernooy, Teshome Hunduma Mulesa, Arnab Gupta, Jahangir Alam Jony, Kouablan Edmond Koffi, Hilton Mbozi, P.B. Singh, Pitambar Shrestha, Thabo T. Tjikana and C.L.K. Wakkumbure
- Towards private sector collaboration in aid practice: internal challenges faced by development NGOs pp. 575-585

- Minna Hakkarainen
- Significance of farming groups for resource access and livelihood improvement of rural smallholder women farmers pp. 586-598

- Mwanajuma S. Othman, Elizabeth Oughton and Guy Garrod
- How does organisational capacity contribute to advocacy effectiveness? Taking stock of existing evidence pp. 599-608

- Willem Elbers and Jelmer Kamstra
- Reaching all in rural sanitation: experiences from inclusive programming in five countries pp. 609-623

- Naomi Carrard, Jeremy Kohlitz, Simone Soeters, Gabrielle Halcrow, Janina Murta and Juliet Willetts
- The inclusiveness of community participation in village development planning in Indonesia pp. 624-634

- RatnaAyu Damayanti and Syarifuddin Syarifuddin
- Child tracing: locating the paternal homes of “children born of war” pp. 635-644

- Tinashe B. C. Mutsonziwa, Ketty Anyeko and Erin Baines
- Understanding the sociality of child marriage pp. 645-659

- Rachana Sharma, Arupa Shukla, Dhuwarakha Sriram, Vimala Ramakrishnan, Mandira Kalaan and Archna Kumar
- “It’s a tricky one” – development practitioners’ attitudes towards religion pp. 660-671

- Nora Khalaf-Elledge
- Sustainable value for money – a glimpse of the holy grail? pp. 672-680

- Steffie Kemp, Rob MacLennan and Rick James
- Public engagement for public health: participatory budgeting, targeted social programmes, and infant mortality in Brazil pp. 681-686

- Michael Touchton and Brian Wampler
- The failures of horizontal accountability at the subnational level: a perspective from the Global South pp. 687-693

- Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes, Marco Antonio Carvalho Teixeira, Ivan Filipe de Almeida Lopes Fernandes and Fabiano Angélico
Volume 30, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial pp. 421-422

- Brian Pratt
- Evaluating participatory group mentoring in international development projects in the Middle East pp. 423-436

- Dina Refki, Kathryn Mishkin and September Johnson
- From complexity to simplicity – how chasing success stories affects gendered NGO practices pp. 437-447

- Maren Olene Kloster
- Understanding participatory budgeting through formal and informal processes of inclusion: a case study in the Philippines pp. 448-458

- Gladys Ann R. Maravilla and Jesse Hession Grayman
- Problematising resilience: development practice and the case of Palestine pp. 459-471

- Emma Patricia Keelan and Brendan Ciarán Browne
- A framework for integrating scientific forecasts with indigenous systems of weather forecasting in southern Nigeria pp. 472-484

- Eromose E. Ebhuoma
- Public distribution system and food security: evidence from Barpeta district, Assam pp. 485-500

- Shrabanti Maity
- Investigating the intersections between counter-terrorism and NGOs in Nigeria: development practice in conflict-affected areas pp. 501-512

- Emeka Thaddues Njoku
- Geographical indications and quality promotion of agricultural products in Vietnam: an analysis of government roles pp. 513-522

- Giang Hoang and Thuy T. Nguyen
- The ‘fishnet approach’ to livelihood improvement in depressed basins: evidence from BRAC’s Integrated Development Programme pp. 523-540

- Jinnat Ara, Syeda Sitwat Shahed, Rehnuma Rahman, Sibbir Ahmad and Narayan Chandra Das
- Making room for manoeuvre: addressing gender norms to strengthen the enabling environment for agricultural innovation pp. 541-547

- Lone Badstue, Marlène Elias, Victor Kommerell, Patti Petesch, Gordon Prain, Rhiannon Pyburn and Anya Umantseva
- Evaluating agricultural extension and education projects: the VELVET approach pp. 548-557

- Chrysanthi Charatsari and Evagelos D. Lioutas
Volume 30, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial pp. 281-282

- Brian Pratt
- Does fertiliser subsidy increase maize productivity in Burkina Faso? pp. 283-296

- Adeline Doubahan Coulibaly and Kimseyinga Savadogo
- Efficiency differentials in resource-use among smallholder cassava farmers in southwestern Cameroon pp. 297-307

- Ernest Molua, Martin Paul Jr Tabe-Ojong, Majory O. Meliko, Miranda Fotabong Nkenglefac and Ajapnwa Akamin
- Appropriateness of agricultural marketing information service in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 308-319

- Muhammad Yaseen and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Making conservation sustainable under unfavourable conditions: the case of Chimanimani National Reserve, Mozambique pp. 320-331

- Pekka Virtanen
- Displacement and the public interest in Nigeria: contesting developmental rationales for displacement pp. 332-344

- Julian Hugo Walker, Barbara Lipietz, Victoria Ohaeri, Victor Onyebueke and Oliver Ujah
- Challenging the links between microfinance and domestic violence: evidence from rural India pp. 345-356

- Gil Yaron, Rebecca Gordon, John Best and Sunil Choudhary
- Women as hand pump technicians: empowering women and enhancing participation in rural water supply projects pp. 357-368

- Josephine-Mary Sam and Susan K. Todd
- A framework for assessing the effectiveness of USAID’s food security programme in a developing country pp. 369-382

- Komla D. Dzigbede
- Social networks and household food consumption smoothing in the presence of idiosyncratic shocks: insights from rural Kenya pp. 383-393

- Mercy Mbugua, Jonathan Nzuma, Elijah Muange and Catherine Kunyanga
- Food insecurity coping strategies in conflict-affected Libya pp. 394-408

- Rashd Swesi, Imad El-Anis and Md Mofakkarul Islam
- Does the pursuit of outreach consistently stifle the financial performance of microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 409-420

- Sydney Chikalipah
Volume 30, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial pp. 141-142

- Brian Pratt
- A modified typology to classify secular NGOs and faith-based organisations in development contexts pp. 143-153

- John Frame
- Development of the rural small manufacturing sector in Gujarat and West Bengal: a comparative study pp. 154-167

- Subrata Dutta
- Group lending through an SHG bank-linkage programme in India: transaction costs and social benefits pp. 168-181

- Meenakshi Rajeev, B. P. Vani and Veerashekharappa
- The nexus of a human rights-based approach and microfinance pp. 182-193

- Jae-Eun Noh
- Evaluation of the community development practitioners’ professional development programme: CIPP model application pp. 194-206

- Mokgadi Molope and Akpovire Oduaran
- Institutionalisation of co-production in the reform of a public enterprise: insights from the Philippines pp. 207-219

- Rhea Ledesma-Gumasing and Willi Zimmermann
- The effect of project aid fragmentation on economic growth pp. 220-233

- Mitsuaki Furukawa
- Youth perceptions of agriculture: influence of cognitive processes on participation in agripreneurship pp. 234-243

- Buyisile Magagula and Chiedza Z. Tsvakirai
- Desire for development: seeking social change though climate adaption projects pp. 244-254

- Igor Rubinov
- Outcome mapping and research into use: analysing monitoring data for effective strategies pp. 255-267

- Emily Balls and Nisso Nurova
- Seeing empowerment as relational: lessons from women participating in development projects in Cambodia pp. 268-280

- Philippe Doneys, Donna L. Doane and Sina Norm
Volume 30, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Brian Pratt
- Donor-driven harmonised payment of allowances policy and NGOs’ community engagement in Malawi pp. 3-14

- Chikosa Ngwira and Susannah Mayhew
- Gender considerations in development and utilisation of technological innovations: evidence from Ghana pp. 15-26

- Monica Addison, Gaudiose Mujawamariya and Ralph Bam
- What we talk about when we talk about leadership in South Sudan pp. 27-36

- David Masua, Chris Mowles and Nicholas Sarra
- Market mapping for improved cookstoves: barriers and opportunities in East Africa pp. 37-51

- Lucy Stevens, Edoardo Santangelo, Kennedy Muzee, Mike Clifford and Sarah Jewitt
- Learning and savings groups in Bangladesh: an alternative model for transforming families and communities pp. 52-67

- John Marsden, Kate Marsden, Mizanur Rahman, Tim Danz, Andrea Danz and Paul Wilson
- Understanding peoples’ participation in urban local government in West Bengal pp. 68-79

- Maumita Das and Soumyadip Chattopadhyay
- Evaluating social protective factors for violence involvement in Honduras pp. 80-91

- Tom Hare, Laura E. Miller-Graff and Juan Carlos Guzman
- Non-state actors in state-driven development processes: the case of religious actors and foreign aid flows pp. 92-100

- Willem Fourie
- The application of Foucault's disciplinary power to microcredit programmes in two villages of Sylhet, Bangladesh pp. 101-112

- Md Al-Amin and Md Nazrul Islam
- Determinants of return intentions among internally displaced persons (IDPs) of Marawi City, Philippines pp. 113-124

- Zaldy C. Collado
- The global logic of development aid: projects for the landless poor pp. 125-136

- Terry Leahy and Amira Mahmoud
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. 137-140

- The Editors
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