Development in Practice
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Volume 29, issue 8, 2019
- Gender and financial inclusion: the critical role for holistic programming pp. 965-973

- Julia Arnold and Sarah Gammage
- What works to increase financial inclusion and women’s financial autonomy? Intentional designs showing promise pp. 974-987

- Sarah Eckhoff, Grace Majara Kibombo, Melch Muhame Natukunda, Christian Pennotti and Karen Vandergaag
- Barriers to “last mile” financial inclusion: cases from northern Kenya pp. 988-1000

- Jaya Tiwari, Emily Schaub and Naziha Sultana
- Using direct benefit transfers to transfer benefits to women: a perspective from India pp. 1001-1013

- Rashi Sabherwal, Devesh Sharma and Neeraj Trivedi
- Hidden constraints to digital financial inclusion: the oral-literate divide pp. 1014-1028

- Brett Hudson Matthews
- The role of financial inclusion in driving women’s economic empowerment pp. 1029-1038

- Sarah Hendriks
- Editorial pp. 1039-1039

- Brian Pratt
- Women and development-forced evictions: realities, responses and solidarity pp. 1040-1052

- Heather P. Bedi and Joanna Levitt Cea
- Contextualising empowerment: highlighting key elements from women’s stories of empowerment pp. 1053-1063

- Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar, John Overton and Marcela Palomino-Schalscha
- Is social protection in Ghana a right? pp. 1064-1074

- Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Abdul-Bassit Abubakari and Jude Martey
- Drivers of civil society organisations’ participation in Ghana’s governance processes pp. 1075-1082

- Joseph Antwi-Boasiako
Volume 29, issue 7, 2019
- Editorial pp. 825-826

- Brian Pratt
- Women’s time use and implications for participation in cacao value chains: evidence from VRAEM, Peru pp. 827-843

- Stacy Armbruster, Jennifer Solomon, Trent Blare and Jason Donovan
- Do farmers' socio-economic characteristics influence their preference for agricultural extension methods? pp. 844-853

- Henry Mwololo, Jonathan Nzuma and Cecilia Ritho
- Assessment of seed quality along the rice seed value chain in Tanzania pp. 854-866

- Setegn Gebeyehu, Joseph Kangile and Emmanuel Mwakatobe
- Livelihood vulnerabilities and diversification of fishing households in Ghana pp. 867-881

- Francis K. Y. Amevenku, John K. M. Kuwornu, Alhassan W. Seini, Yaw B. Osei-Asare and Henry Anim-Somuah
- Of bulls and bulbs: aspirations, opinions and perceptions of rural adolescents and youth in Zambia pp. 882-897

- Thomas Daum
- Using “theory of change” to improve agricultural research: recent experience from Tanzania pp. 898-911

- Amos Omore, Michael Kidoido, Edgar Twine, Lusato Kurwijila, Maureen O’Flynn and Julius Githinji
- Ethics to match complexity in agricultural research for development pp. 912-926

- Lucy Carter and Liana Williams
- Reflecting on reflexivity in development studies research pp. 927-935

- Susan M. Crabtree
- Limbo in development projects pp. 936-946

- Lars Bo Andersen
- Food for Education in Guatemala: links between food intake and reading comprehension pp. 947-956

- Thomas M. Crea, Antonia Diaz-Valdes, Kaipeng Wang, Scott D. Easton and Brenda Urizar
- Building effective collaboration between health systems and the life sciences industry pp. 957-964

- Elize Massard da Fonseca, Mariana Ramos Teixeira and Nilson do Rosario Costa
Volume 29, issue 6, 2019
- Editorial pp. 683-684

- Brian Pratt
- The Value for Money agenda: from a straitjacket to a learning approach pp. 685-696

- Francesca D’Emidio and Tina Wallace
- Do results-based management frameworks frustrate or facilitate effective development practice? Irish international development sector experiences pp. 697-707

- Susan P. Murphy, Enida Friel, Grace McKiernan, Patrick Considine, Angelina De Marco, Aaron Cunningham and Molly Middlehurst
- “Learning partners”: overcoming the collective action dilemma of inter-organisational knowledge generation and sharing? pp. 708-722

- Anne L. Buffardi, Blane Harvey and Tiina Pasanen
- Scaling up research-for-development innovations in food and agricultural systems pp. 723-734

- Helena Shilomboleni and Renaud De Plaen
- Child safeguarding in a peacekeeping context: lessons from Liberia pp. 735-747

- Sarah Blakemore, Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
- A road to development? Rural perspectives on infrastructure maintenance in Solomon Islands pp. 748-759

- Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis
- Poverty reduction in Upper West Region, Ghana: role of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme pp. 760-773

- Moses Naiim Fuseini, Francis Enu-Kwesi and Mohammed Sulemana
- The limitations of market-based approaches to empowerment: lessons from a case study in Northern Ghana pp. 774-785

- Sophia Friedson-Ridenour, Molly Clark-Barol, Kurt Wilson, Sweta Shrestha and Cassandra Mercy Ofori
- A study on capacity development in the “What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women” programme pp. 786-797

- Samantha Willan, Alice Kerr-Wilson, Anna Parke and Andrew Gibbs
- Does financial inclusion increase financial resilience? Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 798-807

- A.H.M. Belayeth Hussain, Noraida Endut, Sumonkanti Das, Mohammed Thanvir Ahmed Chowdhury, Nadia Haque, Sumena Sultana and Khandaker Jafor Ahmed
- Experience with participatory video proposals: assisting community organisations with innovation project planning pp. 808-816

- Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya, Raul Fernandez, Maria J. Restrepo and Brigitte A. Kaufmann
- A time for locally driven development in Papua and West Papua pp. 817-823

- Mochamad Indrawan, Agus Sumule, Arief Wijaya, Noak Kapisa, Frans Wanggai, Mubariq Ahmad, Benja V. Mambai and Charlie D. Heatubun
Volume 29, issue 5, 2019
- Beyond the pledges: reflections on sustainability transitions in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region pp. 539-544

- Suzanne H. Hammad, Mohammad Al-Saidi and Esmat Zaidan
- Participation modes and diplomacy of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries towards the global sustainability agenda pp. 545-558

- Mohammad Al-Saidi, Esmat Zaidan and Suzanne Hammad
- Culture and the politics of sustainable development in the GCC: identity between heritage and globalisation pp. 559-569

- Mazhar Al-Zo’by
- Cultural-based challenges of the westernised approach to development in newly developed societies pp. 570-581

- Esmat Zaidan
- Development drivers of the water-energy-food nexus in the Gulf Cooperation Council region pp. 582-593

- Ammar Abulibdeh, Esmat Zaidan and Mohammad Al-Saidi
- Pathways for building urban resilience to climate change in Oman pp. 594-605

- Talal Al-Awadhi, Yassine Charabi and B.S. Choudri
- Comparative analysis of the driving forces and spatiotemporal patterns of urbanisation in Muscat, Doha, and Dubai pp. 606-618

- Ammar Abulibdeh, Talal Al-Awadhi and Mohammed Al-Barwani
- Solar energy farming as a development innovation for vulnerable water basins pp. 619-634

- Mohammad Al-Saidi and Nisreen Lahham
- Urban agriculture towards food security of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese host communities pp. 635-644

- Sudeh Dehnavi and Verena Süß
- The contribution of civil society to sustainable development in the Gulf and beyond pp. 645-650

- Rachel Hayman
- Partnering for sustainable development: case study of a 10-year donor–recipient partnership pp. 651-661

- Samah Al Sabbagh and Esker Copeland
- How to improve sustainability: the critical role of education for Syrian refugees pp. 662-669

- Tareq Z. Albakri and Rabih Shibli
- Sustainable development in the Arab world – is the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region fit for the challenge? pp. 670-681

- Esmat Zaidan, Mohammad Al-Saidi and Suzanne H. Hammad
Volume 29, issue 4, 2019
- Editorial pp. 407-408

- Brian Pratt
- Integrating gender into index-based agricultural insurance: a focus on South Africa pp. 409-423

- Lorna Born, Charles Spillane and Una Murray
- Farmers’ perceptions of milk-collecting centres in Thailand's dairy industry pp. 424-436

- Thitiya Jitmun, John K.M. Kuwornu, Avishek Datta and Anil Kumar Anal
- Assessment of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme in Karaga district, Ghana pp. 437-447

- Mohammed Sulemana, Bukari Francis Issahaku Malongza and Mohammed Abdulai
- Responsible use of crop protection products and Nigeria's growth enhancement support scheme pp. 448-463

- Joseph I. Uduji, Elda N. Okolo-Obasi and Simplice Asongu
- Community assessment of NGO housing delivery: lessons from Port Vila, Vanuatu pp. 464-476

- Lisa Strychar and Jennifer Day
- Why work “at home”? Oxfam’s value-added and the UK Poverty Programme pp. 477-488

- Susannah Pickering-Saqqa
- A new way of measuring behavioural compliance for prevention programme interventions using KAP Score pp. 489-500

- Daniel Lindgren and Shawn Kelley
- Remoteness as a gendered construct pp. 501-513

- Flavian Lihwa, Christopher J. Johnstone, Matthew A.M. Thomas and Brooke Krause
- Coupling a ladder to the safety net: reinventing MGNREGA for asset creation pp. 514-524

- Sandeep Tambe, Nima Tashi Bhutia, Sarika Pradhan and Jigme Basi
- Modelling trust and contractual arrangements in a local economy pp. 525-533

- Dalel Ayari and Lokman Zaibet
- Respecting communities: languages and cultural understanding in international development work pp. 534-537

- Vicky Mancuso Brehm
Volume 29, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 271-272

- Brian Pratt
- Resolving the tensions between the principles of aid effectiveness: an Indonesia-Australia technical assistance project pp. 273-286

- Brooke Wilmsen, Andrew van Hulten and Alexandra Kaasch
- Can ICT-enabled real-time data contribute to adaptive management in development programming? pp. 287-299

- Inka Barnett, Kevin Hernandez, Ben Ramalingam, Anna Levy, Carrie Oppenheimer and Craig Valters
- Paths for improving non-profit impact on society: lessons from government–non-profit relationships in Brazil pp. 300-313

- Marcelo Marchesini da Costa
- Geographical versus social displacement: the politics of return and post-war recovery in Northern Uganda pp. 314-325

- Sarah Khasalamwa-Mwandha
- Analysis of off-farm work decisions among smallholder farm households in Burkina Faso pp. 326-335

- Soumaila Gansonré
- Climate change research in bilateral development programmes: experiences from India and Peru pp. 336-348

- Veruska Muccione, Boris Orlowsky, Simon K. Allen, Christian Huggel, Nadine Salzmann, Nilton Montoya, Surjeet Singh Randhawa and Markus Stoffel
- Older people’s conceptualisation of poverty and their experiences of government programmes in Uganda pp. 349-359

- Rosette Kabuye and Norman Mukasa
- How democratic decentralisation facilitates, sustains, and interrupts market-driven development in India pp. 360-370

- Dolly Daftary
- Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia pp. 371-383

- Uchendu Chigbu, Zebad Alemayehu and Walter Dachaga
- The impact of MGNREGS on child labour and child education: an empirical analysis pp. 384-394

- Saswati Das and Diganta Mukherjee
- Optimal sources of financing for microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 395-405

- Sydney Chikalipah
Volume 29, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 133-134

- Brian Pratt
- Participatory modelling and development practice: artisanal fishers in Nicaragua pp. 135-146

- Christian E. Casillas and Isha Ray
- Expensive English: an accessible language approach for Papua New Guinea agricultural development pp. 147-158

- Jo Caffery and Deborah Hill
- Language, NGOs and inclusion: the donor perspective pp. 159-169

- Angela M. Crack
- Does fertiliser use improve household welfare? Evidence from Ghana’s cocoa industry pp. 170-182

- Gideon Danso-Abbeam and Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi
- WaSH as a maternal health issue: three perspectives from rural Uganda pp. 183-195

- Corinne Schuster-Wallace, Susan Watt, Zachariah Mulawa and Morgan Pommells
- Reproductive health services: “Business-in-a-Box” as a model social innovation pp. 196-207

- Abdur Rehman Cheema and Abid Mehmood
- Aid and development by design: local solutions to local problems pp. 208-219

- Adrian Flint and Christian Meyer zu Natrup
- Is development studies becoming too brainy? A comparison of World Development Reports pp. 220-229

- Mine Sato
- India 2025: the public distribution system and National Food Security Act 2013 pp. 230-249

- Sayan Chakraborty and S. P. Sarmah
- Sen’s capability approach and microcredit: lessons from a Malaysian case pp. 250-262

- Shankaran Nambiar
- Addressing avoidable vision impairment in Mozambique and the Africa region pp. 263-269

- Stephen Thompson, Kovin Naidoo, Joel Bambamba, Vanessa Moodley, Diane van Staden, Amanda Forde, Kajal Shah, Luigi Bilotto and James Loughman
Volume 29, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Brian Pratt
- Does women’s empowerment through policy intervention reduce food insecurity in South Africa? pp. 3-14

- Yonas Bahta, Enoch Owusu-Sekyere and Boipelo Tlalang
- Not just any toilet – women’s solutions to sanitation in informal settlements in Nairobi pp. 15-25

- Samantha Winter, Francis Barchi and Millicent Ningoma Dzombo
- The power of small-scale solar: gender, energy poverty, and entrepreneurship in Tanzania pp. 26-39

- Leslie Gray, Alaina Boyle, Erika Francks and Victoria Yu
- Socio-political tensions in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) development in low-income Asian cities pp. 40-52

- Suryani Wijaya, Muhammad Imran and Jeffrey McNeill
- Practice-based insights in developing and implementing a sport-based programme for girls pp. 53-64

- Martine Collumbien, Madhumita Das, Shweta Bankar, Beniamino Cislaghi, Lori Heise and Ravi K. Verma
- Exploring host perspectives towards younger international development volunteers pp. 65-79

- Sam McLachlan and Tony Binns
- Political economy of road maintenance: a utility diagnostic pp. 80-94

- Jeremy Streatfeild
- Beliefs, values, and traditions: re-thinking sustainable development using the Hñähñu example pp. 95-102

- Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin, Enoc Garcia-Sanchez and Rosa Isela Cruz-Vazquez
- Socio-economic determinants of the family history of pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Pakistan pp. 103-114

- Shahab E. Saqib and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- Facilitating industrial symbiosis programmes in developing countries: reflections from Gauteng, South Africa pp. 115-121

- Olamide Oguntoye, Martin Geissdoerfer, Henry Nuwarinda and Steve Evans
- Towards an era of official (involuntary) accountability of NGOs in India pp. 122-127

- Ronald Yesudhas
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. 128-131

- The Editors
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