Development in Practice
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Volume 28, issue 8, 2018
- Editorial pp. 981-982

- Brian Pratt
- Insights into adoption of farming practices through multiple lenses: an innovation systems approach pp. 983-998

- Elizabeth Clarke, Tamara M. Jackson, Khamlouang Keoka, Viengsavanh Phimphachanvongsod, Pheng Sengxua, Phetsamone Simali and Len J. Wade
- Innovation platforms: a tool to enhance small-scale farmer potential through co-creation pp. 999-1011

- Mila Sell, Hilkka Vihinen, Galfato Gabiso and Kristina Lindström
- Urban household food security in China and Mozambique: a gender-based comparative approach pp. 1012-1021

- Liam Riley and Mary Caesar
- Promoting the economic reintegration of returnees through vocational training: lessons from Liberia pp. 1022-1033

- Naohiko Omata and Noriko Takahashi
- Trialling mediated action research for development in a remote community in Papua New Guinea pp. 1034-1045

- Terry Evans, Gail Casey and Patricia Paraide
- Impact pathways of a participatory local governance initiative in Uganda: a qualitative exploration pp. 1046-1056

- Bjorn Van Campenhout, Emmanuel Bizimungu, Jennifer Smart and Nassul Kabunga
- The impact of contextual fragility on development in practice: perspectives from Zimbabwe pp. 1057-1070

- Cathrine Madziva
- Parental income, child labour, and human capital accumulation: evidence from trade liberalisation in India pp. 1071-1082

- Joseph Boniface Ajefu
- Factors affecting inter-organisational coordination: a case of policy implementation in rural Bangladesh pp. 1083-1093

- A.H.M. Kamrul Ahsan
- Empowering women and communities to promote universal health coverage in rural Zambia pp. 1094-1100

- Paula Quigley, Cathy Green, Miniratu Soyoola, Tendayi Kureya, Caroline Barber and Kenneth Mubuyaeta
Volume 28, issue 7, 2018
- Editorial pp. 855-857

- Brian Pratt
- “Here we give advice for free”: the functioning of plant clinics in Rwanda pp. 858-871

- Jean Claude N. Majuga, Bellancile Uzayisenga, Jean Pierre Kalisa, Conny Almekinders and Solveig Danielsen
- Pursuing gender-transformative change in customary tenure systems: civil society work in Zambia pp. 872-883

- Cynthia M. Caron
- The impact of drought on commercial livestock farmers in South Africa pp. 884-898

- Frikkie Mare, Yonas Bahta and Walter Van Niekerk
- Donor requests for economic analysis of humanitarian field programmes pp. 899-910

- Chloe Puett and Cécile Salpéteur
- Challenges and lessons learnt from a sanitation project in rural Bolivia pp. 911-921

- Katherine A. Snyder, Andrea F. Corral, Gwendolyn J. Woods, Andrea Prichard, Melissa Montgomery and Vasiliki Karanikola
- Enabling collaborative synthesis in multi-partner programmes pp. 922-931

- Logan Cochrane and Georgina Cundill
- Empowerment and community salience in multi-party collaboration: empirical lessons for development planning pp. 932-942

- Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie and Michael Yaw Acheampong
- The impact of foreign-owned enterprises in low-income economies pp. 943-951

- Brandon D. Lundy, Mark Patterson and Alex O’Neill
- Wellness and illness: the aftermath of urban mass housing in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 952-963

- Oluwasinaayomi Faith Kasim
- Environmental sanitation and pollution control measures in the Odaw-Korle River catchment, Ghana pp. 964-973

- Ernest Mensah Abraham, Adrienne M. Martin and Olufunke Cofie
- Building pathways out of poverty through climate smart agriculture and effective targeting pp. 974-979

- Jon Hellin and Eleanor Fisher
Volume 28, issue 6, 2018
- Editorial pp. 721-723

- Brian Pratt
- Off-farm work and food security status of farming households in Ghana pp. 724-740

- John K.M. Kuwornu, Evelyn Osei, Yaw B. Osei-Asare and Mohamed Porgo
- Trading culture for development: assessing perceptions among rural agropastoral peoples in Tanzania pp. 741-753

- Eli J. Knapp and Tanner J.S. Hoffman
- Assessing the impacts of a peer-to-peer training programme for women in Peru pp. 754-763

- Eduardo Zegarra, Angie Higuchi and Ricardo Vargas Romero
- Student experiences of service learning through a community outreach project pp. 764-774

- Michelle Mey, Amanda Werner and Bridget de Villiers
- Examining the impacts of grants on senior citizen beneficiaries in Kiboga District, Uganda pp. 775-784

- Rebecca Nalwanga and Ragnhild Lund
- Stakeholders’ relations and power dynamics in development cooperation: lessons learnt from Egypt pp. 785-798

- Abdelhalim Khaled
- Investing in multi-stakeholder dialogue to address natural resource competition and conflict pp. 799-812

- Blake Ratner, Clementine Burnley, Samuel Mugisha, Elias Madzudzo, Il Oeur, Kosal Mam, Lukas Rüttinger, Loziwe Chilufya and Paola Adriázola
- On-the-ground perspectives of women’s land rights in Uganda pp. 813-823

- Jackline Kabahinda
- A market-based solution to a sanitation issue in a marginalised area pp. 824-830

- Vikash Yadav
- NGO–business collaboration following the Indian CSR Bill 2013: trust-building collaborative social sector partnerships pp. 831-841

- Anuja Jayaraman, Vanessa D’souza and Trisha Ghoshal
- Do surveys (mis)lead? A note for practitioners pp. 842-846

- Sushant, Sunpreet Kaur and Sushil Saigal
- The political strategy of external aid pp. 847-854

- Javier Schunk
Volume 28, issue 5, 2018
- Editorial pp. 597-599

- Brian Pratt
- Farmer typology formulation accounting for psychological capital: implications for on-farm entrepreneurial development pp. 600-614

- Unity Chipfupa and Edilegnaw Wale
- A mixed-method pilot study to improve patient satisfaction in rural Uganda pp. 615-623

- Emily Warren, Ethel Nankya, Janet Seeley, Sarah Nakamanya, Gershim Asiki, Victoria Simms, Alex Karabarinde and Heidi Larson
- Giant clam aquaculture in the Pacific region: perceptions of value and impact pp. 624-635

- Anne Moorhead
- At the root of participatory approaches: uncovering the role of accompaniment pp. 636-646

- Ilaria Schnyder von Wartensee
- Post-earthquake housing reconstruction in the Sikkim Himalaya: approaches, challenges, and lessons learnt pp. 647-660

- Sandeep Tambe, Sarika Pradhan, Pema Donka and Pragya Singh
- Measuring changes in women's empowerment and its relationship to intimate partner violence pp. 661-672

- Sidney Schuler, Samuel Field and Alissa Bernholc
- Gender and locational dimensions of shocks on household welfare: empirical evidence from Nigeria pp. 673-680

- Joseph Boniface Ajefu
- Planning institutions as gatekeepers in housing production in Lagos, Nigeria pp. 681-690

- Moruf Alabi and Abdulateef Bako
- Failures in agricultural innovation due to poor understanding of farmers’ predispositions pp. 691-704

- Onjaherilanto Razanakoto, Rolland Razafindraibe, Andry Andriamananjara, Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa, Tovohery Rakotoson, Erik Smolders and Lilia Rabeharisoa
- Fostering political leadership for the demographic dividend in Africa: relevant cultural values pp. 705-713

- Chimaraoke O. Izugbara, Tizta Tilahun and Hilda Owii
- Challenges of research in rural poverty: lessons from large field surveys pp. 714-719

- Abdur Rehman Cheema, Abid Mehmood and Fazal Ali Khan
Volume 28, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 453-455

- Brian Pratt
- Reflections on mentoring experiences for evidence-informed decision-making in South Africa and Malawi pp. 456-467

- Sunet Jordaan, Ruth Stewart, Yvonne Erasmus, Louis Maluwa, Janine Mitchell, Laurenz Langer, Russell Wildeman, Natalie Tannous and Josee Koch
- Who are those people we call farmers? Rural Kenyan aspirations and realities pp. 468-479

- Simone Verkaart, Kai Mausch and Dave Harris
- Changing knowledge and perceptions of African indigenous vegetables: the role of community-based nutritional outreach pp. 480-493

- Monica K. Kansiime, Justus Ochieng, Radegunda Kessy, Daniel Karanja, Dannie Romney and Victor Afari-Sefa
- Fit for purpose? A review of guides for gender-equitable value chain development pp. 494-509

- Dietmar Stoian, Jason Donovan, Marlène Elias and Trent Blare
- Elucidating linkages between women’s empowerment in livestock and nutrition: a qualitative study pp. 510-524

- Mindy Price, Alessandra Galie, Jennifer Marshall and Ngozichukwuka Agu
- Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco pp. 525-540

- Dina Najjar, Bipasha Baruah, Aden Aw-Hassan, Abderrahim Bentaibi and Girma Tesfahun Kassie
- Effective evaluation of projects on violence against women and girls pp. 541-551

- Michaela Raab and Wolfgang Stuppert
- Understanding accessibility to healthcare for elderly people in Bangladesh pp. 552-561

- J.M. Abdullah, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Shahab E. Saqib
- One-stop border posts and informal livelihoods in Busia, Kenya pp. 562-573

- Judith E. Tyson
- Institutions and abused women: an interactional model to access justice in India pp. 574-583

- Sudhir Pratap Singh and Meerambika Mahapatro
- Building the capacity builders: lessons from a multi-country training programme for local consultants pp. 584-590

- Rick James
- Self-protection in Greece: sticking with groups, communicating, protesting, and fighting pp. 591-596

- Tania Karas and Joseph G. Bock
Volume 28, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction: the mediation of development pp. 325-331

- Robin Mansell and Linje Manyozo
- Indigenous environmental knowledge and challenging dualisms in development: observations from the Kalahari pp. 332-344

- Lauren Dyll
- Harnessing community-led innovations: the role of participatory media in addressing gender-based violence pp. 345-357

- Verena Thomas, Jackie Kauli and Anou Borrey
- Experiences of ICT use in shared, public access settings in Philippine slums pp. 358-373

- Cheryll Ruth Soriano, Ruepert Jiel Cao and Marianne Sison
- Drumming and digital inclusion: music, identity formation, and transformative empowerment in Afro-Brazilian community development NGOs pp. 374-387

- Joe Straubhaar and Stuart Davis
- Development and communication in trade relations: new synergies in theory and practice pp. 388-399

- Maria Touri
- Youth-led communication for social change: empowerment, citizen media, and cultures of governance in Northern Ghana pp. 400-413

- Lise Grauenkaer and Thomas Tufte
- Co-movement revisited: reflections on four decades of media transformation in Canadian Indigenous communities pp. 414-421

- Lorna Roth and Patricia H. Audette-Longo
- Power and development in practice: NGOs and the development agenda setting pp. 422-431

- Jonathan Makuwira
- Instrumentalising the digital: adolescents’ engagement with ICTs in low- and middle-income countries pp. 432-443

- Shakuntala Banaji, Sonia Livingstone, Anulekha Nandi and Mariya Stoilova
- Should the C4D expert survive? Rethinking expertise in communication and innovation pp. 444-451

- Jessica Noske-Turner
Volume 28, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 179-181

- Brian Pratt
- Access to infrastructure and human well-being: evidence from rural Nepal pp. 182-194

- Jeet Bahadur Sapkota
- An analysis of well-being in urban Nigeria pp. 195-207

- Andrea Rigon
- Participatory community analysis: identifying and addressing challenges to Ethiopian smallholder livelihoods pp. 208-226

- Tobias Lunt, Jim Ellis-Jones, Kindu Mekonnen, Steffen Schulz, Peter Thorne, Elmar Schulte-Geldermann and Kalpana Sharma
- Key challenges in Malawi’s paprika supply chain: new insights into contract farming pp. 227-241

- Lana A. Repar, Stephen Onakuse, Joe Bogue and Ana Afonso
- The Malian fertiliser value chain post-subsidy: an analysis of its structure and performance pp. 242-256

- Veronique Theriault, Melinda Smale and Amidou Assima
- The story of the “now-women”: changing gender norms in rural West Africa pp. 257-268

- Beniamino Cislaghi
- Displacement, resettlement, and livelihood restoration: safeguard standards in practice pp. 269-279

- Asmita Kabra
- From ‘Christians doing development’ to ‘doing Christian development’: the changing role of religion in the international work of Tearfund pp. 280-291

- Dena Freeman
- Roles and contributions of community seed banks in climate adaptation in Nepal pp. 292-302

- Shree Maharjan and Keshav Maharjan
- Flood risk reduction through insurance for SMEs in Pathumthani province, Thailand pp. 303-310

- Shubham Pathak and Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
- “The pluses of pulses”: haricot beans and women’s empowerment in Ethiopia pp. 311-317

- Esayas Bekele Geleta, Carol Henry and Patience Elabor-Idemudia
- Agriculture in the western Himalayas – an asset turning into a liability pp. 318-324

- Roopam Shukla, Anusheema Chakraborty, Kamna Sachdeva and P.K. Joshi
Volume 28, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Brian Pratt
- Accountability mechanisms in community-driven reconstruction in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 4-15

- Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Dorothea Hilhorst and Carolien Jacobs
- VAWG mainstreaming in access to justice programmes: a framework for action pp. 16-32

- Tamsin Bradley and Janet Gruber
- Women’s empowerment in rural Honduras and its determinants: insights from coffee communities in Ocotepeque and Copan pp. 33-50

- Thomas Dietz, Andrea Estrella Chong, Paulino Font Gilabert and Janina Grabs
- Are savings groups a livelihoods game changer for young people in Africa? pp. 51-64

- Justin Flynn and James Sumberg
- Mainstreaming climate change into local governance: financing and budgetary compliance in selected local governments in Ghana pp. 65-80

- Justice Issah Musah-Surugu, Kwadwo Owusu, Paul William Kojo Yankson and Emmanuel Kofi Ayisi
- Demands, responsibility, and influence in Malawi’s participatory agricultural extension services pp. 81-94

- Cristina Álvarez-Mingote and Paul McNamara
- Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India pp. 95-106

- Valerien Pede, Takashi Yamano, Prakashan Chellattanveettil and Ishika Gupta
- Analysing pig traders in Uganda: sampling issues, marketing activities, and constraint analysis pp. 107-124

- Nadhem Mtimet, Derek Baker and Emily Ouma
- Making innovations work: local government–NGO partnership and collaborative governance in rural Bangladesh pp. 125-137

- Pranab Panday
- Factors influencing working conditions of small enterprises in Sylhet City, Bangladesh pp. 138-151

- A.H.M. Belayeth Hussain and Noraida Endut
- Can technology change the existing culture? Case study on Bangladesh’s public sector pp. 152-164

- Matt Husain and Sebastian Kolesar
- The role of foreign donors in rebuilding the Ukrainian nation-state pp. 165-175

- Anton Oleinik
- Development in practice peer reviewers pp. 176-178

- The Editors
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