Development in Practice
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Volume 27, issue 8, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1033-1034

- Brian Pratt
- Shaping participation: an international NGO implementing a government participation policy pp. 1035-1049

- Beth Gilfillan and Anthony Fee
- Indicators for economic vulnerability to drought in South Africa pp. 1050-1063

- Nomalanga M. Mdungela, Yonas Bahta and Andries J. Jordaan
- High food prices in urban Cameroon: coping strategies and suggested policy actions pp. 1064-1077

- Alexander F. Legwegoh and Evan D.G. Fraser
- Spotlights on certification and farmers’ welfare: crossing boundaries in social scientific research pp. 1078-1090

- Astrid Offermans and Pieter Glasbergen
- Access and coverage: which farmers do plant clinics reach in Uganda? pp. 1091-1102

- Gabriel Karubanga, Frank B. Matsiko and Solveig Danielsen
- Moving to commercial production: a case of intensive chili farming in Indonesia pp. 1103-1113

- Joko Mariyono
- Left out but not backing down: exploring women’s voices against large-scale agro-plantations in Cameroon pp. 1114-1125

- Lotsmart Fonjong
- Women’s adoption of improved cook stoves in Timor-Leste: challenges and opportunities pp. 1126-1132

- Therese Thi Phuong Tam Nguyen
- The retirement project of George Stuart Atkins: development radio in the time of cybernetics pp. 1133-1140

- Ian Smillie
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 7, 2017
- Editorial pp. 901-902

- Brian Pratt
- Mapping giant honey bee nests in Palawan, Philippines through a transdisciplinary approach pp. 903-912

- Denise Margaret S. Matias, Till Stellmacher, Christian Borgemeister, Jun G. Cayron and Henrik von Wehrden
- From rhetoric to reality: an NGO’s challenge for reaching the furthest behind pp. 913-926

- Andrew C. Stanley, Dennis Willms, Corinne Schuster-Wallace and Susan Watt
- Women’s NGOs as intermediaries in development cooperation: findings from research in Tanzania pp. 927-939

- Kate Grantham and Bipasha Baruah
- “I know! I live here”: poor women and the work of empowerment pp. 940-951

- Richa Dhanju and Kathleen O’Reilly
- What encourages households to adopt rice as a new crop? Understanding gender roles and perceptions in households in northern Namibia pp. 952-964

- Kiyomi Kaida, Yoshiaki Nishikawa, Thomas Benisiu, Ottilie Shivolo and Vistorina Hango
- Commercialising smallholder agricultural production in Lao People’s Democratic Republic pp. 965-980

- Kim Alexander, Peter Case, Michael Jones and John Connell
- The welfare impacts of market channel choice by smallholder farmers in Tanzania pp. 981-993

- Frank E. Mmbando, Edilegnaw Z. Wale and Lloyd J.S. Baiyegunhi
- The effect of logistic services on the watermelon value chain in Tanzania pp. 994-1005

- Victoria Makuya, Zenna Mpenda and Daniel Ndyetabula
- Does microfinance alleviate poverty and inequality? Studying self-help groups in Bodoland, Assam pp. 1006-1019

- Shrabanti Maity and Rahul Sarania
- Ethnocompetitiveness, relations, and networks: towards rural sustainability pp. 1020-1032

- Diosey Ramón Lugo-Morin
Volume 27, issue 6, 2017
- Editorial pp. 783-784

- Brian Pratt
- Participatory system dynamics modelling for dairy value chain development in Nicaragua pp. 785-800

- Helene Lie, Karl M. Rich and Stefan Burkart
- An exploration of the financial practices of tribal communities in Jhabua, India pp. 801-812

- Samapti Guha, Hemangi Patel and Nadiya Parekh
- Factors affecting access to primary health care services in Pakistan: a gender-based analysis pp. 813-827

- Sanaullah Panezai, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad and Shahab E. Saqib
- Culture and women’s land rights on the ground in Uganda pp. 828-838

- Jackline Kabahinda
- Platforms for institutional change: assessing the potential of livelihood enhancement groups as community entry points in Zambia pp. 839-850

- Kelvin Mulungu, Elias Madzudzo, Samuel Adjei-Nsiah and Mulani Akatama
- Meeting development goals: evidence from the Civil Society Education Fund pp. 851-864

- Xavier Rambla, Antoni Verger, D. Brent Edwards, Clara Fontdevila and Xavier Bonal
- Factors influencing rubber marketing by smallholder farmers in Thailand pp. 865-879

- Paratta Promme, John K.M. Kuwornu, Damien Jourdain, Ganesh P. Shivakoti and Peeyush Soni
- Passion, paternalism, and politics: DIY development and independent volunteers in Honduras pp. 880-891

- Sharon J. McLennan
- The situation of women in the agribusiness sector in Africa pp. 892-898

- Rahma Isaack Adam, Philip Osano, Joan Birika, Atieno A. Ndede Amadi and Henry Bwisa
- A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa pp. 899-900

- Daniel Wroe
Volume 27, issue 5, 2017
- Guest introduction: faith and health in development contexts pp. 575-579

- Christoph Benn
- Network development for non-state health providers: African Christian health associations pp. 580-598

- Frank Dimmock, Jill Olivier and Quentin Wodon
- Food insecurity and ART adherence in Swaziland: the case for coordinated faith-based and multi-sectoral action pp. 599-609

- Arnau van Wyngaard, Robin Root and Alan Whiteside
- Faith and palliative care: a partnership of care in low- and middle-income countries pp. 610-621

- Elizabeth Grant, Mhoira Leng, Elizabeth Namukwaya, Ivan Odiit Onapito, Kellen Kimani and Julia Downing
- Roles of religious actors in the West African Ebola response pp. 622-633

- Katherine Marshall
- Mobilising faith-based and lay leaders to address antenatal care outcomes in northern Ghana pp. 634-645

- John Hembling, Elena McEwan, Mohammed Ali, Anna Passaniti, Paul Armah Aryee and Mahama Saaka
- The percentage of HIV treatment and prevention services in Kenya provided by faith-based health providers pp. 646-657

- John Blevins, Mimi Kiser, Emily Lemon and Ahoua Kone
- Faith-based HIV response in post-Soviet Eastern Europe: the case of Channels of Hope in Russia, Romania, and Armenia pp. 658-669

- Elisabet le Roux
- The historical contribution of faith-based health providers in the Ecuadorian health system: an overview of the evidence pp. 670-683

- Angelica Ullauri and Jill Olivier
- Models of engagement between the state and the faith sector in sub-Saharan Africa – a systematic review pp. 684-697

- Eleanor Whyle and Jill Olivier
- Positions on sexual and reproductive rights in Muslim-majority countries and institutions: a telling indication of things to come? pp. 698-707

- Azza Karam
- Female genital cutting in Egypt: drivers and potential responses pp. 708-718

- Quentin Wodon, Ali Yedan and Els Leye
- The North Carolina Way: emerging healthcare system and faith community partnerships pp. 719-732

- Teresa Cutts and Gary Gunderson
- The unhealthy divide: how the secular-faith binary potentially limits GBV prevention and response pp. 733-744

- Elisabet le Roux and Lizle Loots
- Recovering religion: practising intersectoral cooperation in a time of cholera pp. 745-749

- Matthew Bersagel Braley
- A comprehensive approach to providing services to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in Democratic Republic of Congo: addressing more than physical trauma pp. 750-759

- Cudjoe Bennett, Manka Banda, Lior Miller, Joseph Ciza, William Clemmer, Mary Linehan and Larry Sthreshley
- Whole-person health and development: two South Indian initiatives pp. 760-765

- Katelyn N.G. Long, Gillian Paterson and Sara Bhattacharji
- The evolving partnership between the Government of Ghana and national faith-based health providers: leadership perspective and experiences from the Christian Health Association of Ghana pp. 766-774

- Peter Yeboah and Gilbert Buckle
- Guest editor conclusion: research agenda-setting for faith and health in development – where to now? pp. 775-781

- Jill Olivier
Volume 27, issue 4, 2017
- Editorial pp. 415-417

- Brian Pratt
- Polarised narratives and complex realities in Tanzania’s Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor pp. 418-431

- Jennifer West and Ruth Haug
- Sustainable development and the struggle for LGBTI social inclusion in Africa: opportunities for accelerating change pp. 432-443

- Nana K. Poku, Kene Esom and Russell Armstrong
- Fostering uptake: lessons from climate change vulnerability assessments in Africa and Latin America pp. 444-457

- Lynnette Wood, Alex Apotsos, Patricia Caffrey and Kenneth Gibbs
- Assessing the credibility of how climate adaptation aid projects are categorised pp. 458-471

- Romain Weikmans, J. Timmons Roberts, Jeffrey Baum, Maria Camila Bustos and Alexis Durand
- Universities, NGOs, and civil society sustainability: preliminary lessons from Ecuador pp. 472-486

- Susan Appe and Daniel Barragán
- The anatomy of collaboration in international development practice: comparative insights from Nigeria and Ghana pp. 487-502

- Jon Schmid and Rahul Pathak
- Aid effectiveness principles, Kenya’s agriculture sector, and the challenge of donor compliance pp. 503-514

- Daniel Borter
- The implications of the rights-based approach on NGOs’ funding pp. 515-527

- Babatunde Olawoore
- Applying frame analysis and reframing for integrated conservation and development: example from Mumbai pp. 528-543

- Chad Stephen Boda
- Food sovereignty and agro-ecology in Karnataka: interplay of discourses, identities, and practices pp. 544-554

- Niloshree Bhattacharya
- Beyond patriotic discourse in financing the SDGs: investment-linked diaspora revenue bonds model for sub-Saharan Africa pp. 555-574

- Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah, Davina Osei and Thomas Yeboah
Volume 27, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 273-274

- Brian Pratt
- Harnessing the plurality of actor frames in social-ecological systems: ecological sanitation in Bolivia pp. 275-287

- Madelon Eelderink, Joost Vervoort, Demian Snel and Fabio de Castro
- Why is basic service access worse in slums? A synthesis of obstacles pp. 288-300

- Gregory Pierce
- How social capital enables or restricts the livelihoods of poor peri-urban farmers in Mexico pp. 301-315

- Yadira Méndez-Lemus and Antonio Vieyra
- The roles of community seed banks in climate change adaption pp. 316-327

- Ronnie Vernooy, Bhuwon Sthapit, Gloria Otieno, Pitambar Shrestha and Arnab Gupta
- Microcredit and development: a multi-level examination of women’s participation in microfinance institutions pp. 328-339

- Karabi Bezboruah and Vijay Pillai
- Food security in rural Uganda: assessing latent effects of microfinance on pre-participation pp. 340-353

- John Meador and Andrew Fritz
- War-child mothers in northern Uganda: the civil war forgotten legacy pp. 354-367

- Norman Mukasa
- Donor-induced depoliticisation of development implementation: the case of Ghana’s Compact I pp. 368-379

- Oheneba A. Boateng
- Understanding the needs and challenges of a Black community in South Africa pp. 380-391

- Venicia McGhie and Marion Keim
- Female entrepreneurs and poverty reduction: hair craft SMEs in Tanzania pp. 392-407

- Wineaster Anderson and Immakulata Mdemu Komba
- Beyond toilets and targets: sanitation mission in India pp. 408-413

- Avanish Kumar
Volume 27, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 129-131

- Brian Pratt
- Changing arenas for agricultural climate change adaptation in Vietnam pp. 132-142

- Ian Christoplos, Le Duc Ngoan, Le Thi Hoa Sen, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong and Huy Nguyen
- What can we learn from programme reports? Lessons from international forestry programmes pp. 143-156

- Olga Ulybina
- Biofuels and inclusive development: the Brazilian experience pp. 157-167

- Georges Flexor and Karina Kato
- Deconstructing gender: evidence on how programmes address gender inequalities to improve health pp. 168-180

- Elisabeth Rottach, Sara Pappa, Radhika Dayal and Madhumita Das
- Women on Wheels: empowering women through an innovative training and employment programme pp. 181-195

- Bipasha Baruah
- From humanitarian action to development aid in northern Uganda and the formation of a humanitarian-development nexus pp. 196-207

- Jon Harald Sande Lie
- Promoting NGO–academic partnerships for population, health, and environment learning pp. 208-219

- Samuel Sellers
- Which aid initiatives strengthen food security? Lessons from Uttar Pradesh pp. 220-233

- Ivica Petrikova and David Hudson
- A multidimensional approach to measuring household food security in Taraba State, Nigeria: comparing key indicators pp. 234-246

- Chinweoke Uzoamaka Ike, Peter T. Jacobs and Candice Kelly
- Local preferences of mung bean qualities for food autonomy in India pp. 247-259

- Shweta Singh, Renu Singh, Pradeep Kumar Dahiya, M.A.J.S. van Boekel and Guido Ruivenkamp
- Developing urban space: the changing role of NGOs in Bangladesh pp. 260-271

- Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury, Ferdous Jahan and Rehnuma Rahman
- Erratum pp. 272-272

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Brian Pratt
- Promoting country ownership and inclusive growth? An assessment of Feed the Future pp. 4-15

- Emmanuel Tumusiime and Marc J. Cohen
- The role of marginalised women in sanitation initiatives: Somali women in northern Kenya pp. 16-25

- Wambui Thuita, Cath Conn and Kaisa Wilson
- Follow-up study of improved cookstoves in the Cuzco region of Peru pp. 26-36

- James Keese, Alejandra Camacho and Aurora Chavez
- Community responses to vulnerable children in rural Zimbabwe: lessons from a partnership case study pp. 37-52

- Cathrine Madziva
- Social development and informal markets: lessons from Thohoyandou market, South Africa pp. 53-63

- Jaco Vermaak
- Modernising social service delivery in Russia: evolving government support for non-profit organisations pp. 64-76

- Vladimir B. Benevolenski and Stefan Toepler
- Reciprocal relationship of social capital and microfinance activities in Nyanga, Zimbabwe pp. 77-89

- Mavhungu Mafukata, Willie Dhlandhlara and Grace Kancheya
- Microcredit and gender empowerment: policy implications for sustainable agricultural development in Eritrea pp. 90-102

- Yonas Bahta, Dirk B. Strydom and Emmanuel Donkor
- Constructing an electronic fieldwork diary (EFWD) using OneNote pp. 103-110

- Ailie Tam
- Agricultural research organisations’ role in the emergence of agricultural innovation systems pp. 111-115

- Jon Hellin and Carolina Camacho
- A case for integrated development: pathways to improve child well-being pp. 116-121

- Diana Duff Rutherford and Jessica Bachay
- Feminism, nationalism, and labour in post-civil war Northern Province of Sri Lanka pp. 122-128

- Muttukrishna Sarvananthan, Jeyapraba Suresh and Anushani Alagarajah
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