Development in Practice
1996 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 8, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1075-1076

- Brian Pratt
- Understanding food policy change in Ghana pp. 1077-1090

- Jagdeep S. Chhokar, Suresh Chandra Babu and Shashidhara Kolavalli
- Donkeys in development: welfare assessments and knowledge mobilisation pp. 1091-1104

- Martha Geiger and Alice Hovorka
- Learning from a leprosy project in Indonesia: making mindsets explicit for stigma reduction pp. 1105-1119

- Ruth Peters, Mimi Lusli, Marjolein Zweekhorst, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Wim van Brakel, Irwanto and Joske Bunders
- When development breeds contempt: case examples of community-driven health systems initiatives pp. 1120-1130

- Ingrid Nanne, Mosa Moshabela, Uyen Huynh and Papa Meissa Diop
- Surveillance of the poor in a socio-financial enclosure: a critical analysis of Zidisha.org pp. 1131-1145

- Franklin Nii Amankwah Yartey and Anca Nicoleta Birzescu
- Benefits and challenges of micro-enterprise participation: women's cottage industry in Kaimosi, Kenya pp. 1146-1159

- Mary Grigsby, Stephen Jeanetta and Billystrom Jivetti
- Harvested rainwater: quality, adequacy, and proximity in Ghanaian rural communities pp. 1160-1169

- Frank Arku, Stephen Omari, Benzies Adu-Okoree and Abubakari Abduramane
- Social construction of capabilities and intersectional complexities in a Tamil village pp. 1170-1181

- Lakshmi Narayanan Venkataraman
- Social and economic inclusion of people with disabilities: practical lessons from Bangladesh pp. 1182-1188

- Waheduzzaman Polu, Aprue Mong and Catherine Nelson
- Twenty reasons why local knowledge will remain relevant to development pp. 1189-1195

- Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole
- Development in Practice peer reviewers pp. 1196-1198

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 7, 2015
- Editorial pp. 919-920

- Brian Pratt
- Overcoming poverty and inequality: Rwanda's progress towards the MDGs pp. 921-934

- Pamela Abbott, Roger Sapsford and John Rwirahira
- The marginalisation of participation “as an end” development: an Ecuadorean case study pp. 935-950

- Oliver Carrick
- NGOs as intermediaries in post-disaster rural reconstruction: findings from research in India pp. 951-965

- Bipasha Baruah
- From compliant to capable: balanced capacity development for local organisations pp. 966-985

- Anna Wetterberg, Derick W. Brinkerhoff and Jana C. Hertz
- Socio-economic dynamics in slums and implications for sanitation sustainability in Kisumu, Kenya pp. 986-996

- Sheillah Simiyu
- Participatory visual research with subsistence farmers in Papua New Guinea pp. 997-1010

- Katja Mikhailovich, Barbara Pamphilon and Barbara Chambers
- Road development, and changes in livelihood and mobility in Savannakhet, Lao PDR pp. 1011-1024

- Tanaradee Khumya and Kyoko Kusakabe
- Collective action in small-scale mushroom production in Swaziland: does organisational form matter? pp. 1025-1042

- Majola Mabuza, Gerald Ortmann and Edilegnaw Wale
- Strengthening public health supply chains in Ethiopia: PEPFAR-supported expansion of access and availability pp. 1043-1056

- Daniel Taddesse, David Jamieson and Logan Cochrane
- Linking local rice processors’ access to rural radio, gender, and livelihoods in Benin pp. 1057-1066

- Espérance Zossou, Davo Simplice Vodouhe, Paul Van Mele, Afiavi Rita Agboh-Noameshie and Philippe Lebailly
- Ruralisation: a tool for rural transformation pp. 1067-1073

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
Volume 25, issue 6, 2015
- Editorial pp. 769-770

- Brian Pratt
- Intersectionality – A challenge for development research and practice? pp. 771-784

- Julia Grünenfelder and Carolin Schurr
- Complex adaptive systems as a valid framework for understanding community level development pp. 785-797

- Kate Neely
- Commercial behaviours of smallholder farmers in wheat seed use and its implication for demand assessment in Ethiopia pp. 798-814

- Dawit Alemu and Zewdie Bishaw
- Reaching the unreached? Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India pp. 815-831

- Richa Dhanju and Kathleen O'Reilly
- The persisting challenge of age-for-grade non-compliance in post-free primary education in Kenya pp. 832-842

- Edith Mukudi Omwami and Kimberly Foulds
- A logistics support framework: a systems-based approach to logistics planning for development projects pp. 843-855

- Timothy Keeffe and Gail Ormsby
- Negotiating one position: Switzerland at the Global Forum on Migration and Development pp. 856-866

- Anna Babel, Susan Thieme and Katarzyna Grabska
- The origins of international child sponsorship pp. 867-879

- Brad Watson
- Obstacles to the use of indigenous knowledge pp. 880-894

- Mayuri Sengupta
- Empowering and shaping gender relations? Contesting the microfinance–gender empowerment discourse pp. 895-908

- Thomas Yeboah, Albert Arhin, Emmanuel Kumi and Lucy Owusu
- Mining revenue and access to health care in Africa: could the revenue drawn from well-managed mining sectors finance exemption from payment for health? pp. 909-918

- Valéry Ridde, Bonnie Campbell and Andréanne Martel
Volume 25, issue 5, 2015
- Development-induced displacement in Asia: conflicts, risks, and resilience pp. 601-611

- Andreas Neef and Jane Singer
- Voluntary and involuntary resettlement in China: a false dichotomy? pp. 612-627

- Brooke Wilmsen and Mark Wang
- Resettlement and risk of adverse incorporation: the case of the Polavaram dam pp. 628-642

- Chiara Mariotti
- Impacts of displacement on urban livelihoods: a railway project in Metro Manila pp. 643-654

- Narae Choi
- Is “good” resettlement policy unimplementable? Learning from advocacy in Cambodia pp. 655-672

- Jessie Connell
- A no-displacement option? Rights, risks and negotiated settlement in development displacement pp. 673-685

- Susanna Price
- Editorial pp. 686-687

- Brian Pratt
- Contextualising emergency responses to famine among Turkana pastoralists in Kenya pp. 688-702

- Brock Bersaglio, John Devlin and Nonita Yap
- Rural development from the ground up: agro-food initiatives in Tasmania pp. 703-714

- Robyn Eversole, Lea Coates and David Wells
- Improving the effectiveness of Ugandan water user committees pp. 715-727

- Alan Terry, Oscar McLaughlin and Francis Kazooba
- Improving smallholder livestock farmers’ incomes through value chain financing in South Africa pp. 728-736

- Christopher D. Fakudze and Charles Machethe
- Can top-down community enterprise development reduce poverty and out-migration? Evidence from Thailand pp. 737-746

- Vipavee Valeepitakdej and Winai Wongsurawat
- Practical lessons from gender audit of an education sector plan in Lao PDR pp. 747-753

- Jan Edwards and Mona Girgis
- Gender in education: policy discourse and challenges pp. 754-768

- Anwara Begum
Volume 25, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 447-449

- Brian Pratt
- Increasing access to rural maternal health services in Zambia through demand-side interventions pp. 450-464

- Cathy Green, Miniratu Soyoola, Mary Surridge, Abdul Razak Badru, Dynes Kaluba, Paula Quigley and Tendayi Kureya
- Co-producing a post-trafficking agenda: collaborating on transforming citizenship in Nepal pp. 465-477

- Nina Laurie, Diane Richardson, Meena Poudel, Shakti Samuha and Janet Townsend
- Community filmmaking as research: (re)considering knowledge production through the camera's lens pp. 478-489

- Ariella Orbach, Juan Rain and Roberto Contreras
- Participatory cooperative research: for the people, by the people, with the people pp. 490-502

- Rowshan Hannan
- Farmer-to-farmer extension: opportunities for enhancing performance of volunteer farmer trainers in Kenya pp. 503-517

- Evelyne Kiptot and Steven Franzel
- Post-disaster reconstruction: lessons from Nagapattinam district, India pp. 518-534

- Elizabeth Jordan, Amy Javernick-Will and Bernard Amadei
- Productive power in the Papua New Guinea church partnership programme pp. 535-550

- Jane Anderson
- Community participation and inner-city slum renewal: relocated people's perspectives on slum clearance and resettlement in Addis Ababa pp. 551-562

- Gezahegn Abebe and Jan Hesselberg
- Intersection of disability and gender: multi-layered experiences of Ethiopian women with disabilities pp. 563-573

- Hisayo Katsui and Mina C. Mojtahedi
- Devolution Plan 2000: dictatorship, democracy, and the politics of institutional change in Pakistan pp. 574-586

- Sajjad Ali Khan
- Pro-poor budget analysis of Kenya's free primary education policy pp. 587-593

- Gabrielle Appleford, Victor Odero and Wendy Erasmus
- Food security composite indices: implications for policy and practice pp. 594-600

- Fabio Santeramo
Volume 25, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. 291-292

- Brian Pratt
- Food distribution's socio-economic relationships and public policy: Mexico City's municipal public markets pp. 293-305

- Gerardo Torres Salcido, Mario del Roble Pensado Leglise and Andrew Smolski
- A cooperative Peru: Is centralisation of cooperatives better for local development? pp. 306-320

- Małgorzata Kurjańska
- Time, labour, and the household: measuring “time poverty” through a gender lens pp. 321-332

- Lisa Ringhofer
- Impact of microcredit on income, poverty, and economic vulnerability in Peninsular Malaysia pp. 333-346

- Abdullah Al-Mamun and Mohammad Nurul Huda Mazumder
- Empowering farmers? Collaborative research at Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania pp. 347-359

- Dismas Lyegendili Mwaseba, Randi Kaarhus, Fred H. Johnsen, Amon Zacharia Mattee, Zebedayo Samwel Kayanda Mvena and Lars Olav Eik
- Customary and contemporary resources for women's empowerment in Bangladesh pp. 360-374

- Sara K. Head, Kathryn M. Yount, Monique M. Hennink and Claire E. Sterk
- Fostering agency and wellbeing in women: an evaluation of the IMAGINE Initiative pp. 375-388

- Anita V. Shankar, MaryAlice Onyura, Marren Ojode and Elaine Millam
- One village one product: evaluations and lessons learnt from OVOP aid projects pp. 389-400

- Kanako Mukai and Ryo Fujikura
- Livelihood recovery after disaster pp. 401-418

- Erin P. Joakim and Susan K. Wismer
- Basic education clusters in Cambodia: looking at the future while learning from the past pp. 419-432

- Arnaldo Pellini and Kurt Bredenberg
- Gender equality needs critical consideration in conflict-affected settings pp. 433-441

- Esther Richards, Valerie Percival, Sarah Ssali and Sally Theobald
- Grabbing Back: Essays against the global land grab pp. 442-443

- Andrew Smolski
- HIV and East Africa: thirty years in the shadow of an epidemic pp. 443-445

- Ailie Tam
Volume 25, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial pp. 143-144

- Brian Pratt
- Queering accounts of “MSM” practitioner agency: recognising collateral benefits pp. 145-159

- James Burford and Sara Kindon
- Implementing national food policies to promote local family agriculture: Belo Horizonte's story pp. 160-173

- Melody Mendonça and Cecilia Rocha
- Do early cash transfers in a food crisis enhance resilience? Evidence from Niger pp. 174-187

- Emmanuel Tumusiime
- A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya pp. 188-203

- Elizabeth Waithanji, Jemimah Njuki, Samuel Mburu, Juliet Kariuki and Fredrick Njeru
- Identification and analysis of smallholder producers’ constraints: applications to Tanzania and Uganda pp. 204-220

- Derek Baker, Jo Cadilhon and Washington Ochola
- Critical aspects of social networks in a resettlement setting pp. 221-233

- A.J. Faas, Eric C. Jones, Graham A. Tobin, Linda M. Whiteford and Arthur D. Murphy
- Between logframes and theory of change: reviewing debates and a practical experience pp. 234-246

- Gerard Prinsen and Saskia Nijhof
- Toward purposeful individual capacity strengthening: alternative considerations for Western NGOs pp. 247-258

- Vincent M. Mugisha
- Rethinking dependency and development between international and indigenous non-governmental organisations pp. 259-269

- Shawn Smith
- The ILO Social Protection Floors Recommendation 202, and poverty reduction pp. 270-276

- Ebenezer Durojaye
- Strategic planning through a participatory learning and action framework: a Kenyan study pp. 277-287

- Jolène Labbé, Catherine E. Dewey, Laura Jane Weber, Jennifer McIntyre, Kiera Hoekstra and Cameron Klapwyk
- Popular Pepresentations of Development: Insights from novels, films, television and social media pp. 288-289

- Jonathan Benthall
- Getting to scale: how to bring development solutions to millions of poor people pp. 289-290

- Osvaldo Nestor Feinstein
Volume 25, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Brian Pratt
- Farmers, peanuts, and aflatoxins in Uganda: A gendered approach pp. 4-18

- Maria Elisa Christie, Peace Kyamureku, Archileo Kaaya and Alexandra Devenport
- Community rehabilitation workers as catalysts for disability: inclusive youth development through service learning pp. 19-28

- Theresa Lorenzo, Jane Motau, Tania van der Merwe, Elize Janse van Rensburg and Jane Murray Cramm
- Challenges and dilemmas of international development volunteering: a case study from Vanuatu pp. 29-41

- Adam M. Trau
- Management not models: adaptability, responsiveness, and a few lessons from football pp. 42-57

- Christopher Maclay
- Who is rebuilding Aceh? Tensions between groups of staff in an NGO pp. 58-70

- Jörgen Hellman and Sara Forell
- Determinants of people's participation: a study of rural West Bengal, India pp. 71-85

- Debabrata Samanta and Narayan Chandra Nayak
- Pledges not kept: JICA's project challenges in Ghana pp. 86-98

- Georgios Tsopanakis
- Causes of absenteeism at the secondary level in Jamaica: parents' perspectives pp. 99-112

- Zellynne Jennings and Loraine D. Cook
- A praxis-based global ethical discourse on development and women pp. 113-123

- Bindu Madhok
- Erstwhile villages in urban India pp. 124-132

- Mukul Kumar
- ABCD to CBT: asset-based community development's potential for community-based tourism pp. 133-142

- Claudia Dolezal and Peter M. Burns
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