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Volume 43, month 11, 2012
- Introduction: The Young People and Agriculture ‘Problem’ in Africa pp. 1-8

- James Sumberg, Nana Akua Anyidoho, Jennifer Leavy, Dolf J.H. te Lintelo and Kate Wellard
- Agriculture and the Generation Problem: Rural Youth, Employment and the Future of Farming pp. 9-19

- Ben White
- Perceptions and Aspirations: A Case Study of Young People in Ghana's Cocoa Sector pp. 20-32

- Nana Akua Anyidoho, Jennifer Leavy and Kwadwo Asenso‐Okyere
- ‘A Last Resort and Often Not an Option at All’: Farming and Young People in Ethiopia pp. 33-43

- Getnet Tadele and Asrat Ayalew Gella
- Quick Money and Power: Tomatoes and Livelihood Building in Rural Brong Ahafo, Ghana pp. 44-57

- Christine Okali and James Sumberg
- Youth Farming and Nigeria's Development Dilemma: The Shonga Experiment pp. 58-66

- Joseph Ayodele Ariyo and Michael Mortimore
- Youth, Agriculture and Land Grabs in Malawi pp. 67-77

- Blessings Chinsinga and Michael Chasukwa
- Land Policies and Labour Markets in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Law and Economics Analysis pp. 78-89

- Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández
- Young People in African (Agricultural) Policy Processes? What National Youth Policies Can Tell Us pp. 90-103

- Dolf J.H. te Lintelo
Volume 43, month 09, 2012
- Introduction: Is Development Research Communication Coming of Age? pp. 1-8

- Blane Harvey, Tessa Lewin and Catherine Fisher
- Deliberation, Dialogue and Debate: Why Researchers need to Engage with Others to Address Complex Issues pp. 9-16

- Ajoy Datta
- Stimulating Demand for Research Evidence: What Role for Capacity‐building? pp. 17-24

- Kirsty Newman, Catherine Fisher and Louise Shaxson
- This Research does not Influence Policy pp. 25-30

- Patta Scott‐Villiers
- Understanding Context in Learning‐centred Approaches to Climate Change Communication pp. 31-37

- Blane Harvey, Liz Carlile, Jonathan Ensor, Ben Garside and Zachary Patterson
- Approaches to Development Research Communication pp. 38-44

- Tessa Lewin and Zachary Patterson
- Cartographers, Conciliators and Catalysts: Understanding the Communicative Roles of Researchers pp. 45-52

- Nicholas Benequista and Joanna Wheeler
- Advances in Knowledge Brokering in the Agricultural Sector: Towards Innovation System Facilitation pp. 53-60

- Laurens Klerkx, Marc Schut, Cees Leeuwis and Catherine Kilelu
- Seeing ‘With my Own Eyes’: Strengthening Interactions between Researchers and Schools pp. 61-67

- Alun Davies, Bibi Mbete, Greg Fegan, Sassy Molyneux and Sam Kinyanjui
- Passing on the Hot Potato: Lessons from a Policy Brief Experiment pp. 68-75

- Penelope Beynon, Marie Gaarder, Christelle Chapoy and Edoardo Masset
- Radio, ICT Convergence and Knowledge Brokerage: Lessons from Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 76-83

- Heather Gilberds and Mary Myers
- Changing the Financial Landscape of Africa: An Unusual Story of Evidence‐informed Innovation, Intentional Policy Influence and Private Sector Engagement pp. 84-90

- Simon Batchelor
- Reframing Digital Storytelling as Co‐creative pp. 91-97

- Lara Worcester
- Digital Storytelling in Bangladesh: Experiences, Challenges and Possibilities pp. 98-103

- Samia A. Rahim
- Changing Focus: Exploring Images of Women and Empowerment in Egypt pp. 104-109

- Kristina Hallez
- Real World: Empowering Representations of Women through Film pp. 110-116

- Tessa Lewin
- Emerging Implications of Open and Linked Data for Knowledge Sharing in Development pp. 117-127

- Tim Davies and Duncan Edwards
Volume 43, month 07, 2012
- Foreword pp. vii-ix

- Olivier De Schutter
- Overview. Standing on the Threshold: Food Justice in India pp. 1-7

- Lawrence Haddad, C.P. Chandrasekhar and Biraj Swain
- Introduction: Hybrid Security Governance in Africa pp. 1-13

- Niagalé Bagayoko
- Hunger and Malnutrition in India pp. 8-14

- N.C. Saxena
- The African Standby Force: An Element of Prospective Multilevel Security Governance pp. 14-19

- Olaf Bachmann
- Food from the Courts: The Indian Experience pp. 15-24

- Harsh Mander
- Multilevel Governance and Security: Security Sector Reform in the Central African Republic pp. 20-34

- Niagalé Bagayoko
- Elimination of Identity‐based Discrimination in Food and Nutrition Programmes in India pp. 25-31

- Rajendra P. Mamgain and G. Dilip Diwakar
- Who do ICDS and PDS Exclude and What Can be Done to Change This? pp. 32-39

- Biraj Swain and M. Kumaran
- Mapping Police Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 35-48

- Thierry Nlandu Mayamba
- Priority Changes for Strengthening Women's Role as Producers, Processors and Providers of Food and Nutrition pp. 40-48

- Amita Shah
- A ‘Force for Good’? Police Reform in Post‐conflict Sierra Leone pp. 49-62

- Joseph P. Chris Charley and Freida Ibiduni M'Cormack
- How Best to Ensure Adivasis' Land, Forest and Mineral Rights? pp. 49-57

- Felix Padel
- Food and Nutrition Justice: How to Make it More Newsworthy? pp. 58-64

- Paranjoy Guha Thakurta and Subi Chaturvedi
- Security Systems in Francophone and Anglophone Africa pp. 63-73

- Niagalé Bagayoko
- Measuring Political Commitment to Reducing Hunger and Under‐nutrition: Can it be Done and Will it Help? pp. 65-73

- Dolf J.H. te Lintelo
- Food Price Levels and Volatility: Sources, Impact and Implications pp. 74-83

- C.P. Chandrasekhar
- Criminal Networks and Conflict‐resolution Mechanisms in Northern Mali pp. 74-88

- Kalilou Sidibé
- How Can India Help Prevent Food Price Volatility? pp. 84-91

- M.S. Swaminathan and Swarna S. Vepa
- Large‐scale Investments in Agriculture in India pp. 92-103

- R. Ramakumar
- Revitalising Agriculture in Eastern India: Investment and Policy Priorities pp. 104-112

- Nilachala Acharya and Subrat Das
- Adapting Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change pp. 113-121

- G.V. Ramanjaneyulu
- India's Climate Policy: Squaring the Circle pp. 122-129

- D. Raghunandan
Volume 43, month 05, 2012
- Introduction: Action Research for Development and Social Change pp. 1-7

- Danny Burns, Blane Harvey and Alfredo Ortiz Aragón
- Getting to Grips with Power: Action Learning for Social Change in the UK pp. 11-26

- Jethro Pettit
- Shifting Identity from Within the Conversational Flow of Organisational Complexity pp. 27-44

- Alfredo Ortiz Aragón
- Guns, Silences, and Change: Using Action Research in Contexts of Violence pp. 45-58

- Joanna Wheeler
- Action Research with Children: Lessons from Tackling Disasters and Climate Change pp. 59-70

- Thomas Tanner and Frances Seballos
- Sharing and Co‐generating Knowledges: Reflections on Experiences with PRA and CLTS pp. 71-87

- Robert Chambers
- Participatory Systemic Inquiry pp. 88-100

- Danny Burns
- Linking Community, Radio, and Action Research on Climate Change: Reflections on a Systemic Approach pp. 101-117

- Blane Harvey, Danny Burns and Katy Oswald
Volume 43, month 03, 2012
- Introduction: ‘Some for All Rather than More for Some’? Contested Pathways and Politics since the 1990 New Delhi Statement pp. 1-9

- Alan Nicol, Lyla Mehta and Jeremy Allouche
- Some for All Rather Than More for Some: A Myth or a Reality? pp. 10-12

- Gourisankar Ghosh
- Barriers and Opportunities for Sanitation and Water for All, as Envisaged by the New Delhi Statement pp. 13-20

- Jon Lane
- Anti‐Privatisation Debates, Opaque Rules and ‘Privatised’ Water Services Provision: Some Lessons from Indonesia pp. 21-26

- Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani
- Pipe Dreams? The Governance of Urban Water Supply in Informal Settlements, New Delhi pp. 27-36

- Suneetha Dasappa Kacker and Anuradha Joshi
- Swajaldhara: ‘Reversed’ Realities in Rural Water Supply in India pp. 37-43

- Shilpi Srivastava
- Enabling or Disabling? Reflections on the Ethiopian National WASH Inventory Process pp. 44-50

- Katharina Welle, Florian Schaefer, John Butterworth and Kristof Bostoen
- Redefining Water Security through Social Reproduction: Lessons Learned from Rajasthan's ‘Ocean of Sand’ pp. 51-58

- Michael Mascarenhas
- Closing the Gap between ‘Expert’ and ‘Lay’ Knowledge in the Governance of Wastewater: Lessons and Reflections from New Delhi pp. 59-68

- Tim Karpouzoglou and Anna Zimmer
- Is Water Policy the New Water Law? Rethinking the Place of Law in Water Sector Reforms pp. 69-78

- Philippe Cullet
- Negotiating Marginalities: Right to the City's Water pp. 79-85

- Nishtha Mehta
- Sanitation: What's the Real Problem? pp. 86-92

- Duncan Mara
- Why not Basics for All? Scopes and Challenges of Community‐led Total Sanitation pp. 93-96

- Kamal Kar
- Working Locally and Globally for Lasting Change: Linking Community Demand and Political Leadership pp. 97-100

- Barbara Frost
- Equity and Inclusion in Sanitation and Hygiene in South Asia: A Regional Synthesis pp. 101-111

- Ravi Narayanan, Hendrik van Norden, Louisa Gosling and Archana Patkar
- Needs, Rights and Responsibilities in Water Governance: Some Reflections pp. 112-118

- Synne Movik
Volume 43, month 01, 2012
- Introduction: The Pulse of the Arab Revolt pp. 1-15

- Mariz Tadros
- Precursors of the Egyptian Revolution pp. 16-25

- Khalid Ali
- The Role of the Youth's New Protest Movements in the January 25th Revolution pp. 26-36

- Yusery Ahmed Ezbawy
- The Mubarak Regime's Failed Youth Policies and the January Uprising pp. 37-46

- Youssef Wardany
- The Political Economy of the Egyptian and Arab Revolt pp. 47-53

- Omar S. Dahi
- Accumulative Bad Governance pp. 54-61

- Sameh Fawzy
- Backstage Governance pp. 62-70

- Mariz Tadros
- The January 25th Uprisings: Through or in Spite of Civil Society? pp. 71-77

- Ayman Abd el Wahab
- Human Rights Organisations and the Egyptian Revolution pp. 78-86

- Mohamed Hussein El Naggar
- The Islamist vs the Islamic in Welfare Outreach pp. 87-93

- Emad Siam
- The Jaded Gender and Development Paradigm of Egypt pp. 94-98

- Hania Sholkamy
- Donors' Responses to Arab Uprisings: Old Medicine in New Bottles? pp. 99-109

- Yousry Mustapha
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