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June 2024, Volume 42, Issue S1
- e12778 Anticipatory Development Foresight: An approach for international and multilateral organizations
by Aarathi Krishnan & Sophia Robele - e12779 Futuring Fragility: Embracing uncertainty, identifying opportunity, unlocking development
by Dominik Balthasar - e12786 (Re)envisioning inclusive futures: Applying narrative foresight to deconstruct the problem of urban flooding in the slums of Bengaluru, India
by SriPallavi Nadimpalli & Sahil Mathew & Tashina Madappa Cheranda - e12788 Foresight for a better African future: Lessons from six decades of practice
by Olugbenga Adesida & Julius Gatune & Aidan Eyakuze - e12789 Institutionalizing foresight in science, technology, and innovation in sub‐Saharan Africa
by John Ouma‐Mugabe & Anthon Botha & Petrus Letaba - e12790 Foresight and futures thinking for international development co‐operation: Promises and pitfalls
by Fraser Reilly‐King & Colleen Duggan & Alex Wilner - e12791 Transformative foresight for diverse futures: the Seeds of Good Anthropocenes initiative
by Rika Preiser & Tanja Hichert & Reinette Biggs & Julia van Velden & Nyasha Magadzire & Garry Peterson & Laura Pereira & Keziah Mayer & Karina Benessaiah
July 2024, Volume 42, Issue 4
- e12768 Adverse shocks, vulnerability, and coping by rural households in Vietnam
by Thang T. Vo - e12771 Effects of free maternal healthcare on stunting in children under five years of age: Evidence from Ghana
by Mark Bigool - e12774 Underpaid, undervalued, and overworked: The working conditions of cooks in India's school lunch programme
by Lana Whittaker - e12775 Taxing the informal sector: Coping with Coercion in Bamako, Mali
by Viljar Haavik & Abdoul Wahab Cissé - e12776 Neglecting the poor and marginalized: Participatory village governance in Indonesia's New Developmentalist state
by Muhammad Syukri - e12777 Towards complete development finance data: Quantifying China's international education co‐operation and presence in the Global South
by Kenichi Doi & Ami Ikeda & Yuki Murakami & Kazuo Kuroda - e12787 Participatory translation and anti‐racism in NGO development work: A method of co‐producing translations with community members
by Michael Chasukwa & Angela Crack - e12794 The Arab uprising: A decade of transformations and challenges
by Ammar Ahmad Ahmad Gady
May 2024, Volume 42, Issue 3
- e12756 Does development aid reach politically excluded groups? A Disaggregated Study of the Location of Aid in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Siri Aas Rustad & Kristian Hoelscher & Andreas Kotsadam & Gudrun Østby & Henrik Urdal - e12758 Supporting women's empowerment by changing intra‐household decision‐making: A mixed‐methods analysis of a field experiment in rural south‐west Tanzania
by Els Lecoutere & Lan Chu - e12760 How do organizations in Chinese agriculture perceive sustainability certification schemes? An exploratory analysis
by Xiaorui Wang & Shen Hu - e12761 Can European foreign aid motivate people to stay in Africa? The root causes policy debate and irregular migration
by Lars Engberg‐Pedersen & Ida Marie Savio Vammen & Hans Lucht - e12762 Non‐farm activity reduces migration: Evidence from Bangladesh
by Kazi Iqbal & Md Nahid Ferdous Pabon & Mohammad Rezoanul Hoque & Nahian Azad Shashi - e12766 The resilience of systems‐thinking approaches when faced with an evolving crisis: The case of Mumbai
by Lina Sonne Vyas & Maren Duvendack - e12769 How does diversity affect the effectiveness of capacity building training? Evidence from the Republic of Korea
by Ga‐Young So - e12770 Monetary incentives to improve tax compliance: A Brazilian case study
by Jorge Luis Tonetto & Adelar Fochezatto & Josep Miquel Pique - e12773 Transformative organizational and programmatic change? Civil society responses to the Canadian Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP)
by Sheila Rao & Anne Delorme
March 2024, Volume 42, Issue 2
- e12740 Do job aspirations cause job choice? Insights from women entering male‐dominated occupational training in India
by Garima Sahai - e12741 An analysis of gender inclusion in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) projects: Intention vs. reality
by Hannah Jayne Robinson & Dani Barrington & Barbara Evans & Paul Hutchings & Lata Narayanaswamy - e12743 Will policy help close the digital gender divide? An intersectional feminist policy analysis of Ethiopia's national digital policy
by Robert Ferritto - e12747 The impact of patriarchal culture on Somali women's participation in politics
by Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdullahi & Kim Williamson & Mohamed Yusuf Ahmed - e12749 Increased domestic violence during the COVID‐19 pandemic: India's response
by Venera Bekteshi & Christina Miller & Jennifer Bellamy & Nairruti Jani - e12750 Good enough for outstanding growth: The experience of Bangladesh in comparative perspective
by Robert C. M. Beyer & Konstantin M. Wacker - e12752 Nigeria's Sugar Master Plan: Ignoring losers from industrial policy can be costly
by Michael Odijie - e12753 The EU Trust Fund for Colombia: Valuable lessons for hybrid peacebuilding
by Carlos Madridejos Ornilla - e12754 How to improve tax compliance by wealthy individuals? Evidence from Uganda
by Fabrizio Santoro & Ronald Waiswa - e12757 Sudan's health sector partnership: From confined progression to openness and hope to uncertain demise
by Huzeifa Aweesha & Anna‐Karin Hurtig & Anni‐Maria Pulkki‐Brännström & Miguel San Sebastian
January 2024, Volume 42, Issue 1
- e12729 Challenging the formality bias: The organization of informal work, working relations, and collective agency in Kenya and Tanzania
by Lone Riisgaard & Nina Torm & Godbertha Kinyondo & Winnie Mitullah & Anne Kamau & Aloyce Gervas & Raphael Indimuli - e12730 What explains the gender gap in unpaid housework and care work in India?
by Athary Janiso & Prakash Kumar Shukla & Bheemeshwar Reddy A - e12731 Do the principles of effective development co‐operation improve development outcomes? The case for clearer definitions and measurement
by Rachel M. Gisselquist & Patricia Justino & Andrea Vaccaro - e12733 Determinants of poverty among Indigenous people in Mexico's Guerrero Mountain Region
by Jorge Mora‐Rivera & Isael Fierros‐González & Fernando García‐Mora - e12734 How humanitarian–development responses may discriminate by nationality: Refugee and migrant inclusion following the 2016 Jordan Compact
by Shaddin Almasri - e12735 Uber's digital labour platform and labour relations in South Africa
by Welmah N. Mutengwe & Adrino Mazenda & Moreblessing Simawu - e12736 Whose policy coherence counts? Assessing sustainable fisheries in Ghana and the European Union's engagement
by Niels Keijzer & Lina Galvis & Sarah Delputte - e12737 Reported effects of non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in health and education service provision: The role of NGO –government relations and other factors
by Rachel S. Robinson & Jennifer N. Brass & Andrew Shermeyer & Nichole Grossman - e12738 Girls' schooling is important but insufficient to promote equality for boys and girls in childhood and across the life course
by Chris Desmond & Kathryn Watt & Sara Naicker & Jere Behrman & Linda Richter - e12739 A multisource analysis of child streetism in Nigerian urban centres
by David V. Ogunkan
December 2023, Volume 41, Issue S2
- e12727 Foreign aid, human agency, and self‐reliance in the Pacific: Lessons from the pandemic
by Rerekura Teaurere & Siulua Tokilupe Latu & Roxane de Waegh & Mark Orams & Michael Lück - e12728 Can civil society organizations and faith‐based organizations in Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands access climate finance?
by Kristina Fidali & Ofusina Toamua & Hemah Aquillah & Sereima Lomaloma & Placida Riah Mauriasi & Steve Nasiu & Aliti Vunisea & Sangeeta Mangubhai - e12732 How can aid be decolonized and localized in the Pacific? Yielding and wielding power
by Theresa Meki & Jope Tarai - e12742 Should foreign aid consider inter‐Pacific Islands migration in the context of climate change? Evidence from Fiji
by Sargam Goundar - e12744 Multidimensional design‐reality gaps in ICT in education projects in the Samoan aidscape
by Masami Tsujita - e12745 Aid is not development: The true character of Pacific aid
by Dame Meg Taylor & Solstice Middleby - e12746 Religion and development in Samoa: Time to draw on the strength of local culture?
by Brian Alofaituli - e12751 “Want to help someone? Shut up and listen”: Foreign aid, maladaptation, and community development practices in the Pacific
by Suliasi Vunibola - e12759 What do remote outer island populations in the Pacific think about foreign aid? Insights from Mauke, Cook Islands
by Kim Andreas Kessler - e12763 How co‐design can localize development programmes and reduce dependency: Examples from Pacific Island Countries
by Artila Devi - e12764 Pacific perspectives on aid and development
by Vijay Naidu & Regina Scheyvens & Terence Wood
March 2023, Volume 41, Issue S1
- e12661 Researching governance in difficult times and places: Reflections from Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Pakistan
by Shandana Khan Mohmand & Colin Anderson - e12663 Repertoires of citizen action in hybrid settings
by John Gaventa - e12678 The governance shock doctrine: Civic space in the pandemic
by Rosie McGee - e12680 International aid actions for accountability: Identifying interaction effects between programmes
by Rachel Nadelman & Rosie McGee & Ayesha Khan & Euclides Gonçalves & Jonathan Fox & Richard Burge & Fatai A. Aremu & Colin Anderson - e12681 What makes “difficult” settings difficult? Contextual challenges for accountability
by Anuradha Joshi - e12683 Everyday governance in areas of contested power: Insights from Mozambique, Myanmar, and Pakistan
by Colin Anderson & Anuradha Joshi & Katrina Barnes & Affaf Ahmed & Muddabir Ali & Egidio Chaimite & Salvador Forquilha & Danyal Khan & Rizwan Khan & Miguel Loureiro & Myanmar Research Team & Lucio Posse & Jo Rowlands & Alex Shankland - e12685 Women's political agency in difficult settings: Analysis of evidence from Egypt, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Pakistan
by Sohela Nazneen - e12687 Understanding accountability in practice: Obligations, scrutiny, and consequences
by Colin Anderson - e12697 Citizen action for accountability in challenging contexts: What have we learned?
by John Gaventa & Anuradha Joshi & Colin Anderson
November 2023, Volume 41, Issue 6
- e12711 Food sovereignty for health, agriculture, nutrition, and gender equity: Radical implications for Haiti
by Marylynn Steckley & Joshua Steckley & Walner Osna & Magalie Civil & Steve Sider - e12718 How gender mainstreaming plays out in Tanzania's climate‐smart agricultural policy: Isomorphic mimicry of international discourse
by Ruth Smith & Anna Mdee & Susannah Sallu - e12719 Does Thinking and Working Politically improve support for social business? Evidence from a water business in Cambodia
by Isaac Lyne - e12720 Green central banking under high inflation—more of a need than an option: An analytical exposition for Turkey
by Burcu Ünüvar & A. Erinç Yeldan - e12721 Women, education, and violence: How women displaced into camps in north‐east Nigeria take up education
by Cecilia Idika‐Kalu - e12722 How did COVID‐19 lockdowns affect firms and workers? Evidence from Jordan and Morocco
by Rihab Baltaji & Ali Fakih & Nagham Sayour - e12723 Indoor air pollution and child development in Indonesia: Stunted by the smoke?
by Younoh Kim & James Manley & Vlad Radoias - e12724 Participatory local governance in rural Nepal: The primacy of informality
by Thaneshwar Bhusal - e12725 Are women more financially vulnerable than men? A tale of missed economic opportunities from Latin America
by Maria Jose Roa & Sonia Di Giannatale & Alejandra Villegas & Jonathan Barboza - e12726 Illiberal democracy and nutrition advocacy
by Danielle Resnick & Shilpa Deshpande
September 2023, Volume 41, Issue 5
- e12693 Blind spots and spotlights in bureaucratic politics: An analysis of policy co‐production in environmental governance dynamics in Indonesia
by Muhammad Alif K. Sahide & Micah R. Fisher & Nurhady Sirimorok & Fatwa Faturachmat & Ahmad Dhiaulhaq & Ahmad Maryudi & Karno B. Batiran & Supratman Supratman - e12698 Exploring SME environmental behaviour and practice: The case of Malaysia
by Angathevar Baskaran & V. G. R. Chandran & Divyaasiny Rajaghantham - e12699 Tuloni Biya and its impact on menstrual health: A qualitative exploration of the menstrual experiences of adolescent girls in Assam
by Daisy Dutta & Chhanda Chakraborti & Pulak Mishra - e12700 Legal knowledge and child labour in Nepal: Does knowing the law make a difference?
by Tushi Baul & Susan L. Ostermann - e12703 Value chain research and development: The quest for impact
by Jason Donovan & Dietmar Stoian - e12704 Mobile money taxation and informal workers: Evidence from Ghana's E‐levy
by Nana Akua Anyidoho & Max Gallien & Mike Rogan & Vanessa van den Boogaard - e12705 Rethinking human capital: Perspectives from women working in the informal economy
by Yogesh Ghore & Brad Long & Zeynep Ozkok & Derin Derici - e12706 Does access to water, sanitation, and hygiene improve children's health? An empirical analysis in Indonesia
by Tri Mulyaningsih & Itismita Mohanty & Tesfaye Alemayehu Gebremedhin & Riyana Miranti & Vitri Widyaningsih - e12707 How much do development partners invest in disaster risk reduction? A data analysis
by Suyeon Lee - e12708 Rural market imperfections in India: Revisiting old debates with new evidence
by C. S. C. Sekhar & Namrata Thapa - e12709 The spatial and economic relationship between labour informality and homicides in Cali, Colombia
by Magaly Faride Herrera Giraldo & Carlos Giovanni González Espitia & Héctor Ochoa Díaz
May 2023, Volume 41, Issue 3
- e12665 Policy and performance in Uganda's seed sector: Opportunities and challenges
by Fredrick Bagamba & Proscovia R. Ntakyo & Geoffrey Otim & David J. Spielman & Bjorn Van Campenhout - e12666 Nutrition‐sensitive lockdowns: Conceptual framework and empirical insights from Africa during COVID‐19
by Thomas Daum & Hans Konrad Biesalski & Nikola Blaschke & Christine Bosch & Denise Güttler & Jakob Heni & Juliet Kariuki & Roseline Katusiime & Anna Seidel & Zinsou‐Narcisse Senon & George Woode & Regina Birner - e12667 NGOs' approach to human rights and the challenges in Bangladesh
by Md. Kamal Uddin - e12669 Agricultural development promises more growth and less poverty in Africa: Modelling the potential impact of implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme in six countries
by Mariam Diallo & Fleur Wouterse - e12672 Skills formation and (un)employment in Latin America: Evidence from Chile
by Juan Bogliaccini & Aldo Madariaga & Miski Peralta - e12673 What do (future) civil servants think of bribery and corruption? Evidence from India
by Rajiv Verma & Saurabh Gupta & Regina Birner - e12674 Benefits of enhanced access to education in Tanzania
by Livini Donath & Oliver Morrissey & Trudy Owens - e12676 The Water–Employment–Migration nexus: Buzzword or useful framework?
by Hussam Hussein & Fatine Ezbakhe - e12677 School committee composition: Exploring the role of parental and female representation in India
by Panchali Guha - e12679 Family's roles as a welfare pillar: The case of older persons living in extreme poverty in Bangladesh
by Owasim Akram & Mathilde Maîtrot
March 2023, Volume 41, Issue 2
- e12633 FADM: A Feasible Approach to Disaster Management
by Alessia D’Andrea & Patrizia Grifoni & Fernando Ferri - e12646 Do subsidies on seed and fertilizer lead to child labour? Evidence from Malawi
by Raymond Boadi Frempong - e12653 Bio‐pharma in Iran: Escaping the middle‐income trap
by Ali Babaee & Iman Miremadi & Ali N. Mashayekhi - e12655 Linking business strategies with upgrading pathways in global value chains: Insights from the Kenyan solar market
by Ulrich Elmer Hansen & Padmasai Lakshmi Bhamidipati & Mathilde Brix Pedersen & Ivan Nygaard & Hope Nyambura Njoroge - e12656 Why national development experts are not included in development policy‐making and practice: The case of Ghana
by Palash Kamruzzaman & Emmanuel Kumi - e12657 How evidence, implementation, policy, and politics come together within evidence systems: Lessons from South Africa
by Ruth Stewart - e12658 Wage returns to workplace training in Myanmar
by Henrik Hansen & S. Kanay De & John Rand & Neda Trifković - e12659 From global goal to local development policy: How partnerships as a policy idea changes through policy translation
by Oda Hustad - e12662 Gendered perceptions in maize supply chains: Evidence from Uganda
by Bjorn Van Campenhout & Anusha De - e12664 Is indigenous knowledge serving climate adaptation? Evidence from various African regions
by Walter Leal Filho & Franziska Wolf & Edmond Totin & Luckson Zvobgo & Nicholas Philip Simpson & Kumbirai Musiyiwa & Jokastah W. Kalangu & Maruf Sanni & Ibidun Adelekan & Jackson Efitre & Felix Kwabena Donkor & Abdul‐Lateef Balogun & Serafino Afonso Rui Mucova & Desalegn Yayeh Ayal
January 2023, Volume 41, Issue 1
- e12630 Civil society organizations and managerialism: On the depoliticization of the adaptive management agenda
by Lena Gutheil & Dirk‐Jan Koch - e12631 Growth, innovation, and policy for chicken in Latin America 1961–2019
by Gregory J. Scott & Enrique Vigo - e12632 Global urban development frameworks landing in Latin America: Insights from Ecuador and Bolivia
by Francesca Blanc & Giancarlo Cotella - e12635 Assessing the impact of aid on public health expenditure in aid recipient countries
by Yoojin Lim & Youngwan Kim & Daniel Connolly - e12636 Understanding the multifaceted impact of COVID‐19 on migrants in Kerala, India
by Irudaya S. Rajan & Pooja Batra & Reddy Sai Shiva Jayanth & Tharatha Moolayil Sivadasan - e12645 COVID‐19 vaccination: Willingness and practice in Bangladesh
by Avinno Faruk & Ishmam Al Quddus - e12647 Understanding inactive membership in voluntary contributory schemes: A case study of micro‐traders in Kenya
by Raphael Indimuli & Winnie Mitullah & Lone Riisgaard & Anne Kamau - e12649 Tax obsessions: Taxpayer registration and the “informal sector” in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Mick Moore - e12650 The contestation of ideas behind Indonesia's rural electrification policies: The influence of global and national institutional dynamics
by Hafidz Wibisono & Jon C. Lovett & Dhimas Bayu Anindito - e12652 Doing aid chains differently: Evaluating the potential of Multi‐Stakeholder Partnerships
by Kelly Gerard - e12660 International donors, domestic politics, and the expansion of social cash transfers in Malawi
by Hangala Siachiwena
October 2022, Volume 40, Issue S2
- e12607 Disrupted education trajectories: Exploring the effects of Covid‐19 on adolescent learning and priorities for “building back better” education systems in Ethiopia
by Nicola Jones & Megan Devonald & Rebecca Dutton & Sarah Baird & Workneh Yadete & Kiya Gezahegne - e12619 EdTech for Ugandan girls: Affordances of different technologies for girls' secondary education during the Covid‐19 pandemic
by Kalifa Damani & Rebecca Daltry & Katy Jordan & Libby Hills & Laura Evans - e12622 Teaching and learning for life skills development: Insights from Rwanda’s 12+ programme for adolescent girls: Special Issue Youth & Adolescent Skills Development: Preparing young people for diverse global challenges
by Sophia D’Angelo & Rachel Marcus & Ernest Ngabonzima - e12624 A green skills framework for climate action, gender empowerment, and climate justice
by Christina T. Kwauk & Olivia M. Casey - e12651 Improving pathways for girls and disadvantaged youth through secondary education and into work: Evidence and reflections from practice: Special Issue Youth & Adolescent Skills Development: Preparing young people for diverse global challenges
by Mallory Baxter & Milena Novy‐Marx & Sophia D'Angelo - e12670 Building resilience now and for the future: Adolescent skills to address global challenges
by Sophia D'Angelo - e12671 User perspectives on digital literacy as a response to misinformation
by Stephanie Diepeveen & Melanie Pinet
June 2022, Volume 40, Issue S1
- e12586 Normative coherence for development: What relevance for responsive regionalism?
by Harlan Koff & Sandra Häbel - e12589 Development as non‐migration? Examining normative and policy coherence in EU external action on migration and development
by Alexandra Berger - e12603 A normative power or fortress Europe? Normative policy coherence between the European Unionʼs development, migration, and foreign policies
by Lauri Siitonen - e12609 The African Small Island Developing States and normative coherence for sustainable development: The quality of civil rights and liberties
by Victoria Graham & Suzanne Graham - e12618 Normative coherence for development and regionalism: Gender equality in ASEAN's migration policies
by Sandra Häbel & Harlan Koff & Marie Adam - e12626 The adoption of global water norms in Central America: What separates normative coherence from normative hegemony?
by Edith Kauffer & Carmen Maganda - e12627 Normative coherence through social entrepreneurship: Fostering women’s empowerment in Myanmar
by Vlada Perekrestova
November 2022, Volume 40, Issue 6
- e12600 The effects of financial crisis on income inequality
by Thanh Cong Nguyen - e12608 Development co‐operation by European regions: Introducing the subnational donor governance dataset
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Sebastian Dellepiane - e12611 Why has there been a fall in child labour and an increase in school attendance in Mexico?
by Jorge Valero‐Gil & Magali Valero - e12615 Education, anthropogenic environmental change, and sustainable development: A rudimentary framework and reflections on proposed causal pathways for positive change in low‐ and lower‐middle income countries
by Colin Bangay - e12616 Tax Evasion Attitudes of Small Firms in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Evidence from Nigeria
by Tom Moerenhout & Joonseok Yang - e12617 The impact of an additional year in high school on academic performance at university: Evidence from a policy experiment in Ghana
by Gordon Abekah‐Nkrumah & Patrick Opoku Asuming & Hadrat Yusif - e12623 Do zombie firms crowd out healthy firms and slow their growth? Evidence from China
by Xiaohan Guo & Jianliang Ye & Wunhong Su & Deming Luo & Xiangrong Jin - e12625 Governance of organic cocoa production: An analysis of EU regulation through the framework of multilevel governance
by Godfred Adduow Obeng - e12628 Beyond rich and poor: Identifying global development constellations
by Christine Hackenesch & Svea Koch & Sebastian Ziaja - e12629 Researcher effects in survey‐based research: Insights from research in South Sudan
by Kerstin Tomiak - e12648 No employment without participation: An evaluation of India's employment programme in eastern Uttar Pradesh
by Kartik Misra
September 2022, Volume 40, Issue 5
- e12602 Female participation and financial performance of microfinance institutions: Evidence from transition economies
by Md Aslam Mia & Lucia Dalla Pellegrina & Wai‐Yan Wong - e12604 What happens to aid fungibility when the recipient government takes control? Effects of aid ownership in Rwanda
by Zunera Ahmad Rana & Dirk‐Jan Koch - e12605 Growing cotton to produce food: Unravelling interactions between value chains in southern Mali
by Arouna Dissa & Jos Bijman & Maja Slingerland & Ousmane Mama Sanogo & Ken E Giller & Katrien Descheemaeker - e12606 The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and local institutions in Ghana’s mining communities: Challenges in understanding barriers to accountability
by Hevina S. Dashwood & Uwafiokun Idemudia & Bill Buenar Puplampu & Kernaghan Webb - e12610 Corruption, gender, and small‐scale cross‐border trade in East Africa: A review
by Jacqueline M. Klopp & Melissa Trimble & Eleanor Wiseman - e12612 Rural mechanization for equitable development: Disarray, disjuncture, and disruption
by David Lewis & Stephen Biggs & Scott E. Justice - e12613 Providing social assistance and humanitarian relief: The case for embracing uncertainty
by Matteo Caravani & Jeremy Lind & Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Ian Scoones - e12614 Contextual challenges of smart city implementation in Mashhad, Iran's second‐largest metropolis
by Navidreza Alizadeh Bazrafshan & Omid Ali Kharazmi - e12620 Fires in the Amazon Region: Quick Policy Review
by Luca Eufemia & Ana Paula Dias Turetta & Michelle Bonatti & Emmanuel Da Ponte & Stefan Sieber - e12621 Getting the (right) message across: How to encourage citizens to report corruption
by Caryn Peiffer & Grant W Walton - e12634 Whose voice counts? Examining government‐donor negotiations in the design of Ethiopia’s large‐scale education reforms for equitable learning
by Shelby Carvalho & Amare Asgedom & Pauline Rose
July 2022, Volume 40, Issue 4
- e12583 Turkey as an emerging donor in the development community: The Turkish‐type Development Assistance Model (TDAM)
by Yunus Turhan - e12587 Can Agenda 2030 bring about “localization”? Policy limitations of Agenda 2030 in the broader global governance system
by Gloria Novovic - e12588 The role of social identity in improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and health services: Evidence from Nepal
by Soumya Balasubramanya & David Stifel & Muzna Alvi & Claudia Ringler - e12592 Formalizing agricultural rentals in China: Does local public action help?
by Tongwei Qiu & Xinjie Shi & Biliang Luo - e12594 Sources of divergence in income in Indian states, 2001–2015
by Biswa Swarup Misra & Saban Nazlioglu & Ilhan Kucukkaplan - e12595 Offline contexts of online jobs: Platform drivers, decent work, and informality in Lagos, Nigeria
by Katarzyna Cieslik & Roland Banya & Bhaskar Vira - e12597 Challenges and opportunities with social inclusion and community‐based water management in Solomon Islands
by Mark William Love & Cara Beal & Diana Gonzalez & Joe Hagabore & Collin Benjamin & Hugo Bugoro & Nixon Panda & Jael O'oi & Carol Offer & Regina Souter - e12598 Heritage practices as development's blind spot: A case study of Coptic tattooing in Libya and Egypt
by Mariz Tadros - e12599 The structural design of conditional cash transfers: Colombia, India, and the USA compared
by Augusto De Venanzi - e12601 Testing multi‐stakeholder dialogue for better local governance in Niger: An experiment. Can we talk our way out of development problems?
by Ariel BenYishay & Lisa Mueller & Katherine Nolan & Philip Roessler
May 2022, Volume 40, Issue 3
- e12572 Protectors or enablers? Untangling the roles of traditional authorities and local elites in foreign land grabs in Cameroon
by Frankline Anum Ndi & James Emmanuel Wanki & Joost Dessein - e12573 Why are aid projects less effective in the Pacific?
by Terence Wood & Sabit Otor & Matthew Dornan - e12575 Emergency food supplies and food security in Wuhan and Nanjing, China, during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from a field survey
by Taiyang Zhong & Jonathan Crush & Zhenzhong Si & Steffanie Scott - e12576 More evidence on the impact of government social protection in sub‐Saharan Africa: Ghana, Malawi, and Zimbabwe
by Sudhanshu Handa & Frank Otchere & Paul Sirma & the Evaluation Study Team - e12579 Using evaluation data to predict loan performance among poor borrowers: The case of BRAC’s asset transfer and microcredit programmes
by Marup Hossain & Conner Mullally - e12580 Public perception of foreign aid in South Korea: The effects of policy efficacy in an emerging donor
by Eunju Kim & KyungWoo Kim - e12581 Kenya’s informal milk markets and the regulation–reality gap
by Emma Blackmore & Alejandro Guarin & William Vorley & Silvia Alonso & Delia Grace - e12582 Scaling up sustainable investment through blockchain‐based project bonds
by Yushi Chen & Ulrich Volz - e12585 WASH for all: A systematic review of Physiological and Sociological Characterization Framework segmentation in WASH policies, programmes, and projects
by Venkata Santosh Kumar Delhi & Ganesh Devkar & Sriharini Narayanan & Reeba Devaraj & Akshaya Ayyangar & A. Thillai Rajan - e12596 Mapping the nutrient adequacy of farm production and food consumption to target policy in Uganda
by Wim Marivoet & John M. Ulimwengu
March 2022, Volume 40, Issue 2
- e12552 Are growth diagnostics biased against the poor? Evidence from the Millennium Challenge Corporation
by Jigar D. Bhatt - e12555 North–South research collaborations: An empirical evaluation against principles of transboundary research
by Shelley Kotze & Mirek Dymitrow - e12557 Peacebuilding conditionalities: An alternative to migration conditionalities for European Union development policy
by Ángel Rodríguez Aurrecoechea - e12558 “The SDGs are not God”: Policy‐makers and the queering of the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
by Chimaraoke Izugbara & Meroji Sebany & Frederick Wekesah & Boniface Ushie - e12559 The rise and fall of government support for small‐scale voluntary development organizations—and their remarkable resilience
by Sara Kinsbergen & Mieke Molthof - e12560 The COVID‐19 pandemic and the internationalization of production: A review of the literature
by Ines Kersan‐Škabić - e12561 How can countries improve human development? Four distinct national planning strategies and the challenges for human development ahead
by Fabian Telch & Susan Appe - e12562 Self‐employment preferences among university graduates in Ghana: Does gender make a difference?
by Kehinde F. Ajayi & Nana Akua Anyidoho - e12564 Solidarity Economy and social inclusion: The Immigrant Fair in Florianópolis, Brazil
by Danielle Annoni & Karine de Souza Silva & Gabriela Martini dos Santos - e12565 Well‐being and employment of young people in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: Is work enough?
by Fiona Carmichael & Christian K. Darko & Nicholas Vasilakos - e12574 Openness processes and new subjectivities: Analysis of the Cuban case
by Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico - e12577 Translating climate strategies into action: An analysis of the sustainable, green, and resilient city action plans of the multilateral development banks
by Adrian Robert Bazbauers - e12578 Promoting Rwanda’s business environment: Impact of reforms and drivers of change
by Talea Bernatzki & Matthias Busse & Ruth Hoekstra
January 2022, Volume 40, Issue 1
- e12538 Payment‐by‐results for health interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A critical review
by Maren Duvendack - e12542 Aid instability, aid effectiveness and economic growth
by Qiaoqiao Liu & Zenggang Li - e12543 Enabling tax bargaining: Supporting more meaningful tax transparency and taxpayer engagement in Ghana and Sierra Leone
by Vanessa van den Boogaard & Wilson Prichard & Rachel Beach & Fariya Mohiuddin - e12544 Hybridization of Chinese international development volunteering: Evidence from three state‐funded programmes
by Qianjin Zhang & Junjie Lin & Tianyang Liu & Guang Chen - e12545 Regulating agricultural intensification: Lessons from West Africa’s rapidly growing pesticide markets
by Steven Haggblade & Amadou Diarra & Abdramane Traoré - e12547 Growth and convergence in Eastern Partnership and Central Asian countries since the dissolution of the USSR—embarking on different development paths?
by Cristian Incaltarau & Ilkhom Sharipov & Gabriela Carmen Pascariu & Teodor Lucian Moga - e12548 Child protection policy: Understanding drivers of violence affecting children in Côte d’Ivoire
by Jérôme Ballet & Francis Konaté & Séverin Yao Kouamé & Catherine Maternowska & Louis Olié - e12549 Reflections on the future role of the state in Somalia from the perspective of aid effectiveness
by Gaël Raballand & Andreas Fiebelkorn & Guenter Heidenhof & Kirk Schmidt - e12550 Understanding public support for Canadian aid to developing countries: The role of information
by Spencer Henson & John‐Michael Davis & Liam Swiss - e12551 “Securitized” UK aid projects in Africa: Evidence from Kenya, Nigeria and South Sudan
by Ivica Petrikova & Melita Lazell - e12554 Does affirmative action undermine meritocracy? “Meritocratic inclusion” of the marginalized in Nepal’s bureaucracy
by Ramesh Sunam & Bishnu Pariyar & Krishna K Shrestha - e12556 Northernization for Breaking‐through International Isolation: Taiwan’s Trilateral Aid Cooperation in the Middle East Refugee Crisis and beyond
by Yi‐Chen Wu & Shiuh‐Shen Chien - e12584 Can we live within environmental limits and still reduce poverty? Degrowth or decoupling?
by Jason Hickel & Stéphane Hallegatte
August 2021, Volume 39, Issue S1
- 1-20 The politics of promoting social cash transfers in Uganda: The potential and pitfalls of “thinking and working politically”
by Sam Hickey & Badru Bukenya