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March 2001, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 91-92 Globalization, Health and Poverty: The role of civil society
by Zafar Mizra - 93-98 Poverty and Ill Health: The Ugandan national response
by A B Hatib Njie - 99-107 Economic Dynamics and Health: Lessons from Thailand
by Suqit Wibulpolprasert & Paichit Pengpaiboon - 108-116 Decentralization and Public Health in the Philippines
by Xavier Furtado - 117-121 The People's Health Assembly
by Mike Rowson - 122-128 Health and Development in South Africa: From principles to practice
by Desmond Johns - 135-136 International Conference on Health Research for Development
by Lenore Manderson
December 2000, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 3-5 Editorial
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-10 Challenges in the Governance of North–South Solidarity in the Age of Globalization
by Franck Amalric - 11-14 Beyond the Search for a Paradigm? Post-Development and beyond
by Arturo Escobar - 15-16 Transitions in Development: Sustainability, equity and conviviability
by Lourdes Arizpe - 17-21 Possibilities for the Future
by Sohail Inayatullah - 23-25 Africa: Challenges to global partnership
by Goran Hyden - 26-31 Schizophrenia in Development: Balancing epistemological, moral and political concerns
by Birgitte Feiring - 32-39 Looking from the South, Speaking from Home: African women confronting development
by Jessica Horn - 40-46 Post-Development Theory: Romanticism and Pontius Pilate politics
by Andy Storey - 47-50 A Future for the Excluded? Learning from Brazil
by Raff Carmen - 51-55 On Their Own: Development strategies of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in India
by Rekha Datta - 56-60 Time for Change: International experience in community currencies
by Gill Seyfang & Ruth Pearson - 61-65 Bangladesh Development Assistance: A dialogue among the actors
by Navine Murshid - 67-74 Bending the Curve: Toward global sustainability
by Paul D Raskin - 75-78 Marrying Planning, Economics and Environment: Is South Africa ahead of the curve?
by Winifred Armstrong & Raewyn Peart - 79-83 Book Shelf
by David C. Korten & George H. Axinn & Claudio Schuftan & Caesar Voûte - 85-93 Working for Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods: Voices from the Grassroots
by Elena Mancusi-Materi - 98-101 Bridging the Divides
by Peggy Antrobus
September 2000, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 3-4 Peoples' Movements: The unsung peace negotiators
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-9 Guest Editorial: New Perspectives on Conflict Resolution
by Yehudah Paz - 10-21 ‘When the Ink Has Dried’: The role of International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) in peace-building
by Gary Sussman & Arthur Muliro - 23-28 The Oslo Process and the People-to-People Strategy
by Yair Hirschfield & Sharon Roling - 29-33 Consultations and Consensus: Implementing the Israeli-Palestinian People-to-People Programme for Development
by Lena C Endresen & Signe Gilen - 34-39 Crossing the Lines: Women's organizations in conflict resolutions
by Shelley Anderson - 40-42 The Role of Youth in the People-to-People Peace Process: Cyprus
by Erbay Akansoy & Amos Davidowitz & Markis Kazekeos - 43-49 Democracy and its Discontents: Life in post-conflict Central America
by Ilja Luciak - 50-51 The New Democratic Diplomacy: The Hague Appeal for Peace
by Cora Weiss - 52-57 Reclaimed Territory: Civil society against the Colombian war
by Sara Cameron & Marina Curtis-Evans - 58-61 East Timor and Grassroots Solidarity
by Greg Knehans - 62-65 Northern Ireland: Changing perceptions of the ‘other’
by Mari Fidzduff & Cathy Gormley - 66-71 Northern Ireland: Community relations and community conflict
by Terry Robson - 72-78 Foreign Workers, Refugees and Prospects for an Israeli-Palestinian Agreement
by David Bartram - 79-80 Creative Exchange: Culture for peace and stability
by Helen Gould - 81-87 The Right to Rest: Women's struggle to be heard in the Zapatistas' movement
by Marisa Belausteguigoitia - 88-93 Ecuadorian Dialogues
by Nicolas J Lucas & Laura Saponaro & Pippa Heylings & Felipe Cruz - 94-98 Angola: Hearing the people's voice
by Steve Kibble - 99-102 Kashmir, 1990–2000: Reflections on individual voices in a dirty war
by Sumantra Bose - 103-105 Democratizing State and Civil Society in Brazil
by Olaya Hanashiro - 106-112 Food Aid for Social Development in Post-Conflict Situations
by Elena Mancusi-Materi - 113-119 Food Security and War in Afghanistan
by Paul Clarke - 120-121 A Declaration on Peace and Food Security from the Ivory Coast
by Bernard Ano Boa - 126-127 Kenya at the Crossroads
by Arthur Muliro
June 2000, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 3-5 Editorial Note: From Seattle to Geneva
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-9 Building an Integrated Framework for Social Development
by Juan Somavia - 10-13 Strengthening Global Social Justice
by John Langmore - 15-17 Neo-liberal Globalization and the Scope for Employment Policy
by John Quiggin - 18-20 Globalization and Employment: The new policy agenda
by Eddy Lee - 21-25 Resources for Social Development
by Anthony Clunies-Ross - 26-30 Tackling Debt
by Ann Pettifor - 31-35 The World's Workers Need Solidarity, not Sanctions
by Nicola Bullard - 36-39 The Missing Link: The role of civil society in the development process
by Caroline Wildeman - 40-42 Child Labour: A different perspective
by Pradeep Mehta - 43-46 Building a Welfare Society: The Finnish experience
by Hilkka Pietila - 47-76 Local/Global Encounters
by Doug Hellinger & Stephanie Weinberg & Yao Graham - 77-82 The Multiple Functions and Benefits of Small Farm Agriculture in the Context of Global Trade Negotiations
by Peter Rosset - 83-87 WTO and Sustainable Seed Multiplication Programmes in Tanzania
by Fellowes A Mwaisela - 88-90 Women, Trade Liberalization and Food Security
by Josefa Francisco - 91-93 The Lessons of Seattle for Social Development
by James Howard - 94-96 Social Development as a Vision of Societies
by Gerard Rolland - 97-100 ‘Rightsizing’ the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO
by Robert Naiman - 101-105 Doctors in Seattle: The battle for access to essential drugs
by Ellen 't Hoen - 106-108 The Seattle WTO Ministerial: Complex challenges for the 21st century
by Elaine Gross - 109-113 Pulling the Cover on the ‘Global Economic Policy Framework’
by Franck Amalric - 115-120 Copenhagen +5: Mapping out the terrain
by Evelyne Nsamirizi - 125-127 The Historic Significance of Seattle
by Vandana Shiva
March 2000, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editorial
by Wendy Harcourt - 7-13 Children: What future in the new millennium?
by Sadig Rasheed - 14-15 The Roll of the Dice
by Carol Bellamy - 16-22 Starting Out Right: The role of public spending
by Jan Vandemoortele & Santosh Mehrotra & Enrique Delamonica - 23-27 Voices of Colombian Children on War and Peace
by Sara Cameron - 28-31 Revolution not Evolution: Protecting the rights of children in armed conflicts in the new millennium
by Stuart Maslen & Shazia Islamshah - 32-39 Children in Armed Conflicts: The law and its uses
by Jenny Kuper - 40-45 The Role of Children as Peace-makers in Colombia
by Sara Cameron - 46-52 Peace-building for Children in the Midst of War
by Ilene Cohn - 53-54 Child Violence Can Be Stopped
by Jennifer Knot - 55-59 Guatemala's Street Children: Forging survival paths
by Ann Birch - 60-64 UNICEF's Agenda for Peace and Security for Children
by Jennifer Klot - 65-72 Mortgaging Africa's Future: The long-term cost of child poverty
by Caroline Harper & Rachel Marcus - 73-82 Recognizing War-affected Adolescents: Frameworks for action
by Jane Lowicki & Allison Pilsbury - 83-88 Re-education, Adolescence and Conflict Resolution: Lessons from Northern Ireland
by Peter McKee - 91-95 Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Adolescents: A view from Mexico
by Merlo Barajas - 97-100 Preventing Child Labour in Colombia
by Maria Cristina Salazar - 101-104 Gurukul and Computers: A mix of traditional and modern teaching methods
by Rajashree Dhanaraj - 105-108 Children Ensuring their own Food Security in South Africa
by Gerrie Albertse & Elena Mancusi-Materi - 109-113 Voices of Youth
by Ambara Longatti - 114-117 Radio Campaigns for Children's Rights in West Africa
by Mimi Brazeau - 119-126 A School for Children with Rights
by Thomas Hammarberg - 127-129 Education for All? Not in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
by J Micklewright & Albert Motivans - 130-131 Educational Quality Redefined
by Sheldon Shaeffer - 132-139 Laying the Foundations of Learning
by Bernard P Y Combes
December 1999, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 3-4 Editorial: Partnerships for Health Equity
by Giovanni Berlinguer & Douglas Bettcher & Nick Drager & Tim Evans & Godfrey Gunatilleke & Wendy Harcourt & Craig Murphy & Derek Yach & Meg Wirth - 8-11 Making Globalization Work for Better Health
by Tomris Turmen - 12-16 The Future of Public Health in a Changing Global Context
by Robert Beaglehole & Anthony McMichael - 17-21 Health and Equity as a Primary Global Goal
by Giovanni Berlinguer - 22-24 Globalization and Health
by Nils Daulaire - 25-30 Globalization of Tobacco Marketing, Research and Industry Influence: Perspectives, trends and impacts on human welfare
by Douglas Bettcher & Derek Yach - 31-34 Risk Analysis: Infections and inequalities in a globalizing era
by Cassis Henry & Paul Farmer - 35-39 Globalization, Communicable Disease and Equity: A look back and forth
by Kelley Lee - 40-44 Globalization and Small/Firearms: A public health perspective
by Wendy Cukier & Antoine Hughes Chapdelaine & Cindy Collins - 45-47 Arms Trade: A global epidemic
by Suppiramaniam Nanthikesan - 49-53 Health System Reform and Social Capital
by Jim Hyde - 54-58 The State and Civil Society: Meeting health needs, reaching equity
by Shobha Raghurum & Manashi Ray - 59-63 Global Agendas: Health sector reforms and reproductive health rights in Zambia
by Priya Nanda - 64-69 Ethics of Care and Health Policy Change: Indian women's movement mobilizes against quinacrine sterilization
by Nalini Visvanathan - 70-72 Health Reform and Civil Society in Latin America
by Giorgio Solimano & Stephan Issacs - 73-75 Analyzing Gender, Health and Communicable Disease: Guidelines from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
by Rachael Tolhurst - 76-77 The Global Transformation of National Health Systems
by Edgar Brillas - 79-83 Market Failures and Orphan Diseases
by Ariel Pablos-Mendez & Sunil Chacko & Tim Evans - 84-86 Pharmaceutical Access and Innovation: Challenges and issues
by Harvey Bale - 87-91 Access to Essential Drugs and Globalization
by Ellen 't Hoen - 92-97 WTO/TRIPs, Pharmaceuticals and Health: Impacts and strategies
by Zafar Mirza - 98-102 From Social Movements to Social Clauses: Assessing strategies for improving women's health and labour conditions in the garment sector
by Julie Delahanty & Mashuda Khatum Shefali - 103-107 The Response of Civil Society to the Globalization of the Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes in Ghana
by Jennifer Chapman - 109-114 Ratcheting Up and Driving Down Global Regulatory Standards
by John Braithwaite & Peter Drahos - 115-120 Impediments to Global Surveillance of Infectious Disease: Economic and social consequences of open reporting
by Richard A Cash & Vasant Narasimhan - 121-125 The Privatization of Health Care in Peru
by Jim Yong Kim & A Shakow & J Bayona - 126-129 New International Division of Labour, New Occupational Health Hazards: Community responses to the electronic industry in Thailand
by Sally Theobald - 130-133 Effects of Globalization on the Efforts to Decriminalize Abortion in Mexico
by Elena Begona Bernal Santa-Olaya & Sharon Bissel & Ana Cortes - 134-137 Endemic, Emerging and Re-emerging Communicable Diseases in Uganda
by Fred Wabwire-Mangen & Gakenia Wamuyu Maina - 138-141 Ailing Philippine Health: Proof of market failings
by Junice Lirza Melgar - 142-144 Community Medicine in Nepal: Opportunities and challenges
by Renu Rajbhandari & Saraj Gurung - 145-149 The Impact of Globalization on Women's Reproductive Health and Rights: A regional perspective
by Vanitha Subramaniam - 150-152 Efficiency in Emergency Medicine: ZIMALERT in Zimbabwe
by Anton van Dellen & Richard John Lane
September 1999, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 3-4 Editorial: The politics of aid in the age of globalization
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-8 Challenges to Development: The North-South Roundtable (NSRT) in perspective
by Khadija Haq - 9-15 Globalization and its Impact on Development Co-operation
by Paul Streeten - 16-21 Aid in the 21st Century: Reconciling the real and the desirable
by Frances Stewart - 22-24 In Search of a New Paradigm of International Development Co-operation
by Inge Kaul - 25-30 Poorest Nations and Development Co-operation: In search of an elusive ethic
by Sadig Rasheed - 31-35 The Politics of Aid and Development in a Globalizing World
by John Sewell - 36-42 New Composite Indices for Development Co-operation
by Richard Jolly - 43-47 The Politics of Aid: The normatives of giving and receiving
by Shobha Raghuram - 49-56 Development Aid and Structural Violence: The case of Rwanda
by Peter Uvin - 57-64 Global Linkages, Vulnerable Economies and the Outbreak of Conflict
by Valpy Fitzgerald - 65-70 The Politics of Aid: Moving towards an attention economy
by Hazel Henderson - 71-76 Public Support and the Politics of Aid
by Ian Smillie - 77-82 Traditional Aid is Passé … And there is not enough of it
by Gustav Ranis - 83-85 International Co-operation: Towards a European view
by Louk de la Rive Box - 86-89 Transparency and Accountability in Non-Governmental Development Actions
by Fabio Poelhekke - 90-96 Some Proposals for an Employment Strategy for Human Development, Poverty Eradication and Environmental Regeneration
by Dharam Ghai - 97-99 Review of the Changes in Development Approaches of UN Agencies
by Elena Mancusi-Materi - 105-106 The Limits to Charity
by Franck Amalric
June 1999, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 3-4 Editorial
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-12 Natural Resources, Governance and Social Justice
by Franck Amalric - 13-19 Political Environmental Geography of the Tropics
by Ton Dietz - 20-26 The Political Economy of Natural Resource Conflict in the Lower Mekong Sub-region
by Kamal Malhotra - 27-34 Participatory Internal Learning for Grassroots NGOs in Micro-credit, Livelihoods and Environmental Regeneration
by Helzi Noponen - 35-38 Monocultures, Monopolies, Myths and the Masculinization of Agriculture
by Vandana Shiva - 39-46 Law, Globalization and Sustainable Development
by Alexandre Cordahi & Lawrence Tshuma - 47-51 In the Eye of the Storm: Sustaining the space created by women
by Frances E Parker & Rahmi Sofiarini - 53-56 Projeto Gurupà: Sustainable tropical forest exploitation through community ownership, a Brazilian initiative
by Fabio Poelhekke & Paulo HB de Oliveira - 57-63 Sustainable Governance of Livelihoods in Rural Africa: A place-based response to globalism in Africa
by Kofi Anani - 64-67 A New Approach to Sustainable Livelihoods: African youth and agriculture
by Father Nzamujo - 68-70 Can Rattan Help Save Wildlife?
by Theorode Trefon & Louis Defo - 71-73 The Repercussions of Nuclearization on Pakistani Women
by Saba Gul Khattak - 74-82 Environmental Concerns and Virtual Politics: Knowledge and activism on the web
by Elena Mancusi-Materi - 83-87 The New ‘Partnership’ Era: But where is the third partner?
by Raff Carmen - 88-91 The Search for New Partnerships: Institutional building and conflict resolution
by Napoleon Abdulai - 92-96 The Institute for Human Rights and Development: Ethics and partnership in Africa
by Julia Harrington - 97-99 Indicators for Gender Equity: Taking measure of women's lives in rural Bangladesh
by Tarek Muhmud Hussain - 117-118 The Case for Being Utopian
by Paul Streeten
March 1999, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 7-10 Editorial: Reproductive Health and Rights and the Quest for Social Justice
by Wendy Harcourt - 11-14 Reproductive Rights are Human Rights
by Jacqueline Pitanguy - 15-17 Bringing Together the Rights to Livelihoods and Reproductive Health
by Khawar Mumtaz - 18-24 The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Fortress Europe and the reproductive rights agenda
by Loes Keysers - 25-28 Southern Feminist Perspectives on Population and Reproductive Rights: Continuing challenges
by Gita Sen - 29-32 Cairo in Action: The case of Brazil
by Sonia Correa & Sergio Piola - 33-37 A Glimpse of Post-Cairo Opinion in Brussels: Fact or fiction?
by Cynthia Indriso - 38-40 Reproductive Health: The continuing challenge
by Adrienne Germain - 41-46 Barriers of Silence: Reproductive rights for women in Jordan
by Leah Sawalha - 47-50 Adult Learning in the 1990s: The population education debate
by Linda King de Jardon - 51-53 Reproductive Health, Empowerment and Population Policy: Voices from El Salvador
by Ilja Luciak & Ana Francis Gongora - 54-58 Reproductive Health and Rights in the Baja Lines Neighbourhood
by Khawar Mumtaz & Fauzia Rauf - 59-62 Media and Domestic Workers: Modernization of Brazilian society
by Leila Linhares Barsted & Jacqueline Pitanguy - 63-66 Gender, Reproductive Rights and Health in Morocco: Traps for unmarried mothers
by Fenneke Reysoo - 67-69 Empowerment through Education and Reproductive Health Communication in Ghana
by Miranda Greenstreet - 70-72 Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Women in Different Life Stages in Nairobi
by Cecilia Kinuthia-Njenga - 73-74 Reproductive Health for Migrant Burmese Women in Ranong Fishing Community
by Supang Chantavanich & Shakti Paul - 75-77 Child Marriage in Rajasthan
by Swaroop Rani Dubey & Bhagwant Rao Dubey - 78-79 Improving Population Policy in Tanzania
by Ichikaeli Maro - 80-81 Reproductive Health and Rights: Young British women's views
by Anna Qvarlander - 83-96 Local/Global Encounters
by Marie Assaad - 100-103 On the Road to Social Justice: Assessing Cairo
by Wendy Harcourt - 110-111 Towards a Reproductive Health and Rights Agenda for the New Millenium
by Sid-Wid