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November 2006, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 644-650 What is Development Studies?
by Andrew Sumner - 651-658 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 659-660 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 661-663 Index to Volume 16
by The Editors
August 2006, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 383-384 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 385-399 Enhancing learning in development partnerships
by Robin Vincent & Ailish Byrne - 400-411 The power of participatory monitoring and evaluation: insights from south-west China
by Ronnie Vernooy & Sun Qiu & Jianchu Xu - 412-424 Accountability and effectiveness of NGOs: adapting business tools successfully
by Eoghan Walsh & Helena Lenihan - 425-440 Can Business Development Services practitioners learn from theories of innovation and services marketing?
by Marjolein C.J. Caniëls & Henny A. Romijn & Marieke de Ruijter-De Wildt - 441-451 Fair-trade coffee in Nicaragua and Tanzania: a comparison
by Gautier Pirotte & Geoffrey Pleyers & Marc Poncelet - 452-464 A survey of micro-enterprise in urban West Africa: drivers shaping the sector
by Marc-André Roy & David Wheeler - 465-475 Shea butter: connecting rural Burkinabè women to international markets through fair trade
by Delaney Greig - 476-483 Micro-credit and micro-finance: functional and conceptual differences
by Khandakar Qudrat-I Elahi & M. Lutfor Rahman - 484-489 The role of Ministries of Finance in implementing the ‘Three Ones’
by Kizito Nsarhaza Bishikwabo & Alessandro Lanteri - 490-497 Micro-credit in Spain: a comparison with the Southern approach
by Begoña Gutiérrez Nieto - 498-503 Aquaculture in Vietnam: development perspectives
by Do Thi Thanh Vinh - 504-505 AccountAbility 2005: ‘Reinventing Accountability for the 21st Century’
by Jenny Hyatt - 506-514 Book reviews
by The Editors
June 2006, Volume 16, Issue 3-4
- 235-239 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 240-254 Humanitarian trends and dilemmas
by Tony Vaux - 255-269 The politics of emergency and the demise of the developing state: problems for humanitarian advocacy
by Vanessa Pupavac - 270-277 Who really protects civilians?
by Andrew Bonwick - 278-291 Colombian peace communities: the role of NGOs in supporting resistance to violence and oppression
by Gretchen Alther - 292-302 Everyday practices of humanitarian aid: tsunami response in Sri Lanka
by Udan Fernando & Dorothea Hilhorst - 303-315 Humanitarianism and politics: the dangers of contrived separation
by Volker Schimmel - 316-321 Funding development in Rwanda: the survivors' perspective
by Mary Kayitesi-Blewitt - 322-333 Aid partnership in the Bougainville conflict: the case of a local women's NGO and its donors
by Jonathan Makuwira - 334-341 Meeting the demand for skilled and experienced humanitarian workers
by Frances Richardson - 342-353 Women, gender, and conflict: making the connections
by Martha Thompson - 354-370 Contemporary issues in humanitarianism: selected resources
by Deborah Eade - 371-381 Book reviews
by The Editors
2006, Volume 16, Issue 03-04
- 235-239 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 240-254 Humanitarian trends and dilemmas
by Tony Vaux - 255-269 The politics of emergency and the demise of the developing state: problems for humanitarian advocacy
by Vanessa Pupavac - 270-277 Who protects civilians?
by Andrew Bonwick - 278-291 Colombian peace communities: the role of NGOs in supporting resistance to violence and oppression
by Gretchen Alther - 292-302 Everyday practices of humanitarian aid: tsunami response in Sri Lanka
by Udan Fernando & Dorothea Hilhorst - 303-315 Humanitarianism and politics: the dangers of contrived separation
by Volker Schimmel - 316-321 Funding development in Rwanda: the survivors' perspective
by Mary Kayitesi-Blewitt - 322-333 Aid partnership in the Bougainville conflict: the case of a local women's NGO and its donors
by Jonathan Makuwira - 334-341 Meeting the demand for skilled and experienced humanitarian workers
by Frances Richardson - 342-353 Women, gender, and conflict: making the connections
by Martha Thompson - 354-370 Contemporary issues in humanitarianism: selected resources
by Deborah Eade - 371-381 Book reviews
by The Editors
April 2006, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 111-113 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 114-127 Decentralisation and NGO–municipal government collaboration in Ecuador
by James R. Keese & Marco Freire Argudo - 128-140 Scaling-up natural resource management: insights from research in Latin America
by Simon E. Carter & Bruce Currie-Alder - 141-152 Gender and evidence-based planning: the CIET methods
by Neil Andersson & Melissa Roche - 153-168 Building skills in qualitative research to inform pro-poor policy: experience from a Bangladeshi NGO
by Janet Seeley & Iqbal Alam Khan - 169-178 Art and disarmament: turning arms into ploughshares in Mozambique
by Frank James Tester - 179-192 The future of Fair Trade coffee: dilemmas facing Latin America's small-scale producers
by Douglas L. Murray & Laura T. Raynolds & Peter L. Taylor - 193-200 Development? Freedom? Whose development and freedom?
by Jonathan Makuwira - 201-208 NGOs in conflict prevention: experiences from the water sector in Ethiopia
by Rea Bonzi - 209-214 Evaluating gender mainstreaming in development projects
by Maretha de Waal - 215-221 Mainstreaming gender in the mines: results from an Indonesian colliery
by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 222-226 Falling down the rabbit hole: crime in Johannesburg's inner city
by Kirsten Harrison - 227-232 Book reviews
by The Editors - 233-233 Erratum
by The Editors
February 2006, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 4-14 Developing leaders? developing countries?
by Henry Mintzberg - 15-26 Academic-community collaboration, gender research, and development: pitfalls and possibilities
by Barbara Cottrell & Jane L. Parpart - 27-38 Lessons from action-research partnerships: LASA/Oxfam America 2004 Martin Diskin Memorial Lecture
by Jonathan Fox - 39-50 Partnerships, learning, and development: a case study from Ghana
by Chie Takahashi - 51-61 Urban agriculture: addressing practical and strategic gender needs
by Alice J. Hovorka - 62-67 Unethical ethics?: applying research ethics in Uzbekistan
by Caleb Wall And & John Overton - 68-73 Forestry income management and poverty reduction: empirical findings from Kongo, Cameroon
by Samuel Assembe Mvondo - 74-79 Designing and implementing a community-driven development programme in Indonesia
by Ke Fang - 80-84 Changes in the lives of the ultra poor: an exploratory study
by Sarah Walker & Imran Matin - 85-90 Bridging research and policy in international development: an analytical and practical framework
by Julius Court & John Young - 91-96 A participatory approach to evaluating the impact of NGOs on development in Nepal
by John Cameron - 97-102 Between four worlds: building research capacity in Papua New Guinea
by Carole Kayrooz & Barbara Chambers & John Spriggs - 103-104 Conference report
by The Editors - 105-109 Book reviews
by The Editors
November 2005, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 725-727 Editorial
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 728-736 Sustainability and peace building: a key challenge
by Kirsti Samuels - 737-746 Post-war aid: patterns and purposes
by Astri Suhrke & Julia Buckmaster - 747-759 Transitional politics in Afghanistan and Iraq: inclusion, consultation, and public participation
by Katia Papagianni - 760-766 Rebuilding a failed state: Liberia
by Mike McGovern - 767-777 Towards more effective peace building: a conversation with Roland Paris
by Alina Rocha Menocal & Kate Kilpatrick - 778-784 Peace building: a literature review
by Ana Cutter - 785-800 Annotated resources on peace building and post-war reconstruction
by Alina Rocha Menocal & Deborah Eade - 801-806 Book reviews
by The Editors - 807-807 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 808-811 Index to volume 15
by The Editors
August 2005, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 615-616 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 617-630 Labour migration: A developmental path or a low-level trap?
by David Ellerman - 631-642 Collaborative research as an anti-poverty tool: a research partnership between police and indigenous Australians
by Robyn Eversole & Richard Routh - 643-654 Beyond PRA: experiments in facilitating local action in water management
by Wouter Schaap & Snehangshu Sekhar Nandi - 655-667 Finding a curriculum that works under trees: Literacy and health education for adolescent girls in rural Malawi
by Angela Hogg & Berlina Makwiza & Stella Mlanga & Robin Broadhead & Loretta Brabin - 668-676 How can Kenyans abroad contribute to national development?
by Dharam Ghai - 677-684 Canterbury to Cameroon: a new partnership between faiths and the World Bank
by Christopher L. Pallas - 685-691 The development impact of remittances to Nicaragua
by Allen Jennings & Matthew Clarke - 692-700 Attacking social exclusion: combining rehabilitative and preventive approaches to leprosy in Bangladesh
by Sophie Plagerson - 701-709 Women, workers, and migrants in the globalised public health sector: debate at the 2004 International Labour Conference
by Kim Van Eyck - 710-716 Arms sales and development: making the critical connection
by Jane Chanaa - 717-724 Book Reviews
by The Editors
June 2005, Volume 15, Issue 3-4
- 249-250 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 251-268 Guest editor's introduction: Do more good, do less harm: development and the private sector
by John Sayer - 269-285 Is foreign direct investment good for the poor? A review and stocktake
by Andrew Sumner - 286-301 Public resistance to privatisation in water and energy
by David Hall & Emanuele Lobina & Robin de la Motte - 302-315 Public service privatisation and crisis in Argentina
by Leopoldo Rodríguez-Boetsch - 316-324 Public–private partnership (PPP) and water-supply provision in urban Africa: The experience of Congo-Brazzaville
by Gabriel Tati - 325-336 How can the poor benefit from private investment in agricultural research? A case study from Bolivia
by Ana Marr & Tim Chancellor - 337-348 An institutional approach to service-provision partnerships in South Asia
by Kevin Tayler - 349-361 Private-sector development in a transition economy: The case of Vietnam
by Henrik Schaumburg-müller - 362-374 In whose name? The accountability of corporate social responsibility
by Jem Bendell - 375-388 Corporate responsibility and the movement of business
by Peter Utting - 389-404 Corporate accountability to the poor? Assessing the effectiveness of community-based strategies
by Niamh Garvey & Peter Newell - 405-412 Corporate responsibility or core competence?
by Barbara Hayes & Bridget Walker - 413-421 Business economic impacts: The new frontier for corporate accountability
by Helen Campbell - 422-432 Corporate social responsibility: A challenge for the donor community
by Bob Frame - 433-438 Corporate citizenship: Creating social capacity in developing countries
by Trevor Goddard - 439-450 Size matters: the need for human-scale economic institutions for development
by Julian Oram & Deborah Doane - 451-462 A critique of design methodologies appropriate to private-sector activity in development
by Tim Coward & James Fathers - 463-474 Enhancing competitiveness and securing equitable development: Can small, micro, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do the trick?
by Soeren Jeppesen - 475-489 Facilitated inter-firm collaboration in Ghana: The case of Danida's private-sector development projects
by John Kuada & Olav Jull Sørensen - 490-501 Private funding of microcredit schemes: Much ado about nothing?
by Begoña Gutiérrez Nieto - 502-513 Post-conflict pro-poor private-sector development: The case of Timor-Leste
by Takayoshi Kusago - 514-521 Java furniture makers: Globalisation winners or losers?
by Lienda Loebis & Hubert Schmitz - 522-528 The World Bank's land of kiosks: Community driven development in Timor-Leste
by Ben Moxham - 529-538 Managing ethical standards: When rhetoric meets reality
by Sumi Dhanarajan - 539-545 What difference can they make? Assessing the social impact of corporate codes of practice
by Valerie Nelson & Adrienne Martin & Joachim Ewert - 546-558 Leveraging change in the working conditions of UK homeworkers
by Peter Williams - 559-571 Reaching the marginalised? Gender value chains and ethical trade in African horticulture
by Anne Tallontire & Catherine Dolan & Sally Smith & Stephanie Barrientos - 572-583 Corporate responsibility and the US–Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA): Are they compatible?
by Carolina Quinteros - 584-599 Does fair trade make a difference? The case of small coffee producers in Nicaragua
by Karla Utting-chamorro - 600-614 Partnering for sustainability: Business–NGO alliances in the coffee industry
by April Linton
2005, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 131-133 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 134-150 Evaluating fair trade as a development project: methodological considerations
by Elisabeth Paul - 151-164 Using key informant monitoring in safe motherhood programming in Nepal
by Neil Price & Deepa Pokharel - 165-174 Crop diversity and livelihood security in the andes
by Jon Hellin & Sophie Higman - 175-185 Constructing alternatives to globalisation: strengthening tradition through innovation
by David Barkin & Lourdes Barón - 186-199 Mitigating impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural livelihoods: NGO experiences in sub-Saharan Africa
by Joanna White & John Morton - 200-209 The poor will always be with us—and so will NGOs
by Agustín de Santisteban - 210-215 NGO partnerships and the taming of the grassroots in rural India
by Dip Kapoor - 216-221 Bhutan: a review of its approach to sustainable development
by Bob Frame - 222-230 The promise of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research
by Sarah Michael - 231-237 Using geographic information systems (gis) for gender and development
by Keith Bosak & Kathleen Schroeder - 238-247 Book reviews
by The Editors
February 2005, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 4-15 Performance-based partnership Agreements for the reconstruction of the health system in Afghanistan
by Valéry Ridde * † - 16-27 Building civil society through partnership: lessons from a case study of the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
by Roland Hoksbergen * - 28-38 Redefining community–state partnership in natural resource management: a case from India
by Chetan Kumar * & Umar Shankar Vashisht † - 40-48 Veterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now?
by Trish Silkin * - 49-59 Implementing ILO child labour convention 182: lessons from the gold-mining sector in Burkina Faso
by Leslie Groves * - 60-63 Aiding and abetting the politicians?
by Janice Tate * - 64-69 ‘Self-knowledge is the prerequisite of humanity’: personal development and self-awareness for aid workers
by Jane Gilbert * - 70-76 Opportunities for the UN and civil society to collaborate more effectively
by Heather Grady * - 77-82 Trust, accountability, and face-to-face interaction in North–South NGO relations
by Emma Mawdsley * & Janet G. Townsend † & Gina Porter ‡ - 83-89 Women's inheritance rights in Malawi: the role of District Assemblies
by Asiyati Lorraine Chiweza * - 90-99 Engaging women in community decision-making processes in rural Ghana: Problems and prospects
by Service Opare * - 100-105 First experiences of a community-based natural resource management programme in northern Mozambique
by Reimund Kube * - 106-114 A multidisciplinary NGO: the interface of home economics with gender and development
by Sherry C. Betts * & Patricia Goldey † - 115-121 Gender and human security issues: building a programme of action-research
by Rosalind Boyd * - 122-129 Book reviews
by The Editors
January 2004, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 723-725 Editorial
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 726-732 A new wave of decentralisation in Latin America? A conversation with Rosemary Thorp
by Alina Rocha Menocal - 733-740 Democratic decentralisation and poverty reduction in Madhya Pradesh: searching for an institutional equilibrium
by William McCarten & Vinod Vyasulu - 741-752 Analysing micro‐assistance to democracy: EU support for grassroots organisations in South Africa
by Lorenzo Fioramonti - 753-760 Promoting gender sensitivity in local governance in Ghana
by Esther Ofei‐Aboagye - 761-767 Decentralised transformative leadership approaches to HIV/AIDS in Nepal, 2002–2004
by Janet Sanders & Tatwa Timsina - 768-779 Decentralisation and democracy in developing countries: an overview
by Fidelx Pius Kulipossa - 780-790 Democratic decentralisation and local participation: a review of recent research
by Sylvia Bergh - 791-808 Annotated Resources on democracy and decentralisation
by Alina Rocha Menocal & Deborah Eade - 809-826 Book reviews
by The Editors - 823-823 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 824-826 Index to Volume 14
by The Editors
2004, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 603-605 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 606-618 Local government and housing in South Africa: managing demand and enabling markets
by David Pottie - 619-632 Improving citizen participation in local government in Latin America through international cooperation: a case study
by W. E. (Ted) Hewitt - 633-644 The ‘Economy of Communion’: a case study of business and civil society in partnership for change
by Lorna Gold - 645-659 Children's perceptions of poverty, participation, and local governance in Uganda
by Sophie Witter & Jenifer Bukokhe - 660-672 The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and faith‐based NGO aid to Africa
by Susan Dicklitch & Heather Rice - 673-679 Communication for social change in Latin America: contexts, theories, and experiences
by Daniel Mato - 680-688 Mayan dress as text: contested meanings
by Morna Macleod - 689-695 Reflections on NGOs in Tanzania: what we are, what we are not, and what we ought to be
by Issa G. Shivji - 696-701 Impact measurement for NGOs: experiences from India and Sri Lanka
by Linda Kelly & Patrick Kilby & Nalini Kasynathan - 702-709 Bridging gaps: collaboration between research and operational organisations
by James L. Garrett - 710-717 Book reviews
by The Editors
January 2004, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 467-468 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 469-480 Poverty reduction and violence against women: exploring links, assessing impact
by Geraldine Terry - 481-494 Hearing silenced voices: developing community with an advisory committee
by Wilfreda E. Thurston & Pip J. Farrar & Ann L. Casebeer & Judith C. Grossman - 495-507 ‘Marriage’ to capital: the fallback positions of Fiji's women garment workers
by Christy Harrington - 508-520 Myths and realities of the impact of political Islam on women: female employment in Indonesia and Iran
by Roksana Bahramitash - 521-532 Officialising strategies: participatory processes and gender in Thailand's water resources sector
by Bernadette P. Resurreccion & Mary Jane Real & Panadda Pantana - 534-549 Developing indicators to assess women's empowerment in Vietnam
by Diana Santillán & Sidney Ruth Schuler & Hoang Tu Anh & Tran Hung Minh & Quach Thu Trang & Nguyen Minh Duc - 550-559 Expanding women's opportunities: the potential of heifer projects in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Fred M. Ssewamala - 559-568 The impact of institutional racism upon indigenous economic and human development in Australia
by Don Fuller & Myles Howard & Eileen Cummings - 569-573 When do communities know best? UNICEF's search for relevant social indicators in Zimbabwe
by George Kararach - 574-585 Supporting NGO partners affected by HIV/AIDS
by Rick James & Dan Mullins - 586-592 Book reviews
by The Editors
2004, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 307-310 Editorial
by Deborah Eade - 311-327 Institutional sustainability: at what price? UNDP and the new cost‐sharing model in Brazil
by Flavia Galvani & Stephen Morse - 328-341 How can small donors contribute to sustainable development in large regions? The case of NZAID in Latin America
by Bob Frame & Linda Te Puni & Chris Wheatley - 342-353 Social capital, NGOs, and development: a Guatemalan case study
by Bill Abom - 354-365 Development NGOs, local learning, and social capital: the experience of CARE Bolivia in Villa Serrano
by Antonio Rodríguez‐Carmona - 366-380 The role and example of Chilean and Argentinian Mothers in democratisation
by Wanda C. Krause - 381-395 Building assets to reduce vulnerability: microfinance provision by a rural working people's union in Mexico
by Ben Rogaly & Alfonso Castillo & Martha Romero Serrano