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January 2021, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-10 Public–private partnerships for improved service delivery: the case of Intercity STC Coaches in Ghana
by Clement Mensah Damoah & Kwame Asamoah - 11-26 Participatory diagnostic for scaling a decision support tool for rice crop management in northern Nigeria
by Espérance Zossou & Kazuki Saito & Alidou Assouma-Imorou & Kokou Ahouanton & Bitrus Dawi Tarfa - 27-36 Funding eligibility requirements: inclusion, exclusion, and mediation in peace interventions
by Marie Donna M. Ballesteros - 37-48 Malnutrition mitigation and community empowerment through the sustainable food reserve programme in Indonesia
by Andy Fefta Wijaya & Apri Kuntariningsih & Sarwono Sarwono & Agus Suryono - 49-58 Sustainable rice farming and its impact on rural women in Myanmar
by Melanie Connor & Su Su San - 59-68 Video-mediated rural learning: effects of images and languages on farmers’ learning in Benin Republic
by Lauréano Bede & Florent Okry & Simplice D. Vodouhe - 69-80 Do transaction costs influence smallholder rubber farmers’ choice of selling outlets? Evidence from Liberia
by Francis F.B. Mulbah & Cecilia Ritho & John Mburu - 81-92 Exploratory agent-based model to understand migration scenarios: a study from the Indian Himalayan Region, Uttarakhand
by Divya Sharma & Neha Khandekar & Kamna Sachdeva - 93-111 Gender differences in rice value chain participation and career preferences of rural youth in India
by Prakashan Chellattan Veettil & Prabhakaran Raghu & Bidhan Mohapatra & Samarendu Mohanty - 112-124 Evolution of open defecation prevalence in Tanzania 2002–2015: evidence from national demographic and health surveys
by Emmanuel Maliti - 125-138 Empowerment as one sees it: assessment of empowerment by women participants of development projects
by Marc Völker & Philippe Doneys
November 2020, Volume 30, Issue 8
- 979-981 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 982-993 Using an adaptive approach to making gatekeepers accountable to internally displaced persons in Mogadishu, Somalia
by Erik Bryld & Christine Kamau & M. A. Mohamoud - 994-1004 Addressing collective action problems in Melanesia: the Northern Islands Market Vendors’ Association in Vanuatu
by Julien Barbara & Kerryn Baker - 1005-1015 International labour migration by women from Vietnam to Taiwan: policy and practice
by Nguyen Quynh Phuong & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Sundar Venkatesh - 1016-1027 Singing from the same song sheet? Exploring “civil society” through the eyes of NGO practitioners
by Sarah Thomas - 1028-1042 Determinants of smallholders’ entrepreneurial drive, willingness and ability to expand farming operations in KwaZulu-Natal
by Lungelo Cele & Edilegnaw Wale - 1043-1057 Participation in ICT-based market information projects, smallholder farmers’ commercialisation, and agricultural income effects: findings from Kenya
by Julius J. Okello & Oliver K. Kirui & Zachary M. Gitonga - 1058-1067 Analysis of smallholder pig value chains in Ghana
by Joseph K. Clottey & John K. M. Kuwornu & Irene S. Egyir - 1068-1081 Cash-for-work and food-for-work programmes’ role in household resilience to food insecurity in southern Ethiopia
by Gezahegn Abebe - 1082-1093 Challenges of community-based forest management with local institutional differences between South Korea and Indonesia
by Eko Priyo Purnomo & Rijal Ramdani & Lubna Salsabila & Jin-Wook Choi - 1094-1104 The making of “asli” Sumba woven cloth: how globalising “intangible heritage” impacts women’s roles
by Rustina Untari & Radhika Gajjala & Ridwan Sanjaya - 1105-1113 Development and radical uncertainty
by Osvaldo Feinstein - 1114-1128 Culture in international development: the role of Concerts Norway in the India-Norway music cooperation (2002–2017)
by Solveig Korum & Bindu Subramaniam - 1129-1136 Two levels of decision-making in receiving international search and rescue teams
by Yosuke Okita & Rajib Shaw
October 2020, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 837-838 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 839-849 Building leadership capacity in women: an NGO in India’s initiative towards women members of SHGs
by Venise Bryan & Salvatore Mendaglio - 850-861 Business registration and firm performance: a case of maize traders in Malawi
by Henry Kankwamba & Lukas Kornher - 862-873 Lessons on communication, development, and evaluation from a Freirean perspective
by Víctor Manuel Marí Sáez - 874-889 Microfinance: where are we and where are we going?
by Serafim Nogueira & Fábio Duarte & Ana Paula Gama - 890-904 Effects of rainfall deviations on non-farm labour market participation and time allocation in northern Ghana
by Richard Kofi Asravor - 905-922 Effect of climate finance on adaptation in the southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh
by Firdaus Ara Hussain & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 923-933 Maturity of the accountability process of social health organisations: evidence from Sao Paulo in Brazil
by Raquel Ferreira Leite Figueiredo & Matheus da Costa Gomes & Mariana Simões Ferraz do Amaral Fregonesi & Carlos Alberto Grespan Bonacim - 934-952 Guided by the beauty of our weapons: comparing project management standards inside and outside international development
by Lauchlan T. Munro & Lavagnon Ika - 953-964 Historical contingency and path dependence in bottom-up democratisation through NGOs: a case study from Pakistan
by Syed Owais - 965-971 Sustainable agriculture for health and prosperity: stakeholders’ roles, legitimacy and modus operandi
by Jon Hellin & Jean Balié & Eleanor Fisher & Genowefa Blundo-Canto & Nafees Meah & Ajay Kohli & Melanie Connor - 972-978 Volunteering for development: what does best practice look like?
by Stephen Thompson & Karen Sparrow & Jonathan Hall & Nicola Chevis
August 2020, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 695-705 New sectoral perspectives on international NGOs: scale, dynamics and influences
by Nicola Banks & Lau Schulpen & Dan Brockington - 706-721 Growth and change in Britain’s development NGO sector (2009–2015)
by Nicola Banks & Dan Brockington - 722-737 Does “the” Dutch INGO exist? Mapping a decade of financial and organisational change
by Lau Schulpen & Luuk van Kempen - 738-750 Canada's GINGOs: who are they, what are they doing, and what role for the future?
by John-Michael Davis - 751-762 Civil society funding by OECD-DAC governments: no more politics as usual?
by Boris Verbrugge & Huib Huyse - 763-773 Civil society aid as balancing act – navigating between managerial and social transformative principles
by Jelmer Kamstra - 774-783 Domestic constraints on the global impact of US development transnational NGOs
by George E. Mitchell & Sarah S. Stroup - 784-794 Partnership on paper, pragmatism on the ground: the European Union’s engagement with civil society organisations
by Niels Keijzer & Fabienne Bossuyt - 795-808 Not one, but many “publics”: public engagement with global development in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States
by Jennifer Hudson & David Hudson & Paolo Morini & Harold Clarke & Marianne C. Stewart - 809-824 In INGOs we trust? How individual determinants and the framing of INGOs influences public trust
by John-Michael Davis & Spencer Henson & Liam Swiss - 825-836 Neutral press, negative opinions: development cooperation and the Dutch media
by Mirjam Vossen
July 2020, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 559-560 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 561-574 The role of community seed banks in achieving farmers’ rights
by Ronnie Vernooy & Teshome Hunduma Mulesa & Arnab Gupta & Jahangir Alam Jony & Kouablan Edmond Koffi & Hilton Mbozi & P.B. Singh & Pitambar Shrestha & Thabo T. Tjikana & C.L.K. Wakkumbure - 575-585 Towards private sector collaboration in aid practice: internal challenges faced by development NGOs
by Minna Hakkarainen - 586-598 Significance of farming groups for resource access and livelihood improvement of rural smallholder women farmers
by Mwanajuma S. Othman & Elizabeth Oughton & Guy Garrod - 599-608 How does organisational capacity contribute to advocacy effectiveness? Taking stock of existing evidence
by Willem Elbers & Jelmer Kamstra - 609-623 Reaching all in rural sanitation: experiences from inclusive programming in five countries
by Naomi Carrard & Jeremy Kohlitz & Simone Soeters & Gabrielle Halcrow & Janina Murta & Juliet Willetts - 624-634 The inclusiveness of community participation in village development planning in Indonesia
by RatnaAyu Damayanti & Syarifuddin Syarifuddin - 635-644 Child tracing: locating the paternal homes of “children born of war”
by Tinashe B. C. Mutsonziwa & Ketty Anyeko & Erin Baines - 645-659 Understanding the sociality of child marriage
by Rachana Sharma & Arupa Shukla & Dhuwarakha Sriram & Vimala Ramakrishnan & Mandira Kalaan & Archna Kumar - 660-671 “It’s a tricky one” – development practitioners’ attitudes towards religion
by Nora Khalaf-Elledge - 672-680 Sustainable value for money – a glimpse of the holy grail?
by Steffie Kemp & Rob MacLennan & Rick James - 681-686 Public engagement for public health: participatory budgeting, targeted social programmes, and infant mortality in Brazil
by Michael Touchton & Brian Wampler - 687-693 The failures of horizontal accountability at the subnational level: a perspective from the Global South
by Gustavo Andrey de Almeida Lopes Fernandes & Marco Antonio Carvalho Teixeira & Ivan Filipe de Almeida Lopes Fernandes & Fabiano Angélico
May 2020, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 421-422 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 423-436 Evaluating participatory group mentoring in international development projects in the Middle East
by Dina Refki & Kathryn Mishkin & September Johnson - 437-447 From complexity to simplicity – how chasing success stories affects gendered NGO practices
by Maren Olene Kloster - 448-458 Understanding participatory budgeting through formal and informal processes of inclusion: a case study in the Philippines
by Gladys Ann R. Maravilla & Jesse Hession Grayman - 459-471 Problematising resilience: development practice and the case of Palestine
by Emma Patricia Keelan & Brendan Ciarán Browne - 472-484 A framework for integrating scientific forecasts with indigenous systems of weather forecasting in southern Nigeria
by Eromose E. Ebhuoma - 485-500 Public distribution system and food security: evidence from Barpeta district, Assam
by Shrabanti Maity - 501-512 Investigating the intersections between counter-terrorism and NGOs in Nigeria: development practice in conflict-affected areas
by Emeka Thaddues Njoku - 513-522 Geographical indications and quality promotion of agricultural products in Vietnam: an analysis of government roles
by Giang Hoang & Thuy T. Nguyen - 523-540 The ‘fishnet approach’ to livelihood improvement in depressed basins: evidence from BRAC’s Integrated Development Programme
by Jinnat Ara & Syeda Sitwat Shahed & Rehnuma Rahman & Sibbir Ahmad & Narayan Chandra Das - 541-547 Making room for manoeuvre: addressing gender norms to strengthen the enabling environment for agricultural innovation
by Lone Badstue & Marlène Elias & Victor Kommerell & Patti Petesch & Gordon Prain & Rhiannon Pyburn & Anya Umantseva - 548-557 Evaluating agricultural extension and education projects: the VELVET approach
by Chrysanthi Charatsari & Evagelos D. Lioutas
April 2020, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 281-282 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 283-296 Does fertiliser subsidy increase maize productivity in Burkina Faso?
by Adeline Doubahan Coulibaly & Kimseyinga Savadogo - 297-307 Efficiency differentials in resource-use among smallholder cassava farmers in southwestern Cameroon
by Ernest L. Molua & Martin Paul Tabe-Ojong & Majory O. Meliko & Miranda Fotabong Nkenglefac & Ajapnwa Akamin - 308-319 Appropriateness of agricultural marketing information service in Punjab, Pakistan
by Muhammad Yaseen & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 320-331 Making conservation sustainable under unfavourable conditions: the case of Chimanimani National Reserve, Mozambique
by Pekka Virtanen - 332-344 Displacement and the public interest in Nigeria: contesting developmental rationales for displacement
by Julian Hugo Walker & Barbara Lipietz & Victoria Ohaeri & Victor Onyebueke & Oliver Ujah - 345-356 Challenging the links between microfinance and domestic violence: evidence from rural India
by Gil Yaron & Rebecca Gordon & John Best & Sunil Choudhary - 357-368 Women as hand pump technicians: empowering women and enhancing participation in rural water supply projects
by Josephine-Mary Sam & Susan K. Todd - 369-382 A framework for assessing the effectiveness of USAID’s food security programme in a developing country
by Komla D. Dzigbede - 383-393 Social networks and household food consumption smoothing in the presence of idiosyncratic shocks: insights from rural Kenya
by Mercy Mbugua & Jonathan Nzuma & Elijah Muange & Catherine Kunyanga - 394-408 Food insecurity coping strategies in conflict-affected Libya
by Rashd Swesi & Imad El-Anis & Md Mofakkarul Islam - 409-420 Does the pursuit of outreach consistently stifle the financial performance of microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa?
by Sydney Chikalipah
February 2020, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 141-142 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 143-153 A modified typology to classify secular NGOs and faith-based organisations in development contexts
by John Frame - 154-167 Development of the rural small manufacturing sector in Gujarat and West Bengal: a comparative study
by Subrata Dutta - 168-181 Group lending through an SHG bank-linkage programme in India: transaction costs and social benefits
by Meenakshi Rajeev & B. P. Vani & Veerashekharappa - 182-193 The nexus of a human rights-based approach and microfinance
by Jae-Eun Noh - 194-206 Evaluation of the community development practitioners’ professional development programme: CIPP model application
by Mokgadi Molope & Akpovire Oduaran - 207-219 Institutionalisation of co-production in the reform of a public enterprise: insights from the Philippines
by Rhea Ledesma-Gumasing & Willi Zimmermann - 220-233 The effect of project aid fragmentation on economic growth
by Mitsuaki Furukawa - 234-243 Youth perceptions of agriculture: influence of cognitive processes on participation in agripreneurship
by Buyisile Magagula & Chiedza Z. Tsvakirai - 244-254 Desire for development: seeking social change though climate adaption projects
by Igor Rubinov - 255-267 Outcome mapping and research into use: analysing monitoring data for effective strategies
by Emily Balls & Nisso Nurova - 268-280 Seeing empowerment as relational: lessons from women participating in development projects in Cambodia
by Philippe Doneys & Donna L. Doane & Sina Norm
January 2020, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-14 Donor-driven harmonised payment of allowances policy and NGOs’ community engagement in Malawi
by Chikosa Ngwira & Susannah Mayhew - 15-26 Gender considerations in development and utilisation of technological innovations: evidence from Ghana
by Monica Addison & Gaudiose Mujawamariya & Ralph Bam - 27-36 What we talk about when we talk about leadership in South Sudan
by David Masua & Chris Mowles & Nicholas Sarra - 37-51 Market mapping for improved cookstoves: barriers and opportunities in East Africa
by Lucy Stevens & Edoardo Santangelo & Kennedy Muzee & Mike Clifford & Sarah Jewitt - 52-67 Learning and savings groups in Bangladesh: an alternative model for transforming families and communities
by John Marsden & Kate Marsden & Mizanur Rahman & Tim Danz & Andrea Danz & Paul Wilson - 68-79 Understanding peoples’ participation in urban local government in West Bengal
by Maumita Das & Soumyadip Chattopadhyay - 80-91 Evaluating social protective factors for violence involvement in Honduras
by Tom Hare & Laura E. Miller-Graff & Juan Carlos Guzman - 92-100 Non-state actors in state-driven development processes: the case of religious actors and foreign aid flows
by Willem Fourie - 101-112 The application of Foucault's disciplinary power to microcredit programmes in two villages of Sylhet, Bangladesh
by Md Al-Amin & Md Nazrul Islam - 113-124 Determinants of return intentions among internally displaced persons (IDPs) of Marawi City, Philippines
by Zaldy C. Collado - 125-136 The global logic of development aid: projects for the landless poor
by Terry Leahy & Amira Mahmoud - 137-140 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
November 2019, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 965-973 Gender and financial inclusion: the critical role for holistic programming
by Julia Arnold & Sarah Gammage - 974-987 What works to increase financial inclusion and women’s financial autonomy? Intentional designs showing promise
by Sarah Eckhoff & Grace Majara Kibombo & Melch Muhame Natukunda & Christian Pennotti & Karen Vandergaag - 988-1000 Barriers to “last mile” financial inclusion: cases from northern Kenya
by Jaya Tiwari & Emily Schaub & Naziha Sultana - 1001-1013 Using direct benefit transfers to transfer benefits to women: a perspective from India
by Rashi Sabherwal & Devesh Sharma & Neeraj Trivedi - 1014-1028 Hidden constraints to digital financial inclusion: the oral-literate divide
by Brett Hudson Matthews - 1029-1038 The role of financial inclusion in driving women’s economic empowerment
by Sarah Hendriks - 1039-1039 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 1040-1052 Women and development-forced evictions: realities, responses and solidarity
by Heather P. Bedi & Joanna Levitt Cea - 1053-1063 Contextualising empowerment: highlighting key elements from women’s stories of empowerment
by Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar & John Overton & Marcela Palomino-Schalscha - 1064-1074 Is social protection in Ghana a right?
by Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai & Abdul-Bassit Abubakari & Jude Martey - 1075-1082 Drivers of civil society organisations’ participation in Ghana’s governance processes
by Joseph Antwi-Boasiako
October 2019, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 825-826 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 827-843 Women’s time use and implications for participation in cacao value chains: evidence from VRAEM, Peru
by Stacy Armbruster & Jennifer Solomon & Trent Blare & Jason Donovan - 844-853 Do farmers' socio-economic characteristics influence their preference for agricultural extension methods?
by Henry Mwololo & Jonathan Nzuma & Cecilia Ritho - 854-866 Assessment of seed quality along the rice seed value chain in Tanzania
by Setegn Gebeyehu & Joseph Kangile & Emmanuel Mwakatobe - 867-881 Livelihood vulnerabilities and diversification of fishing households in Ghana
by Francis K. Y. Amevenku & John K. M. Kuwornu & Alhassan W. Seini & Yaw B. Osei-Asare & Henry Anim-Somuah - 882-897 Of bulls and bulbs: aspirations, opinions and perceptions of rural adolescents and youth in Zambia
by Thomas Daum - 898-911 Using “theory of change” to improve agricultural research: recent experience from Tanzania
by Amos Omore & Michael Kidoido & Edgar Twine & Lusato Kurwijila & Maureen O’Flynn & Julius Githinji - 912-926 Ethics to match complexity in agricultural research for development
by Lucy Carter & Liana Williams - 927-935 Reflecting on reflexivity in development studies research
by Susan M. Crabtree - 936-946 Limbo in development projects
by Lars Bo Andersen - 947-956 Food for Education in Guatemala: links between food intake and reading comprehension
by Thomas M. Crea & Antonia Diaz-Valdes & Kaipeng Wang & Scott D. Easton & Brenda Urizar - 957-964 Building effective collaboration between health systems and the life sciences industry
by Elize Massard da Fonseca & Mariana Ramos Teixeira & Nilson do Rosario Costa
August 2019, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 683-684 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 685-696 The Value for Money agenda: from a straitjacket to a learning approach
by Francesca D’Emidio & Tina Wallace - 697-707 Do results-based management frameworks frustrate or facilitate effective development practice? Irish international development sector experiences
by Susan P. Murphy & Enida Friel & Grace McKiernan & Patrick Considine & Angelina De Marco & Aaron Cunningham & Molly Middlehurst - 708-722 “Learning partners”: overcoming the collective action dilemma of inter-organisational knowledge generation and sharing?
by Anne L. Buffardi & Blane Harvey & Tiina Pasanen - 723-734 Scaling up research-for-development innovations in food and agricultural systems
by Helena Shilomboleni & Renaud De Plaen - 735-747 Child safeguarding in a peacekeeping context: lessons from Liberia
by Sarah Blakemore & Rosa Freedman & Nicolas Lemay-Hébert - 748-759 A road to development? Rural perspectives on infrastructure maintenance in Solomon Islands
by Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis - 760-773 Poverty reduction in Upper West Region, Ghana: role of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme
by Moses Naiim Fuseini & Francis Enu-Kwesi & Mohammed Sulemana - 774-785 The limitations of market-based approaches to empowerment: lessons from a case study in Northern Ghana
by Sophia Friedson-Ridenour & Molly Clark-Barol & Kurt Wilson & Sweta Shrestha & Cassandra Mercy Ofori - 786-797 A study on capacity development in the “What Works to Prevent Violence Against Women” programme
by Samantha Willan & Alice Kerr-Wilson & Anna Parke & Andrew Gibbs - 798-807 Does financial inclusion increase financial resilience? Evidence from Bangladesh
by A.H.M. Belayeth Hussain & Noraida Endut & Sumonkanti Das & Mohammed Thanvir Ahmed Chowdhury & Nadia Haque & Sumena Sultana & Khandaker Jafor Ahmed - 808-816 Experience with participatory video proposals: assisting community organisations with innovation project planning
by Pamela Richardson-Ngwenya & Raul Fernandez & Maria J. Restrepo & Brigitte A. Kaufmann - 817-823 A time for locally driven development in Papua and West Papua
by Mochamad Indrawan & Agus Sumule & Arief Wijaya & Noak Kapisa & Frans Wanggai & Mubariq Ahmad & Benja V. Mambai & Charlie D. Heatubun
July 2019, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 539-544 Beyond the pledges: reflections on sustainability transitions in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region
by Suzanne H. Hammad & Mohammad Al-Saidi & Esmat Zaidan - 545-558 Participation modes and diplomacy of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries towards the global sustainability agenda
by Mohammad Al-Saidi & Esmat Zaidan & Suzanne Hammad - 559-569 Culture and the politics of sustainable development in the GCC: identity between heritage and globalisation
by Mazhar Al-Zo’by - 570-581 Cultural-based challenges of the westernised approach to development in newly developed societies
by Esmat Zaidan - 582-593 Development drivers of the water-energy-food nexus in the Gulf Cooperation Council region
by Ammar Abulibdeh & Esmat Zaidan & Mohammad Al-Saidi - 594-605 Pathways for building urban resilience to climate change in Oman
by Talal Al-Awadhi & Yassine Charabi & B.S. Choudri - 606-618 Comparative analysis of the driving forces and spatiotemporal patterns of urbanisation in Muscat, Doha, and Dubai
by Ammar Abulibdeh & Talal Al-Awadhi & Mohammed Al-Barwani - 619-634 Solar energy farming as a development innovation for vulnerable water basins
by Mohammad Al-Saidi & Nisreen Lahham - 635-644 Urban agriculture towards food security of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese host communities
by Sudeh Dehnavi & Verena Süß - 645-650 The contribution of civil society to sustainable development in the Gulf and beyond
by Rachel Hayman - 651-661 Partnering for sustainable development: case study of a 10-year donor–recipient partnership
by Samah Al Sabbagh & Esker Copeland - 662-669 How to improve sustainability: the critical role of education for Syrian refugees
by Tareq Z. Albakri & Rabih Shibli - 670-681 Sustainable development in the Arab world – is the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region fit for the challenge?
by Esmat Zaidan & Mohammad Al-Saidi & Suzanne H. Hammad
May 2019, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 407-408 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 409-423 Integrating gender into index-based agricultural insurance: a focus on South Africa
by Lorna Born & Charles Spillane & Una Murray - 424-436 Farmers’ perceptions of milk-collecting centres in Thailand's dairy industry
by Thitiya Jitmun & John K.M. Kuwornu & Avishek Datta & Anil Kumar Anal - 437-447 Assessment of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty programme in Karaga district, Ghana
by Mohammed Sulemana & Bukari Francis Issahaku Malongza & Mohammed Abdulai - 448-463 Responsible use of crop protection products and Nigeria's growth enhancement support scheme
by Joseph I. Uduji & Elda N. Okolo-Obasi & Simplice A. Asongu - 464-476 Community assessment of NGO housing delivery: lessons from Port Vila, Vanuatu
by Lisa Strychar & Jennifer Day - 477-488 Why work “at home”? Oxfam’s value-added and the UK Poverty Programme
by Susannah Pickering-Saqqa - 489-500 A new way of measuring behavioural compliance for prevention programme interventions using KAP Score
by Daniel Lindgren & Shawn Kelley - 501-513 Remoteness as a gendered construct
by Flavian Lihwa & Christopher J. Johnstone & Matthew A.M. Thomas & Brooke Krause - 514-524 Coupling a ladder to the safety net: reinventing MGNREGA for asset creation
by Sandeep Tambe & Nima Tashi Bhutia & Sarika Pradhan & Jigme Basi - 525-533 Modelling trust and contractual arrangements in a local economy
by Dalel Ayari & Lokman Zaibet - 534-537 Respecting communities: languages and cultural understanding in international development work
by Vicky Mancuso Brehm
April 2019, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 271-272 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 273-286 Resolving the tensions between the principles of aid effectiveness: an Indonesia-Australia technical assistance project
by Brooke Wilmsen & Andrew van Hulten & Alexandra Kaasch - 287-299 Can ICT-enabled real-time data contribute to adaptive management in development programming?
by Inka Barnett & Kevin Hernandez & Ben Ramalingam & Anna Levy & Carrie Oppenheimer & Craig Valters - 300-313 Paths for improving non-profit impact on society: lessons from government–non-profit relationships in Brazil
by Marcelo Marchesini da Costa - 314-325 Geographical versus social displacement: the politics of return and post-war recovery in Northern Uganda
by Sarah Khasalamwa-Mwandha - 326-335 Analysis of off-farm work decisions among smallholder farm households in Burkina Faso
by Soumaila Gansonré - 336-348 Climate change research in bilateral development programmes: experiences from India and Peru
by Veruska Muccione & Boris Orlowsky & Simon K. Allen & Christian Huggel & Nadine Salzmann & Nilton Montoya & Surjeet Singh Randhawa & Markus Stoffel - 349-359 Older people’s conceptualisation of poverty and their experiences of government programmes in Uganda
by Rosette Kabuye & Norman Mukasa - 360-370 How democratic decentralisation facilitates, sustains, and interrupts market-driven development in India
by Dolly Daftary - 371-383 Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia
by Uchendu Chigbu & Zebad Alemayehu & Walter Dachaga - 384-394 The impact of MGNREGS on child labour and child education: an empirical analysis
by Saswati Das & Diganta Mukherjee - 395-405 Optimal sources of financing for microfinance institutions in sub-Saharan Africa
by Sydney Chikalipah
February 2019, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 133-134 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 135-146 Participatory modelling and development practice: artisanal fishers in Nicaragua
by Christian E. Casillas & Isha Ray - 147-158 Expensive English: an accessible language approach for Papua New Guinea agricultural development
by Jo Caffery & Deborah Hill - 159-169 Language, NGOs and inclusion: the donor perspective
by Angela M. Crack - 170-182 Does fertiliser use improve household welfare? Evidence from Ghana’s cocoa industry
by Gideon Danso-Abbeam & Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi - 183-195 WaSH as a maternal health issue: three perspectives from rural Uganda
by Corinne Schuster-Wallace & Susan Watt & Zachariah Mulawa & Morgan Pommells - 196-207 Reproductive health services: “Business-in-a-Box” as a model social innovation
by Abdur Rehman Cheema & Abid Mehmood - 208-219 Aid and development by design: local solutions to local problems
by Adrian Flint & Christian Meyer zu Natrup - 220-229 Is development studies becoming too brainy? A comparison of World Development Reports
by Mine Sato - 230-249 India 2025: the public distribution system and National Food Security Act 2013
by Sayan Chakraborty & S. P. Sarmah - 250-262 Sen’s capability approach and microcredit: lessons from a Malaysian case
by Shankaran Nambiar - 263-269 Addressing avoidable vision impairment in Mozambique and the Africa region
by Stephen Thompson & Kovin Naidoo & Joel Bambamba & Vanessa Moodley & Diane van Staden & Amanda Forde & Kajal Shah & Luigi Bilotto & James Loughman
January 2019, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-14 Does women’s empowerment through policy intervention reduce food insecurity in South Africa?
by Yonas T. Bahta & Enoch Owusu-Sekyere & Boipelo Tlalang - 15-25 Not just any toilet – women’s solutions to sanitation in informal settlements in Nairobi
by Samantha Winter & Francis Barchi & Millicent Ningoma Dzombo