Content
April 2018, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 414-421 Co-movement revisited: reflections on four decades of media transformation in Canadian Indigenous communities
by Lorna Roth & Patricia H. Audette-Longo - 422-431 Power and development in practice: NGOs and the development agenda setting
by Jonathan Makuwira - 432-443 Instrumentalising the digital: adolescents’ engagement with ICTs in low- and middle-income countries
by Shakuntala Banaji & Sonia Livingstone & Anulekha Nandi & Mariya Stoilova - 444-451 Should the C4D expert survive? Rethinking expertise in communication and innovation
by Jessica Noske-Turner
February 2018, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 179-181 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 182-194 Access to infrastructure and human well-being: evidence from rural Nepal
by Jeet Bahadur Sapkota - 195-207 An analysis of well-being in urban Nigeria
by Andrea Rigon - 208-226 Participatory community analysis: identifying and addressing challenges to Ethiopian smallholder livelihoods
by Tobias Lunt & Jim Ellis-Jones & Kindu Mekonnen & Steffen Schulz & Peter Thorne & Elmar Schulte-Geldermann & Kalpana Sharma - 227-241 Key challenges in Malawi’s paprika supply chain: new insights into contract farming
by Lana A. Repar & Stephen Onakuse & Joe Bogue & Ana Afonso - 242-256 The Malian fertiliser value chain post-subsidy: an analysis of its structure and performance
by Veronique Theriault & Melinda Smale & Amidou Assima - 257-268 The story of the “now-women”: changing gender norms in rural West Africa
by Beniamino Cislaghi - 269-279 Displacement, resettlement, and livelihood restoration: safeguard standards in practice
by Asmita Kabra - 280-291 From ‘Christians doing development’ to ‘doing Christian development’: the changing role of religion in the international work of Tearfund
by Dena Freeman - 292-302 Roles and contributions of community seed banks in climate adaptation in Nepal
by Shree Maharjan & Keshav Maharjan - 303-310 Flood risk reduction through insurance for SMEs in Pathumthani province, Thailand
by Shubham Pathak & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 311-317 “The pluses of pulses”: haricot beans and women’s empowerment in Ethiopia
by Esayas Bekele Geleta & Carol Henry & Patience Elabor-Idemudia - 318-324 Agriculture in the western Himalayas – an asset turning into a liability
by Roopam Shukla & Anusheema Chakraborty & Kamna Sachdeva & P.K. Joshi
January 2018, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 4-15 Accountability mechanisms in community-driven reconstruction in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
by Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa & Dorothea Hilhorst & Carolien Jacobs - 16-32 VAWG mainstreaming in access to justice programmes: a framework for action
by Tamsin Bradley & Janet Gruber - 33-50 Women’s empowerment in rural Honduras and its determinants: insights from coffee communities in Ocotepeque and Copan
by Thomas Dietz & Andrea Estrella Chong & Paulino Font Gilabert & Janina Grabs - 51-64 Are savings groups a livelihoods game changer for young people in Africa?
by Justin Flynn & James Sumberg - 65-80 Mainstreaming climate change into local governance: financing and budgetary compliance in selected local governments in Ghana
by Justice Issah Musah-Surugu & Kwadwo Owusu & Paul William Kojo Yankson & Emmanuel Kofi Ayisi - 81-94 Demands, responsibility, and influence in Malawi’s participatory agricultural extension services
by Cristina Álvarez-Mingote & Paul E. McNamara - 95-106 Receiving information about rice seeds on mobile phones in eastern India
by Valerien Pede & Takashi Yamano & Prakashan Chellattanveettil & Ishika Gupta - 107-124 Analysing pig traders in Uganda: sampling issues, marketing activities, and constraint analysis
by Nadhem Mtimet & Derek Baker & Emily Ouma - 125-137 Making innovations work: local government–NGO partnership and collaborative governance in rural Bangladesh
by Pranab Panday - 138-151 Factors influencing working conditions of small enterprises in Sylhet City, Bangladesh
by A.H.M. Belayeth Hussain & Noraida Endut - 152-164 Can technology change the existing culture? Case study on Bangladesh’s public sector
by Matt Husain & Sebastian Kolesar - 165-175 The role of foreign donors in rebuilding the Ukrainian nation-state
by Anton Oleinik - 176-178 Development in practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
November 2017, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1033-1034 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 1035-1049 Shaping participation: an international NGO implementing a government participation policy
by Beth Gilfillan & Anthony Fee - 1050-1063 Indicators for economic vulnerability to drought in South Africa
by Nomalanga M. Mdungela & Yonas T. Bahta & Andries J. Jordaan - 1064-1077 High food prices in urban Cameroon: coping strategies and suggested policy actions
by Alexander F. Legwegoh & Evan D.G. Fraser - 1078-1090 Spotlights on certification and farmers’ welfare: crossing boundaries in social scientific research
by Astrid Offermans & Pieter Glasbergen - 1091-1102 Access and coverage: which farmers do plant clinics reach in Uganda?
by Gabriel Karubanga & Frank B. Matsiko & Solveig Danielsen - 1103-1113 Moving to commercial production: a case of intensive chili farming in Indonesia
by Joko Mariyono - 1114-1125 Left out but not backing down: exploring women’s voices against large-scale agro-plantations in Cameroon
by Lotsmart Fonjong - 1126-1132 Women’s adoption of improved cook stoves in Timor-Leste: challenges and opportunities
by Therese Thi Phuong Tam Nguyen - 1133-1140 The retirement project of George Stuart Atkins: development radio in the time of cybernetics
by Ian Smillie
October 2017, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 901-902 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 903-912 Mapping giant honey bee nests in Palawan, Philippines through a transdisciplinary approach
by Denise Margaret S. Matias & Till Stellmacher & Christian Borgemeister & Jun G. Cayron & Henrik von Wehrden - 913-926 From rhetoric to reality: an NGO’s challenge for reaching the furthest behind
by Andrew C. Stanley & Dennis Willms & Corinne Schuster-Wallace & Susan Watt - 927-939 Women’s NGOs as intermediaries in development cooperation: findings from research in Tanzania
by Kate Grantham & Bipasha Baruah - 940-951 “I know! I live here”: poor women and the work of empowerment
by Richa Dhanju & Kathleen O’Reilly - 952-964 What encourages households to adopt rice as a new crop? Understanding gender roles and perceptions in households in northern Namibia
by Kiyomi Kaida & Yoshiaki Nishikawa & Thomas Benisiu & Ottilie Shivolo & Vistorina Hango - 965-980 Commercialising smallholder agricultural production in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
by Kim Alexander & Peter Case & Michael Jones & John Connell - 981-993 The welfare impacts of market channel choice by smallholder farmers in Tanzania
by Frank E. Mmbando & Edilegnaw Z. Wale & Lloyd J.S. Baiyegunhi - 994-1005 The effect of logistic services on the watermelon value chain in Tanzania
by Victoria Makuya & Zenna Mpenda & Daniel Ndyetabula - 1006-1019 Does microfinance alleviate poverty and inequality? Studying self-help groups in Bodoland, Assam
by Shrabanti Maity & Rahul Sarania - 1020-1032 Ethnocompetitiveness, relations, and networks: towards rural sustainability
by Diosey Ramón Lugo-Morin
August 2017, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 783-784 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 785-800 Participatory system dynamics modelling for dairy value chain development in Nicaragua
by Helene Lie & Karl M. Rich & Stefan Burkart - 801-812 An exploration of the financial practices of tribal communities in Jhabua, India
by Samapti Guha & Hemangi Patel & Nadiya Parekh - 813-827 Factors affecting access to primary health care services in Pakistan: a gender-based analysis
by Sanaullah Panezai & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Shahab E. Saqib - 828-838 Culture and women’s land rights on the ground in Uganda
by Jackline Kabahinda - 839-850 Platforms for institutional change: assessing the potential of livelihood enhancement groups as community entry points in Zambia
by Kelvin Mulungu & Elias Madzudzo & Samuel Adjei-Nsiah & Mulani Akatama - 851-864 Meeting development goals: evidence from the Civil Society Education Fund
by Xavier Rambla & Antoni Verger & D. Brent Edwards & Clara Fontdevila & Xavier Bonal - 865-879 Factors influencing rubber marketing by smallholder farmers in Thailand
by Paratta Promme & John K.M. Kuwornu & Damien Jourdain & Ganesh P. Shivakoti & Peeyush Soni - 880-891 Passion, paternalism, and politics: DIY development and independent volunteers in Honduras
by Sharon J. McLennan - 892-898 The situation of women in the agribusiness sector in Africa
by Rahma Isaack Adam & Philip Osano & Joan Birika & Atieno A. Ndede Amadi & Henry Bwisa - 899-900 A Fraught Embrace: The Romance and Reality of AIDS Altruism in Africa
by Daniel Wroe
July 2017, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 575-579 Guest introduction: faith and health in development contexts
by Christoph Benn - 580-598 Network development for non-state health providers: African Christian health associations
by Frank Dimmock & Jill Olivier & Quentin Wodon - 599-609 Food insecurity and ART adherence in Swaziland: the case for coordinated faith-based and multi-sectoral action
by Arnau van Wyngaard & Robin Root & Alan Whiteside - 610-621 Faith and palliative care: a partnership of care in low- and middle-income countries
by Elizabeth Grant & Mhoira Leng & Elizabeth Namukwaya & Ivan Odiit Onapito & Kellen Kimani & Julia Downing - 622-633 Roles of religious actors in the West African Ebola response
by Katherine Marshall - 634-645 Mobilising faith-based and lay leaders to address antenatal care outcomes in northern Ghana
by John Hembling & Elena McEwan & Mohammed Ali & Anna Passaniti & Paul Armah Aryee & Mahama Saaka - 646-657 The percentage of HIV treatment and prevention services in Kenya provided by faith-based health providers
by John Blevins & Mimi Kiser & Emily Lemon & Ahoua Kone - 658-669 Faith-based HIV response in post-Soviet Eastern Europe: the case of Channels of Hope in Russia, Romania, and Armenia
by Elisabet le Roux - 670-683 The historical contribution of faith-based health providers in the Ecuadorian health system: an overview of the evidence
by Angelica Ullauri & Jill Olivier - 684-697 Models of engagement between the state and the faith sector in sub-Saharan Africa – a systematic review
by Eleanor Whyle & Jill Olivier - 698-707 Positions on sexual and reproductive rights in Muslim-majority countries and institutions: a telling indication of things to come?
by Azza Karam - 708-718 Female genital cutting in Egypt: drivers and potential responses
by Quentin Wodon & Ali Yedan & Els Leye - 719-732 The North Carolina Way: emerging healthcare system and faith community partnerships
by Teresa Cutts & Gary Gunderson - 733-744 The unhealthy divide: how the secular-faith binary potentially limits GBV prevention and response
by Elisabet le Roux & Lizle Loots - 745-749 Recovering religion: practising intersectoral cooperation in a time of cholera
by Matthew Bersagel Braley - 750-759 A comprehensive approach to providing services to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in Democratic Republic of Congo: addressing more than physical trauma
by Cudjoe Bennett & Manka Banda & Lior Miller & Joseph Ciza & William Clemmer & Mary Linehan & Larry Sthreshley - 760-765 Whole-person health and development: two South Indian initiatives
by Katelyn N.G. Long & Gillian Paterson & Sara Bhattacharji - 766-774 The evolving partnership between the Government of Ghana and national faith-based health providers: leadership perspective and experiences from the Christian Health Association of Ghana
by Peter Yeboah & Gilbert Buckle - 775-781 Guest editor conclusion: research agenda-setting for faith and health in development – where to now?
by Jill Olivier
May 2017, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 415-417 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 418-431 Polarised narratives and complex realities in Tanzania’s Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor
by Jennifer West & Ruth Haug - 432-443 Sustainable development and the struggle for LGBTI social inclusion in Africa: opportunities for accelerating change
by Nana K. Poku & Kene Esom & Russell Armstrong - 444-457 Fostering uptake: lessons from climate change vulnerability assessments in Africa and Latin America
by Lynnette Wood & Alex Apotsos & Patricia Caffrey & Kenneth Gibbs - 458-471 Assessing the credibility of how climate adaptation aid projects are categorised
by Romain Weikmans & J. Timmons Roberts & Jeffrey Baum & Maria Camila Bustos & Alexis Durand - 472-486 Universities, NGOs, and civil society sustainability: preliminary lessons from Ecuador
by Susan Appe & Daniel Barragán - 487-502 The anatomy of collaboration in international development practice: comparative insights from Nigeria and Ghana
by Jon Schmid & Rahul Pathak - 503-514 Aid effectiveness principles, Kenya’s agriculture sector, and the challenge of donor compliance
by Daniel Borter - 515-527 The implications of the rights-based approach on NGOs’ funding
by Babatunde Olawoore - 528-543 Applying frame analysis and reframing for integrated conservation and development: example from Mumbai
by Chad Stephen Boda - 544-554 Food sovereignty and agro-ecology in Karnataka: interplay of discourses, identities, and practices
by Niloshree Bhattacharya - 555-574 Beyond patriotic discourse in financing the SDGs: investment-linked diaspora revenue bonds model for sub-Saharan Africa
by Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah & Davina Osei & Thomas Yeboah
April 2017, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 273-274 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 275-287 Harnessing the plurality of actor frames in social-ecological systems: ecological sanitation in Bolivia
by Madelon Eelderink & Joost Vervoort & Demian Snel & Fabio de Castro - 288-300 Why is basic service access worse in slums? A synthesis of obstacles
by Gregory Pierce - 301-315 How social capital enables or restricts the livelihoods of poor peri-urban farmers in Mexico
by Yadira Méndez-Lemus & Antonio Vieyra - 316-327 The roles of community seed banks in climate change adaption
by Ronnie Vernooy & Bhuwon Sthapit & Gloria Otieno & Pitambar Shrestha & Arnab Gupta - 328-339 Microcredit and development: a multi-level examination of women’s participation in microfinance institutions
by Karabi Bezboruah & Vijay Pillai - 340-353 Food security in rural Uganda: assessing latent effects of microfinance on pre-participation
by John Meador & Andrew Fritz - 354-367 War-child mothers in northern Uganda: the civil war forgotten legacy
by Norman Mukasa - 368-379 Donor-induced depoliticisation of development implementation: the case of Ghana’s Compact I
by Oheneba A. Boateng - 380-391 Understanding the needs and challenges of a Black community in South Africa
by Venicia McGhie & Marion Keim - 392-407 Female entrepreneurs and poverty reduction: hair craft SMEs in Tanzania
by Wineaster Anderson & Immakulata Mdemu Komba - 408-413 Beyond toilets and targets: sanitation mission in India
by Avanish Kumar
February 2017, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 129-131 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 132-142 Changing arenas for agricultural climate change adaptation in Vietnam
by Ian Christoplos & Le Duc Ngoan & Le Thi Hoa Sen & Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong & Huy Nguyen - 143-156 What can we learn from programme reports? Lessons from international forestry programmes
by Olga Ulybina - 157-167 Biofuels and inclusive development: the Brazilian experience
by Georges Flexor & Karina Kato - 168-180 Deconstructing gender: evidence on how programmes address gender inequalities to improve health
by Elisabeth Rottach & Sara Pappa & Radhika Dayal & Madhumita Das - 181-195 Women on Wheels: empowering women through an innovative training and employment programme
by Bipasha Baruah - 196-207 From humanitarian action to development aid in northern Uganda and the formation of a humanitarian-development nexus
by Jon Harald Sande Lie - 208-219 Promoting NGO–academic partnerships for population, health, and environment learning
by Samuel Sellers - 220-233 Which aid initiatives strengthen food security? Lessons from Uttar Pradesh
by Ivica Petrikova & David Hudson - 234-246 A multidimensional approach to measuring household food security in Taraba State, Nigeria: comparing key indicators
by Chinweoke Uzoamaka Ike & Peter T. Jacobs & Candice Kelly - 247-259 Local preferences of mung bean qualities for food autonomy in India
by Shweta Singh & Renu Singh & Pradeep Kumar Dahiya & M.A.J.S. van Boekel & Guido Ruivenkamp - 260-271 Developing urban space: the changing role of NGOs in Bangladesh
by Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury & Ferdous Jahan & Rehnuma Rahman - 272-272 Erratum
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 4-15 Promoting country ownership and inclusive growth? An assessment of Feed the Future
by Emmanuel Tumusiime & Marc J. Cohen - 16-25 The role of marginalised women in sanitation initiatives: Somali women in northern Kenya
by Wambui Thuita & Cath Conn & Kaisa Wilson - 26-36 Follow-up study of improved cookstoves in the Cuzco region of Peru
by James Keese & Alejandra Camacho & Aurora Chavez - 37-52 Community responses to vulnerable children in rural Zimbabwe: lessons from a partnership case study
by Cathrine Madziva - 53-63 Social development and informal markets: lessons from Thohoyandou market, South Africa
by Jaco Vermaak - 64-76 Modernising social service delivery in Russia: evolving government support for non-profit organisations
by Vladimir B. Benevolenski & Stefan Toepler - 77-89 Reciprocal relationship of social capital and microfinance activities in Nyanga, Zimbabwe
by Mavhungu Mafukata & Willie Dhlandhlara & Grace Kancheya - 90-102 Microcredit and gender empowerment: policy implications for sustainable agricultural development in Eritrea
by Yonas T. Bahta & Dirk B. Strydom & Emmanuel Donkor - 103-110 Constructing an electronic fieldwork diary (EFWD) using OneNote
by Ailie Tam - 111-115 Agricultural research organisations’ role in the emergence of agricultural innovation systems
by Jon Hellin & Carolina Camacho - 116-121 A case for integrated development: pathways to improve child well-being
by Diana Duff Rutherford & Jessica Bachay - 122-128 Feminism, nationalism, and labour in post-civil war Northern Province of Sri Lanka
by Muttukrishna Sarvananthan & Jeyapraba Suresh & Anushani Alagarajah
November 2016, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 969-971 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 972-983 The struggle to empower trade union members: insights from Zambia
by Caitlin Finlayson & Maria Palmvang - 984-997 Are there “women’s crops”? A new tool for gender and agriculture
by Alastair Orr & Sabine Homann Kee-Tui & Takujii Tsusaka & Harry Msere & Thabani Dube & Trinity Senda - 998-1012 Participatory numbers for integrating knowledge and actions in development
by J.C. Gaillard & Jake Rom Cadag & Anthony Gampell & Katherine Hore & Loic Le Dé & Alice McSherry - 1013-1023 The role of the IFI and the EU Peace III Fund in creating sustainable peace in Northern Ireland and the border counties
by Saad Khan & Sean Byrne - 1024-1036 Does women’s empowerment increase accessibility to healthcare among women facing domestic violence?
by Meerambika Mahapatro - 1037-1046 Saving behaviour of citrus farmers in Ghana: implications for rural enterprise development
by Emmanuel Donkor & Evans Anane - 1047-1059 Controlling gully erosion: an analysis of land reclamation processes in Chambal Valley, India
by Padmini Pani - 1060-1071 Landholding size and farmers’ access to credit and its utilisation in Pakistan
by Shahab E. Saqib & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad & Sanaullah Panezai - 1072-1082 Agricultural service delivery: strengthening private crop protection service in southern Ethiopia
by Abebe Shiferaw & Bereket Dindamo & Tesfaye Lemma & Dirk Hoekstra - 1083-1093 Conflicts of decision-making processes between Clean Development Mechanism and project financing
by Kaoru Ogino - 1094-1110 Micro-enterprise development initiatives and entrepreneurial competencies, innovativeness, and social capital in Malaysia
by Abdullah Al Mamun & Rajennd Muniady & Permarupan P. Yukthamarani & Zainol Noor Raihani Binti & Mohd Rosli Mohamad - 1111-1114 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
October 2016, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 825-827 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 828-839 Financial services to the poor: the microfinance dilemma in Andhra Pradesh
by Venkataramana Gajjala & Radhika Gajjala - 840-852 Going global? Micro-philanthrocapitalism and Danish private foundations in international development cooperation
by Adam Moe Fejerskov & Christel Rasmussen - 853-864 Commitments and challenges in participatory development: a Korean NGO working in Cambodia
by Yunjeong Yang - 865-875 Promoting inclusive development in Ghana: disabled people’s and other stakeholders’ perspectives
by Yaw Adjei-Amoako - 876-891 The face of development aid: volunteers and their hosts in southern Israel
by Shauna Gamzu & Pnina Motzafi-Haller - 892-905 David and Goliath: dismantling inequalities within faith-based cross-sector partnerships
by Tonya Sanders - 906-919 Tug of war: street trading and city governance in Kumasi, Ghana
by Ebenezer Owusu-Sekyere & Samuel Twumasi Amoah & Frank Teng-Zeng - 920-932 Downward accountability of NGOs in community project planning in Ghana
by Justice Nyigmah Bawole & Zechariah Langnel - 933-948 The terminologies associated with development and marginalisation for Orang Asli in Malaysia
by W.A. Amir Zal & Mustaffa Omar & Hood Salleh - 949-953 The need for international search and rescue (SAR) teams during an earthquake: Nepal case study
by Gili Shenhar & Rebecca Adamcheck & Michael Hopmeier - 954-959 The pedagogy of listening
by Linje Manyozo - 960-968 Participatory gender-responsive monitoring of women land rights: empowering and smart
by Els Lecoutere
August 2016, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 681-682 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 683-695 Knowledge creation in Bangladesh: institutional challenges and personal opportunities within civil society
by Mathilde R.L. Maîtrot - 696-705 A positive notion of power for citizen voice and state accountability
by Keren Winterford - 706-718 Obstacles to NGOs’ accountability to intended beneficiaries: the case of ActionAid
by Sinead Walsh - 719-730 Partnerships in transition: the case of the EU and middle-income countries (MICs)
by Riina Pilke - 731-749 Building indicators to address community sustainability: learning from the Mixteca region, Mexico
by M. Delia Gutiérrez & Mario G. Manzano & Melba D. García & Nicolás Foucrás & Francisco J. Osorio & Nallely A. Carbajal-Morón & Rena Porsen & Luis Villarreal - 750-763 Community-supported models for girls’ education in Pakistan: the transformational processes of engagement
by Jamila Razzaq - 764-780 “We want financial accountability”: deconstructing tensions of community participation in CHPS, Ghana
by Thomas Yeboah & Francis Jagri - 781-793 Participation of CSOs/NGOs in Bangladeshi climate change policy formulation: co-operation or co-optation?
by Fowzia Gulshana Rashid Lopa & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad - 794-807 Social normativity, housing, and urbanisation in an Indian city
by Mukul Kumar - 808-815 Can school children reliably collect rural household data in developing countries? Evidence from Nepal
by David Bunn & Keshav Sah & Prachanda Kattel & Innocent Kimweri & Jessica S. Schwind & Peter Msoffe - 816-823 The new OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: better but not enough
by Kenneth A. Reinert & Oda T. Reinert & Gelaye Debebe
July 2016, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 527-531 Special issue overview: civil society sustainability
by Brian Pratt - 532-543 Unintended consequences: DAC governments and shrinking civil society space in Kenya
by Jacqueline Wood - 544-554 Lessons for supporting policy influencing in restrictive environments
by Anique Claessen & Piet de Lange - 555-568 Advancing post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals in a changing development landscape: Challenges of NGOs in Ghana
by Albert Arhin - 569-579 Non-governmental development organisations’ sustainability, partnership, and resourcing: futuristic reflections on a problematic trialogue
by Alan Fowler - 580-591 New routes to CSO sustainability: the strategic shift to social enterprise and social investment
by John Hailey & Mark Salway - 592-605 Civil society organisations and the fight for rights in Brazil: analysis of an evolving context and future challenges
by Patricia Mendonça & Mário Aquino Alves & Fernando Nogueira - 606-618 The sustainability of Latin American CSOs: historical patterns and new funding sources
by Inés M. Pousadela & Anabel Cruz - 619-628 Action for Children: a model for stimulating local fundraising in low- and middle-income countries
by Robert Wiggers - 629-636 Gender, diversity, and sustainable civil society strengthening: lessons from Ethiopia
by Elsa L. Dawson - 637-645 The state of Arab philanthropy and the case for change
by Naila Farouky - 646-656 Civil society versus captured state: a winning strategy for sustainable change
by Orysia Lutsevych - 657-662 Russian civil society and development challenges in Eurasia
by Charles Buxton - 663-669 Crises in civil society organisations: opportunities for transformation
by James Taylor - 670-680 Unpacking civil society sustainability: looking back, broader, deeper, forward
by Rachel Hayman
May 2016, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 403-405 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 406-419 Are groups a good thing? Evaluating group associations among vegetable farmers in Freetown, Sierra Leone
by Hana Cadzow & Tony Binns - 420-430 Land governance and women’s rights in large-scale land acquisitions in Cameroon
by Lotsmart Fonjong & Irene Sama-Lang & Lawrence Fombe & Christiana Abonge - 431-443 The mechanics of democracy promotion tools: bridging the knowledge-to-practice gap
by Sead Alihodžić - 444-455 NGO–researcher partnerships in global health research: benefits, challenges, and approaches that promote success
by Catherine Olivier & Matthew R. Hunt & Valéry Ridde - 456-466 NGO workers’ internalisation of the human rights-based approach in Bangladesh
by Jae-Eun Noh - 467-480 Social capital, household income, and community development in Bhutan: a case study of a dairy cooperative
by Galey Tenzin & Kaoru Natsuda - 481-491 Municipality and food security promotion for disabled people: evidence from north-eastern Thailand
by Theeraphong Bualar - 492-502 Reconciling cultural practices and progress: childbirth in Dove, Ghana
by Frank S. Arku & Cynthia Arku - 503-516 Insight on the evolution and distinction of inclusive growth
by Arindam Biswas - 517-521 Reflections of an evaluator navigating between community development and welfare paradigms
by Leanne Kelly