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November 2015, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 1-7 Introduction: How Prices Rose and Lives Changed
by Patta Scott‐Villiers & Alexandra Wanjiku Kelbert - 8-19 From Global to Local and Back Again: Researching Life in a Time of Food Price Volatility
by Naomi Hossain - 20-32 Anomaly or Augury? Global Food Prices Since 2007
by Richard King - 33-44 Disaggregated Analysis: The Key to Understanding Wellbeing in Kenya in the Context of Food Price Volatility
by Nick Chisholm - 45-52 Macro Events and Micro Responses: Experiences from Bolivia and Guatemala
by Gabriela Alcaraz V. - 53-59 Eat With Us: Insight into Household Food Habits in a Time of Food Price Volatility in Zambian Communities
by Mwila Mulumbi - 60-67 The Role of Fatalism in Resilience to Food Price Volatility in Bangladesh
by Ferdous Jahan & Mamun‐ur‐Rashid & Sharif A. Wahab - 68-75 Food Prices and the Politics of Hunger: Beneath Market and State
by Haris Gazdar - 76-83 Food Price Volatility in Ethiopia: Public Pressure and State Response
by Tassew Woldehanna & Yisak Tafere - 84-89 How to Support Poor Vietnamese Consumers to Deal with Food Price Volatility and Food Safety Issues
by Tran Cong Thang & Dinh Thi Bao Linh - 90-97 Food Price Volatility and the Worrying Trend in Children's Snacking in Indonesia
by Rachma Indah Nurbani - 98-104 Life Around the Firewood Stove: The Impact of Price Volatility
by Alma Lucrecia Olivet López - 105-109 Social Change, New Food Habits and Food Price Volatility in Burkina Faso
by Ludovic Ouhonyioué Kibora - 110-115 ‘Tell Me What You Eat and I'll Tell You Who You Are’: Changing Eating Habits in Cochabamba, Bolivia
by Rosario Léon
September 2015, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 1-4 Introduction: What is the Unique Contribution of Volunteering to International Development?
by Danny Burns & Jo Howard - 5-16 Volunteering for Development within the New Ecosystem of International Development
by Jo Howard & Danny Burns - 17-28 The Changing Tides of Volunteering in Development: Discourse, Knowledge and Practice
by Erika Lopez Franco & Thea Shahrokh - 29-42 What's Different about How Volunteers Work? Relationship Building for Wellbeing and Change
by Jody Aked - 43-53 Using Participatory Methodologies to Achieve Change in Valuing Volunteering
by Elizabeth Hacker - 54-68 The Impacts of Politics and Ethnicity on Volunteering
by Alexandrea Picken & Simon Lewis - 69-82 Learning from Communities: The Local Dynamics of Formal and Informal Volunteering in Korogocho, Kenya
by Simon Lewis - 83-94 How Participatory Practice can Help to Strengthen the Role of Volunteering in Sustainable Development: An Organisational Perspective
by Katie Turner
July 2015, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 1-8 Introduction: Beijing+20 – Where now for Gender Equality?
by Andrea Cornwall & Jenny Edwards - 9-12 Myths to Live By: Beijing Narratives
by Rosalind Eyben - 13-18 Wearing Platform Shoes: How the Platform for Action Changed our Lives, and how Women's Lives have Changed since the Platform for Action
by Suzette Mitchell - 19-27 ‘To Beijing and Back’: Reflections on the Influence of the Beijing Conference on Popular Notions of Women's Empowerment in Ghana
by Takyiwaa Manuh & Nana Akua Anyidoho - 28-32 Beyond the Rhetoric of Choice: Promoting Women's Economic Empowerment in Developed Countries
by Claartje J. Vinkenburg - 33-40 Rural Women's Empowerment through Employment from the Beijing Platform for Action Onwards
by Paola Termine & Monika Percic - 41-46 Feminist Movements and the Gender Economic Agenda in Latin America
by Ana‐Laura Rodríguez Gustá & Nancy Madera - 47-53 Interrogating the Rights Discourse on Girls' Education: Neocolonialism, Neoliberalism, and the Post‐Beijing Platform for Action
by Navtej Purewal - 54-58 Beijing, Gender and Environment – Challenges for Ecological Sustainability, Development and Justice?
by Anke Stock - 59-65 Gendered Rights in the Post‐2015 Development and Disasters Agendas
by Sarah Bradshaw - 66-74 Beyond Tinkering with the System: Rethinking Gender, Power and Politics
by Mariz Tadros - 75-81 Gender Mainstreaming Critiques: Signposts or Dead Ends?
by Kirsty Milward & Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay & Franz F. Wong - 82-91 No Shortcuts to Shifting Deep Structures in Organisations
by Aruna Rao & David Kelleher & Carol Miller - 92-96 Twenty Years after Beijing: Can Promises be Turned into Progress?
by Jessica Woodroffe - 97-100 The Digital Age: A Feminist Future for the Queer African Woman
by Nyx McLean & Tiffany Kagure Mugo - 101-107 Big Plans, Small Steps: Learnings from Three Decades of Mobilising Resources for Women's Rights
by Zohra Moosa & Happy Mwende Kinyili - 108-114 If Not Now, When? Reasserting Beijing for a Progressive Women's Rights Agenda in 2015 and Beyond
by Abigail Hunt - 115-122 Brazilian Feminisms in Global Spaces: Beijing and Beijing+20
by Cecilia M.B. Sardenberg
May 2015, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 1-6 Introduction: Changing Perspectives in Business and Development
by Elise Wach & Jodie Thorpe - 7-16 Private Sector and Waste Management in Delhi: A Political Economy Perspective
by Ashish Chaturvedi & Rachna Arora & Manjeet Singh Saluja - 17-28 Bangladesh Health Service Delivery: Innovative NGO and Private Sector Partnerships
by Md Rubaiyath Sarwar - 29-44 Smallholder Farmers in the Speciality Coffee Industry: Opportunities, Constraints and the Businesses that are Making it Possible
by Inma Borrella & Carlos Mataix & Ruth Carrasco‐Gallego - 45-58 The United Nations and Business: Towards New Modes of Global Governance?
by Carlos Fortin & Richard Jolly - 59-69 Markets for Nutrition: What Role for Business?
by John Humphrey & Ewan Robinson - 70-80 Is Systemic Change Part of Pro‐poor Business Approaches?
by Jodie Thorpe - 81-92 Explore, Scale Up, Move Out: Three Phases to Managing Change under Conditions of Uncertainty
by Marcus Jenal & Shawn Cunningham - 93-107 Building Back Better: Business Contributing to a New Economic Paradigm
by Katherine Trebeck
March 2015, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 1-12 Graduating from Social Protection? Editorial Introduction
by Stephen Devereux & Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler - 13-24 Exit or Developmental Impact? The Role of ‘Graduation’ in Social Protection Programmes
by Michael Samson - 25-34 The ‘Twofold Investment Trap’: Children and their Role in Sustainable Graduation
by Keetie Roelen - 35-47 The Chars Livelihoods Programme in Bangladesh: Factors that Enable, Constrain and Sustain Graduation
by Matthew Pritchard & Stuart Kenward & Maksudul Hannan - 48-63 Evaluating Graduation: Insights from the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda
by Vincent Gahamanyi & Andrew Kettlewell - 64-73 Evidence on Graduation in Practice: Concern Worldwide's Graduation Programme in Rwanda
by Ricardo Sabates & Stephen Devereux - 74-82 Sustaining Graduation: A Review of the CLM Programme in Haiti
by Chris Pain & Emilie Vautravers & Alain Descieux - 83-92 Confidence, Capacity Building and Cash: Achieving Sustained Impact for Ultra‐poor Women
by Kassie McIlvaine & Corey Oser & Julianna Lindsey & Maia Blume - 93-102 Is Graduation from Social Safety Nets Possible? Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Silvio Daidone & Luca Pellerano & Sudhanshu Handa & Benjamin Davis - 103-114 Challenges of Measuring Graduation in Rwanda
by Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Samantha Yates & Emily Wylde & Justine Gatsinzi - 115-123 Using Real‐time Monitoring to Enhance Graduation from Extreme Poverty in Bangladesh
by Colin Risner & Vishal Gadhavi - 124-133 Assets, ‘Asset‐ness’ and Graduation
by Sung Kyu Kim & James Sumberg - 134-144 Social Protection and Graduation through Sustainable Employment
by Anna McCord & Rachel Slater - 145-154 Stakeholder Perceptions on Graduation in Ethiopia and Rwanda
by Stephen Devereux & Martina Ulrichs
January 2015, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction – Towards Systemic Approaches to Evaluation and Impact
by Barbara Befani & Ben Ramalingam & Elliot Stern - 7-16 Prosaic or Profound? The Adoption of Systems Ideas by Impact Evaluation
by Bob Williams - 17-29 Learning, Systems Concepts and Values in Evaluation: Proposal for an Exploratory Framework to Improve Coherence
by Richard Hummelbrunner - 30-43 Going Beyond Mixed Methods to Mixed Approaches: A Systems Perspective for Asking the Right Questions
by Jeneen R. Garcia & Aaron Zazueta - 44-57 Systems Dynamics Modelling in Industrial Development Evaluation
by Sebastian Derwisch & Peter Löwe - 58-70 Aiming for Utility in ‘Systems‐based Evaluation’: A Research‐based Framework for Practitioners
by John T. Grove - 71-86 (Breaking) The Iron Triangle of Evaluation
by Martin Reynolds
November 2014, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 1-5 Introduction – Rethinking Impact Evaluation for Development
by Barbara Befani & Chris Barnett & Elliot Stern - 6-16 Have Development Evaluators Been Fighting the Last War… And If So, What is to be Done?
by Robert Picciotto - 17-36 Process Tracing and Contribution Analysis: A Combined Approach to Generative Causal Inference for Impact Evaluation
by Barbara Befani & John Mayne - 37-48 The Triviality of Measuring Ultimate Outcomes: Acknowledging the Span of Direct Influence
by Giel Ton & Sietze Vellema & Lan Ge - 49-64 Things you Wanted to Know about Bias in Evaluations but Never Dared to Think
by Laura Camfield & Maren Duvendack & Richard Palmer‐Jones - 65-76 Making M&E More ‘Impact‐oriented’: Illustrations from the UN
by Jos Vaessen & Oscar Garcia & Juha I. Uitto - 77-84 Some Thoughts on Development Evaluation Processes
by Ole Winckler Andersen - 85-99 Developing a Research Agenda for Impact Evaluation in Development
by Patricia J. Rogers & Greet Peersman
September 2014, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 1-1 Preface
by Harald Schenker & Corinne Huser - 1-8 Introduction – Localising Governance: An Outlook on Research and Policy
by Anuradha Joshi & Markus Schultze‐Kraft - 9-22 Power Above and Below the Waterline: Bridging Political Economy and Power Analysis
by Jethro Pettit & Andrés Mejía Acosta - 23-35 Reading the Local Context: A Causal Chain Approach to Social Accountability
by Anuradha Joshi - 36-47 Power, Violence, Citizenship and Agency
by Rosemary McGee - 48-57 Beyond Ballotocracy: Citizens' Voices and the Many Faces of Unruly Politics
by Mariz Tadros - 58-68 Distributing the Wealth from the Earth
by Javier Arellano Yanguas & Andrés Mejía Acosta - 69-80 Devolving the Power to Divide: Sectarian Relations in Egypt (2011–12)
by Mariz Tadros - 81-91 Connecting Citizens to the State: Informal Local Governance Institutions in the Western Balkans
by Shandana Khan Mohmand & Snezana Misic Mihajlovic - 92-104 Decentralisation and Accountability in War‐to‐Peace Transitions: The Case of Kosovo
by Markus Schultze‐Kraft & Engjellushe Morina
July 2014, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 1-1 Preface
by Melissa Leach - 1-5 Introduction: China and International Development: Challenges and Opportunities
by Jing Gu & Xiaoyun Li & Gerald Bloom & Xiulan Zhang - 6-21 China's Role in the Rising of the South: Vision for 2030
by Angang Hu & Yuning Gao & Yilong Yan & Xing Wei - 22-35 Difference or Indifference: China's Development Assistance Unpacked
by Xiaoyun Li & Dan Banik & Lixia Tang & Jin Wu - 36-45 China's Foreign Aid Policy and Architecture
by Lan Xue - 46-56 The Impact of China on the Donor Landscape in African Fragile States
by Richard Schiere - 57-69 China and African Development: Partnership not Mentoring
by Jing Gu & Anthony Carty - 70-84 China's Role in Burma's Development
by Neil Renwick - 85-101 China and the BRICS Development Bank: Legitimacy and Multilateralism in South–South Cooperation
by Adriana Erthal Abdenur - 102-113 China's Development Finance: What Issues for Reporting and Monitoring Systems?
by Jiajun Xu & Richard Carey - 114-124 Business Borderlands: China's Overseas State Agribusiness
by Xiuli Xu & Gubo Qi & Xiaoyun Li
March 2014, Volume 45, Issue 2-3
- 1-1 Foreword
by Lawrence Haddad - 1-6 Introduction: New Perspectives from PhD Field Research
by Marika Djolai & Eric Kasper & Ricardo Santos & Shilpi Srivastava & Linda Waldman - 7-17 Weighing Up the Risks: The Challenge of Studying ‘Risk’ in Empirical Research
by Stephen Whitfield - 18-28 Performing Peace‐building – Conferences, Rituals and the Role of Ethnographic Research
by Tobias Denskus - 29-42 The Power of Wellbeing Discourses among Indigenous and Non‐Indigenous People in Mexico
by Juan Jaime Loera‐Gonzalez - 43-55 Why Participation Matters: Communal Drinking Water Management in Bolivia and Ecuador
by Maria Teresa Armijos & Anna Maria Walnycki - 56-69 The Necessity of Engaging with Politics: Lessons from the Grass Roots in South India
by Sunita Abraham - 70-82 State‐Dominated Civil Society and Migrant Children's Education in Beijing
by Myra Pong - 83-94 The Disjuncture between Gendered Legislation and the Practice of Urban Planning: A Case Study of the Swaziland Urban Development Project
by Hloniphile Y. Simelane
January 2014, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-10 Introduction: Undressing Patriarchy and Masculinities to Re‐politicise Gender
by Jerker Edström & Abhijit Das & Chris Dolan - 11-19 ‘Money has More Weight than the Man’: Masculinities in the Marriages of Angolan War Veterans
by John Spall - 20-28 Poor Man's Patriarchy: Gender Roles and Global Crises
by Alexandra Kelbert & Naomi Hossain - 29-38 Are Masculinities Changing? Ethnographic Exploration of a Gender Intervention with Men in Rural Maharashtra, India
by Ahonaa Roy & Abhijit Das - 39-45 Homophobia and Patriarchy in Nicaragua: A Few Ideas to Start a Debate
by Patrick Welsh - 46-52 Sex Work Undresses Patriarchy with Every Trick!
by Meena Saraswathi Seshu & Aarthi Pai - 53-60 The HIV Blind Spot: Men and HIV Testing, Treatment and Care in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Tim Shand & Hayley Thomson‐de Boor & Wessel van den Berg & Dean Peacock & Laura Pascoe - 61-68 Male Engagement in Deconstructing Institutional Violence in Kenya
by Phil Erick Otieno - 69-79 Changing Men: Challenging Stereotypes. Reflections on Working with Men on Gender Issues in India
by Abhijit Das & Satish K. Singh - 80-84 Has Patriarchy been Stealing the Feminists' Clothes? Conflict‐related Sexual Violence and UN Security Council Resolutions
by Chris Dolan - 85-90 A Radical Agenda for Men's Caregiving
by Gary Barker - 91-98 Gender and Development Cooperation: Scaling up Work with Men and Boys
by Paul Dover - 99-103 Reflecting on the Oppressor in the Mirror
by Marc Peters - 104-110 Towards an Intersectional Approach to Patriarchy: Male Homosociality in an American Context
by Frank G. Karioris - 111-123 The Male Order Development Encounter
by Jerker Edström
September 2013, Volume 44, Issue 5-6
- 1-1 Foreword: MDGs in Longer-Term Perspective – A Personal Reflection
by Richard Jolly - 1-9 Whose Goals Count? Lessons for Setting the Next Development Goals
by Richard Manning & Charlotte Harland Scott & Lawrence Haddad - 10-13 Moving Towards a Post-2015 Development Agenda – Lessons from Malawi: An Interview with Her Excellency Madam Joyce Banda, President of Malawi
by Charlotte Harland Scott - 14-21 The MDGs, Empowerment and Accountability in Africa: Retrospect and Prospects
by Adebayo Olukoshi - 22-29 Do MDGs Matter? India's Development Trajectory in the 21st Century
by Rajesh Tandon - 30-33 Lessons from the Implementation of MDGs in Kenya: Options for a Post-2015 Framework
by Mwangi Waituru - 34-41 The MDG Enterprise: Experiences and Thoughts from Zambia
by Michael J. Kelly - 42-48 Gender Equality in the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Lessons from the MDGs
by Gita Sen - 49-54 Nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Setting the Stage for a Post-2015 Take-off
by Anna Lartey - 55-62 Reducing Poverty through Agricultural Development in China
by Sangui Wang - 63-71 Post-2015 Development Agenda: Employment and Growth with Special Reference to India
by S. Mahendra Dev - 72-80 Infrastructure Deficit, Financing Needs and the Post-2015 MDG Framework in Africa
by Mthuli Ncube - 81-88 Broadening the Environmental Dimension in the Post-2015 Development Agenda
by Adnan A. Hezri - 89-96 Using ‘Equitable and Sustainable Wellbeing’ to Build the Post-MDGs Framework
by Enrico Giovannini
July 2013, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 1-19 New Development Encounters: China and Brazil in African Agriculture
by Ian Scoones & Lídia Cabral & Henry Tugendhat - 20-30 South–South Cooperation in Africa: Historical, Geopolitical and Political Economy Dimensions of International Development
by Kojo Sebastian Amanor - 31-41 What can Africa Learn from China's Experience in Agricultural Development?
by Li Xiaoyun & Tang Lixia & Xu Xiuli & Qi Gubo & Wang Haimin - 42-52 Chinese Agriculture Development Cooperation in Africa: Narratives and Politics
by Lila Buckley - 53-68 Brazil–Africa Agricultural Cooperation Encounters: Drivers, Narratives and Imaginaries of Africa and Development
by Lídia Cabral & Alex Shankland & Arilson Favareto & Alcides Costa Vaz - 69-79 How Brazil's Agrarian Dynamics Shape Development Cooperation in Africa
by Francesco Maria Pierri - 80-90 Expanding Agri‐business: China and Brazil in Ghanaian Agriculture
by Kojo Sebastian Amanor - 91-100 Negotiating New Relationships: How the Ethiopian State is Involving China and Brazil in Agriculture and Rural Development
by Dawit Alemu & Ian Scoones - 101-115 Brazil and China in Mozambican Agriculture: Emerging Insights from the Field
by Sérgio Chichava & Jimena Duran & Lídia Cabral & Alex Shankland & Lila Buckley & Tang Lixia & Zhang Yue - 116-126 Reviving Zimbabwe's Agriculture: The Role of China and Brazil
by Langton Mukwereza
May 2013, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 1-1 Foreword
by Sartaj Aziz - 1-9 Seeing the Unseen: Breaking the Logjam of Undernutrition in Pakistan
by Zulfiqar A. Bhutta & Haris Gazdar & Lawrence Haddad - 10-20 Evaluation of Nutrition Surveys in Flood‐affected Areas of Pakistan: Seeing the Unseen!
by S.M. Moazzem Hossain & Mah Talat & Erin Boyd & Shamim Rafique Chowdhury & Sajid Bashir Soofi & Imtiaz Hussain & Imran Ahmed & Rehana Abdus Salam & Zulfiqar A. Bhutta - 21-30 Towards Improved Food and Nutrition Security in Sindh Province, Pakistan
by Shahid Fazal & Paola María Valdettaro & Joanna Friedman & Cécile Basquin & Silke Pietzsch - 31-37 Inflation and Food Security in Pakistan: Impact and Coping Strategies
by Haris Gazdar & Hussain Bux Mallah - 38-47 Impact on Health and Nutrition Outcomes in Sindh Province, Pakistan
by Imtiaz Hussain & Sajid Bashir Soofi & Seema Hasan & Nelofer Mehboob & Masawar Hussain & Arjumand Rizvi & Zulfiqar A. Bhutta - 48-56 Impoverished Rural Districts of Pakistan: An Independent Evaluation of Impact on Educational and Cognitive Outcomes in Sindh Province, Pakistan
by Sajid Bashir Soofi & Imtiaz Hussain & Nelofer Mehboob & Masawar Hussain & Zaid Bhatti & Saiqa Khan & Seema Hasan & Zulfiqar A. Bhutta - 57-65 Achieving Universal Salt Iodisation (USI) in Pakistan: Challenges, Experiences and the Way Forward
by Ahmed K. Masuood & Tausif Akhtar Janjua - 66-74 Agriculture and Nutrition in Pakistan: Pathways and Disconnects
by Mysbah Balagamwala & Haris Gazdar - 75-80 Engaging Development Partners in Efforts to Reverse Malnutrition Trends in Pakistan
by F. James Levinson - 81-85 Missing Dimensions in Addressing Child Malnutrition in Pakistan: Lessons from the Tawana Experience
by Kausar S. Khan & Ghazala Rafique & Sohail Amir Ali Bawani - 86-93 Nutrition Policy in the Post‐devolution Context in Pakistan: An Analysis of Provincial Opportunities and Barriers
by Shehla Zaidi & Shandana Khan Mohmand & Noorya Hayat & Andres Mejia Acosta & Zulfiqar A. Bhutta - 94-102 The Emerging Social Contract: State‐Citizen Interaction after the Floods of 2010 and 2011 in Southern Sindh, Pakistan
by Ayesha Siddiqi
March 2013, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 1-1 Foreword
by Martin Greeley & Henry Lucas & Jingqing Chai - 1-14 Introduction: Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable – Investing in Common Guidance for Equity and Quality
by Martin Greeley & Henry Lucas & Jingqing Chai & Matthew Cummins - 15-30 Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Concepts and Methods
by Henry Lucas & Martin Greeley & Keetie Roelen - 31-39 Real Time Monitoring and the New Information Technologies
by Henry Lucas & Simon Batchelor & Evangelia Berdou - 40-49 The RIM Initiative in Vietnam: ‘Prioritise Rapid Results rather than Publishable Results’
by Henry Lucas & Jay Chaudhuri - 50-56 Real Time Monitoring in Romania: Part of the Bigger Picture
by Keetie Roelen - 57-68 Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: UNICEF's Experience in Uganda
by Matthew Cummins & Barbara Huddleston - 69-81 Lessons from Senegal's Database System for Case Management for Child Protection: A Pilot Project on Web‐based and Mobile Technology
by Jerker Edström & Amadou Moreau & Xavier R. Sire - 82-96 Real Time Monitoring with Indigenous Peoples: Technical, Social and Political Challenges, and Lessons from Brazil
by Alex Shankland & Maria Elvira Toledo & Adriana Barbosa & Maria Ferreira Bittencourt - 97-112 Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Pre‐Primary Education in Bangladesh
by Mahmuda Akhter & Jay Chaudhuri - 113-121 Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Yemen Social Protection Monitoring Survey 2011–2012
by Tammy Smith - 122-134 Real Time Monitoring in Disasters
by Nigel Scott & Simon Batchelor
January 2013, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-1 Preface
by David K. Leonard - 1-14 Social Contracts, Networks and Security in Tropical Africa Conflict States: An Overview
by David K. Leonard - 15-29 Insecurity and Local Governance in Congo's South Kivu
by Ferdinand Mugumo Mushi - 30-43 A Village‐Up View of Sierra Leone's Civil War and Reconstruction
by James Bibi Maiah Vincent - 44-52 Reconstructing Political Order Among the Somalis: The Historical Record in the South and Centre
by David K. Leonard & Mohamed Samantar - 53-71 Coordinating Development in Conflict States: Donor Networks in Somalia
by Anna Schmidt - 72-86 The Dynamics of Restraint in Côte d'Ivoire
by Jeremy Allouche & Patrick Anderson Zadi Zadi - 87-98 Democracy, Liberty and Montesquieu: Constructing Accountable Order in African Conflict States
by David K. Leonard
November 2012, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1-8 Introduction: The Young People and Agriculture ‘Problem’ in Africa
by James Sumberg & Nana Akua Anyidoho & Jennifer Leavy & Dolf J.H. te Lintelo & Kate Wellard - 9-19 Agriculture and the Generation Problem: Rural Youth, Employment and the Future of Farming
by Ben White - 20-32 Perceptions and Aspirations: A Case Study of Young People in Ghana's Cocoa Sector
by Nana Akua Anyidoho & Jennifer Leavy & Kwadwo Asenso‐Okyere - 33-43 ‘A Last Resort and Often Not an Option at All’: Farming and Young People in Ethiopia
by Getnet Tadele & Asrat Ayalew Gella - 44-57 Quick Money and Power: Tomatoes and Livelihood Building in Rural Brong Ahafo, Ghana
by Christine Okali & James Sumberg - 58-66 Youth Farming and Nigeria's Development Dilemma: The Shonga Experiment
by Joseph Ayodele Ariyo & Michael Mortimore - 67-77 Youth, Agriculture and Land Grabs in Malawi
by Blessings Chinsinga & Michael Chasukwa - 78-89 Land Policies and Labour Markets in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Law and Economics Analysis
by Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández - 90-103 Young People in African (Agricultural) Policy Processes? What National Youth Policies Can Tell Us
by Dolf J.H. te Lintelo
September 2012, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 1-8 Introduction: Is Development Research Communication Coming of Age?
by Blane Harvey & Tessa Lewin & Catherine Fisher - 9-16 Deliberation, Dialogue and Debate: Why Researchers need to Engage with Others to Address Complex Issues
by Ajoy Datta - 17-24 Stimulating Demand for Research Evidence: What Role for Capacity‐building?
by Kirsty Newman & Catherine Fisher & Louise Shaxson - 25-30 This Research does not Influence Policy
by Patta Scott‐Villiers - 31-37 Understanding Context in Learning‐centred Approaches to Climate Change Communication
by Blane Harvey & Liz Carlile & Jonathan Ensor & Ben Garside & Zachary Patterson - 38-44 Approaches to Development Research Communication
by Tessa Lewin & Zachary Patterson - 45-52 Cartographers, Conciliators and Catalysts: Understanding the Communicative Roles of Researchers
by Nicholas Benequista & Joanna Wheeler - 53-60 Advances in Knowledge Brokering in the Agricultural Sector: Towards Innovation System Facilitation
by Laurens Klerkx & Marc Schut & Cees Leeuwis & Catherine Kilelu - 61-67 Seeing ‘With my Own Eyes’: Strengthening Interactions between Researchers and Schools
by Alun Davies & Bibi Mbete & Greg Fegan & Sassy Molyneux & Sam Kinyanjui - 68-75 Passing on the Hot Potato: Lessons from a Policy Brief Experiment
by Penelope Beynon & Marie Gaarder & Christelle Chapoy & Edoardo Masset