Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

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Instituto de Estudios sobre Desarrollo y Cooperación Internacional

Nazioarteko Lankidetza eta Garapenari Buruzko Ikasketa Institutua

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Tiempo de Paz

2025, Nº 156
Hacia un mundo libre de armas nucleares

Este año se cumplen 80 años del inicio de la era nuclear. La detonación en el desierto de Nuevo México el 16 de julio de 1945, seguida de las detonaciones, menos de un mes después, el 6 y el 9 de agosto sobre las ciudades japonesas de Hiroshima y Nagasaki cambiaron el panorama mundial. Por primera vez en la historia de la humanidad, se podría causar tanta destrucción de forma unilateral. Por primera vez en la historia, existía la posibilidad de acabar con el mundo según lo conocemos.

  • Hacia un mundo libre de armas nucleares - Carlos Umaña
  • El riesgo de un Apocalipsis nuclear - Aurora Bilbao
  • Las armas nucleares nos cuestan la Tierra - Célia Beckmann
  • Desmantelando el nuclearismo - Carños Umaña
  • El impacto de las armas nucleares en la población infantil - Tim Wright
  • La crisis del régimen de no proliferación nuclear - Vicente Garrido Rebolledo
  • El control y la prohibición de las armas nucleares. Límites del Derecho Internacional - Mª José Cervell Hortal
  • Hacia un nuevo escenario nuclear en una Europa dividida - Coronel Ignacio Castro Torres
  • IPPNW: Una respuesta de la sociedad civil al riesgo de guerra nuclear - José Manuel Ribera Casado
  • Campañas a favor del tpan e incidencia política - Juan Pérez Montero
  • Cambiar la narrativa - Ray Achesan
  • Documentos. Mi experiencia con la bomba atómica y el mensaje de los Hibakusha - Shigemitsu Tanaka

Community Development Journal

2025, Vol. 60, Nº 2
An International Forum

Editorial

  • Community development in the second Trump era Ruth Pearce and Kirsty

Articles

  • The gift and the giving: reciprocity in international aid and development in Timor-Leste Richard G Jones
  • Social infrastructure, community organizations, and friendship formation: a scoping review Sean Lauer and others
  • Wearing their heart on a wall: the World’s Biggest Comic Lee Martinez and others
  • The struggle for land by indigenous groups: from conflict to cooperation in Kasepuhan Ciptagelar, Indonesia Sutiyo Sutiyo
  • A framework for tourism value chain ownership in rural communities Michael Chambwe and Andrea Saayman
  • Empowering emerging leaders: a model public planning academy Lynn A Mandarano
  • ‘Finding their voice’: exploring female adolescents’ perspectives and experiences of a youth leadership programme Gemma Quartarella and others
  • Revitalizing community empowerment: harnessing the synergy of faith-based NGOs and Laverack’s domain approach Shofiqur Rahman Chowdhury and M Rezaul Islam
  • Lifeways of families in coffee-growing territories: vulnerability and response capacity Obeimar B Herrera and others

Book Reviews

  • Liveable lives: living and surviving LGBTQ equalities in India and the UK Pushpesh Kumar
  • Engendering Democracy in Africa: Women, Politics and Development: Niamh Gaynor, Routledge, London, 2022. 1st edn. Susan P Murphy
  • Peacebuilding in Colombia from the Lens of Community and Policy V Kalyani

Corrections

  • Correction to: The gift and the giving: reciprocity in international aid and development in Timor-Leste
  • Correction to: ‘Do no harm’: mass supervision and the ruse of carceral humanism

Le Monde diplomatique

2025, Nº 355
  • Otro proteccionismo siempre es posible Benoît Bréville
  • Donald Trump en guerra contra la libertad de expresión Eric Alterman
  • China toma el timón de la globalización Renaud Lambert
  • ¿Existe un eje Washington-Moscú? Marlène Laruelle
  • De mal (menor) en peor Pierre Rimbert y Serge Halimi
  • Israel y Turquía, una enemistad muy bien llevada Ariane Bonzon
  • ¿Un acuerdo con Irán? Akram Belkaïd
  • El 29 de mayo de 2005, el pueblo francés dijo “no” André Bellon
  • Senegal avanza a tientas por el camino de la transformación social Rémi Carayol
  • La fuerza de las ideas Perry Anderson
  • La victoria contra el nazismo vista desde Kiev Éric Aunoble y Yurii Latysh
  • Los rumanos, atrapados entre dos autoritarismos Florentin Cassonnet
  • La izquierda de Bélgica contraria al rearme Peter Mertens
  • Brasil aboga por el multilateralismo Celso Amorim
  • La covid no ha salvado a los hospitales Nicolas Sirvent y Patrice Taourel
  • Jóvenes entre rejas Sophie Bourlet
  • ¿Es Marine Le Pen una delincuente común? Lisa Giraud y Raphaël Kempf
  • ‘Adolescencia’, la serie en crisis Emilie Bickerton
  • El esoterismo en diez lecciones Timothée de Rauglaudre

Journal of Refugee Studies (Oxford)

2025, Vol. 37, Nº 4
  • What role for law in refugee studies? Towards a transdisciplinary agenda
  • Three approaches to the 1951 Convention: The case for a dialectical approach
  • Ethnographic approaches and international refugee law
  • Institutional analyses of refugee protection
  • Understanding the politics of refugee law and policy making: Interdisciplinary and empirical approaches
  • Data-driven futures of international refugee law
  • Psychological research evidence in refugee status determination
  • Beyond the normative impasse of environmental migration: From regimes to infrastructures in a Latin American key
  • ‘Doing’ legal history in refugee law: A snapshot of Bangladesh’s engagement with non-refoulement
  • TWAIL, archives, and refugee law
  • Judging Refugees: Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination

Nueva Sociedad. Democracia y política en América Latina

2025, Nº 316
La política a través de los cuerpos

Los recientes cambios tecnológicos plantean desafíos inéditos en la relación entre la política y los cuerpos y abren intensos debates sobre el devenir de la propia humanidad. A algunas de esas discusiones se dedica el Tema Central de este número de Nueva Sociedad.


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Viento Sur

2025, Nº 196
Estrategias contrahegemónicas y cartografías del futuro

AL VUELO Marc Casanovas

EL DESORDEN GLOBAL

  • Autogobierno y organizaicón: las mujeres kurdas en Siria Cristina de Lucio Atonal
  • Crisis industrial en el jardín europeo Martín Lallana
  • Entrevista a Candela de la Vega "En la izquierda hace mucho que no hablamos de libertad ni le damos cuerpo" Júlia Martí Comas

MIRADAS VOCES

  • Para no olvidar cada instante. Julia Manso García. Mariña Testas

PLURAL

  • Estrategias contrahegemónicas y cartografías del futuro Iñaki Barcena, Júlia Martí y Jaime Pastor
  • Repensar la emancipación Aurélien Berlan
  • Notas para orientarse en un mundo organizado contra la reproducción de la vida Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar
  • Nuevos caminos para resolver el viejo problema de la vivienda Alex Francés
  • Los retos estratégicos de las izquierdas tras el fracaso de Sumar Albert Noguera
  • Estrategias contrahegemónicas en tiempos de autoritarismos reaccionarios Miguel Urbán

PLURAL 2

  • Trumpismo discursivo Laura Camargo Fernández

FUTURO ANTERIOR

  • "Las abogadas". Memoria histórica sobre el tardofranquismo y la transición en el cine documental Raúl Navas

VOCES MIRADAS

  • Huracanes en la periferia. Ángela Martínez Fernández. Alberto García-Teresa

SUBRAYADOS VVAA


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Revue internationale des études du développement

2025, Nº 257
Risques
  • Introduction. Mécanismes de protection face aux risques émergents liés au dérèglement climatique dans les Suds Hamidou Diallo, Elsa Gautrain et Karine Marazyan

Dossier

  • Crises climatiques et protection sociale : une étude de cas du Grand Sud malgache * Léo Delpy, Claire Gondard-Delcroix, Diane Cachau et Damien Girollet*
  • Incur Debt to Adapt [Texte intégral] The Role of Social Networks in Building Resilience to Environmental Hazards in Vietnam’s Northern Uplands Emmanuel Pannier et Phan Thị Kim Tâm
  • The Implementation of the Humanitarian-Development Nexus. Reducing and Mitigating Climate-Related Risks in Vanuatu Morgane Rosier
  • Interprétations de changements climatiques dans un village du Nord de la Thaïlande Alexandre Marouen

Varia

  • Les acteurs coutumiers contre le state building ? Analyses des pratiques des chefs coutumiers face à la marchandisation des terres au Burkina Faso Julien Moriceau et Kiss-Wend-Sida Romaine Zangré-Konseiga
  • Retrouver sa place après la guerre Quel retour pour les éleveurs de la Mambéré-Kadéï (République centrafricaine) ? Benoît Lallau, Lina Amsidder, Marion Anvroin, Bernard Bonnet, Ibrahim Tidjani et Lise Archambaud

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Tifariti

2024, Nº 1
50 años de descolonización: el proceso del Sáhara Occidental

Nota de Apertura

Editorial

50 años de descolonización: el proceso del Sáhara Occidental

Historia contemporanea del Sahara Occidental – nuevas cuestiones y resultados

  • Towards a Counterhistory of the Western Sahara. Juan Carlos Gimeno Martín e Juan Ignacio Robles Picón
  • Phosphate Mining and Labour in Western Sahara – Dynamics of the Fosbucraa Rent (1969-1975). Maciel Santos
  • La memoria saharaui de la visita de la misión de Naciones Unidas al Sahara Español en mayo de 1975. Una indagación en base a testimonios. Isaías Barreñada B.
  • Intervention militaire française au Sahara Occidental opération Lamantin 1977. Didi Sidemhamed
  • Western Sahara War Archives, between archives and GIS: how to map a war remotely. Jorge Teixeira

Sáhara Occidental – una historia de nuestro tiempo en los debates internacionales

  • Environmental Reflections of Plundering Natural resources of Western Sahara. Ghali Zber
  • «Unwavering Resolve: The Sahrawi Diaspora and the Fight for Self-Determination». Isabel Lourenço
  • Beyond hypercriticism and exclusionary rhetoric: Sahrawi sovereignty and ‘ethic of life and future’ against realpolitik. Jelena Vicentic and Omeima Abdeslam

Cuestiones medioambientales en el Sáhara Occidental

  • Estudio etnobotánico de las plantas de Tifariti. Augusto Lança

Alternatives Humanitaires / Humanitarian Alternatives

2025, Nº 28
The crisis of humanitarian action in the age of climate change

Whether this is the "age of crises", polycrisis or permacrisis, the idea that we are living in an unprecedented period of instability and uncertainty has become a common way of understanding our times. At the time of writing these lines, the future of humanitarian action and human solidarity appears even more precarious, as the erosion of multilateralism, cuts in public development aid and the global rise of the far right increasingly challenge the very notion of international cooperation.


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Soberanía Alimentaria, Biodiversidad y Culturas

2025, Nº 52
Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

EDITORIAL

Alimentación y vida en el caos climático

AMASANDO LA REALIDAD

  • Invertir la narrativa ecologista. Juan Bordera
  • Suturar la herida climática. Isabel Hernández Suárez
  • Divagaciones sobre vivienda rural y refugio climático. Verónica Sánchez Martino
  • El cansancio ontológico. Desirée Martos Cañete y Hugo Rodríguez Braga
  • La alimentación en manos del pueblo. Patricia Dopazo Gallego
  • Cuidar la esencia del pueblo por los caminos de agua. Jaume Puchalt
  • ASDECOBA. Lo comunitario como refugio. Isa Álvarez Vispo

DE UN VISTAZO Y MUCHAS ARISTAS

  • Conversatorio: «Mi esperanza es que la agricultura campesina sí tenga respuestas». Revista SABC

EN PIE DE ESPIGA

  • Bioeconomía, biogás, ¿qué tienen de bio? José Ramón Olarrieta
  • Destellos de soberanía alimentaria. Samuel Ortiz Pérez

VISITAS DE CAMPO

  • Ecopipa. El refugio que buscan las semillas en Padilla de Arriba. María Herrero
  • El Salvador. Incertidumbres políticas y climáticas. Gustavo Duch

PALABRA DE CAMPO

  • Serrana Cuir. La Gavella Colectiva Autogestionada
  • Un modelo que atraviesa vidas. Reseña de Memorias ahogadas. Edurne Bagué
  • La fuente. Un lugar de encuentro para pobladoras
  • Semillas de resistencia campesina. Dora Cabaleiro
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DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE

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Revista internacional editada por OXFAM Gran Bretaña y Routledge. Dedicada al análisis e investigaciones que se basan en la práctica en torno a la dimensión social del desarrollo y la ayuda humanitaria, y, además, brinda un foro mundial de debate e intercambio de ideas entre profesionales, académicas/os y políticos/as, incluyendo a activistas y ONGD. Al cuestionar las premisas reinantes, la revista busca fomentar ideas y prácticas nuevas. En Hegoa se pueden consultar los ejemplares publicados desde 1993. Disponibles resúmenes aquí.

Última entrega

  • One size does not fit all: choosing methods to inform area development. Graham Sherbut & Nazneen Kanji
  • Improved learning for greater effectiveness in development NGOs. Barry Whatley
  • Configuring ‘country ownership’: patterns of donor-recipient relations. Anne L. Buffardi
  • Working from strengths to assess changes in gender equality. Juliet Willetts, Naomi Carrard, Joanne Crawford, Claire Rowland & Gabrielle Halcrow
  • Education for all, education for whom, education for what? Lessons from Mali. Jaimie Bleck & Boubacar Mody Guindo
  • Grassroots civil society at crossroads: staying on the path to independence or turning onto the UK Government's route to localism? Andri Soteri-Proctor, Jenny Phillimore & Angus McCabe
  • Vinya wa Aka: an expanded microcredit model for community development. Monique Hennink, Carolyn Kulb & Ndunge Kiiti
  • The potential of evaluation to promote sustainable development in Russian forest management. Ksenia Gerasimova
  • In the name of ‘underdeveloped’ Adibashi: the politics of NGOs and the Munda in Bangladesh. Shaila Sharmeen
  • ‘Cracking collaboration’ between NGOs and academics in development research. Daniel Stevens, Rachel Hayman & Anna Mdee
  • Civil society and trust building in Cyprus. Norman Gillespie, Vasiliki Georgiou & Sevinc Insay
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 7
  • “They don't garden here”: NGO constructions of Maya gardening practices in Belize. Douglas C. Reeser
  • Contextualising development projects among the San of Botswana: challenges of community gardening. Kirstie Cadger & Thembela Kepe
  • Understanding quality in services supporting women survivors of gender-based violence. Michaela Raab & Jasmin Rocha
  • How do international development agencies approach peacebuilding in a sub-national conflict? Adam Burke
  • Defying “the pervasive bias” against African smallholders: identifying entry points for institutional change. Samuel Adjei-Nsiah, Richard Adu-Acheampong, Kofi Debrah, Fadiala Dembele, Soumanou Lassine, Bara Ouologuem, Aliou Saidu, Pierre Vissoh & Elizabeth Zannou
  • The success of Afghan NGOs. Paolo Novak
  • Pro-poor development performance of livestock projects: analysis and lessons from projects' documentation. Francis Wanyoike & Derek Baker
  • Effects of neoliberal adjustments on government-funded international volunteer cooperation organisations. Benjamin J. Lough & Cliff Allum
  • Community grain banks and food security of the tribal poor in India. Edakkandi Meethal Reji
  • The impact of community-based capital cash transfers on orphan schooling in Kenya. Morton Skovdal, Albert Webale, Winnie Mwasiaji & Andrew Tomkins
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 5 y 6
Civil societies at crossroads: eruptions, initiatives, and evolution in citizen activism
  • Civil societies at crossroads: eruptions, initiatives, and evolution in citizen activism. Rajesh Tandon & L. David Brown
  • Struggles for systems that nourish: southern Africa civil society contributions and challenges to the creation of flourishing societies. Mutizwa Mukute & James Taylor
  • Struggles against systems that impoverish: South African civil society at the crossroads. James Taylor
  • Kampala city traders (KACITA) strike for action. Jackline Kabahinda
  • Civil society at multiple crossroads in Asia. Kaustuv Kanti Bandyopadhyay
  • Civil society in changing India: emerging roles, relationships, and strategies. Debika Goswami & Rajesh Tandon
  • Changing civil society in Cambodia: in search of relevance. Kaustuv Kanti Bandyopadhyay & Thida C. Khus
  • Is civil society in the Southern Cone of Latin America at a crossroad? Anabel Cruz
  • Protest and proposal, participation and representation: the Chilean student movement, 2011–12. Inés M. Pousadela
  • From embarrassing objects to subjects of rights: the Argentine LGBT movement and the Equal Marriage and Gender Identity laws. Inés M. Pousadela
  • The emergence and re-emergence of civil society: a brief history of civil society in Europe, from the Magna Carta to the Eurozone crisis. Brian Pratt & Rowan Popplewell
  • Occupy London as pre-figurative political action. Neil Howard & Keira Pratt-Boyden
  • Dutch civil society at crossroads. Rik Habraken, Lucas Meijs, Lau Schulpen & Cristien Temmink
  • Treading new ground: a changing moment for citizen action in Greece. Maro Pantazidou
  • Russian civil society: background, current, and future prospects. Charles Buxton & Evgenia Konovalov
  • Civil societies at crossroads: lessons and implications. Rajesh Tandon & L. David Brown
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 4
  • Reflexive engagements: the international development blogging evolution and its challenges. Tobias Denskus & Andrea S. Papan
  • Revisiting child sponsorship programmes. Willem van Eekelen
  • Community collaboration in development work with young people: perspectives from Zambian communities. Iain Lindsey
  • “SMART” Photovoice agricultural consultation: increasing Rwandan women farmers' active participation in development. Myriam Gervais & Lysanne Rivard
  • “I'd like to participate, but . . .”: women farmers' scepticism towards agricultural extension/education programmes. Chrysanthi Charatsari, Majda Černič Istenič & Evagelos D. Lioutas
  • Autonomy and policy independence in Africa: a review of NGO development challenges. Sylvia Bawa
  • Developing participatory communication: a case study using semi-structured interviews in Samoa. John Schischka
  • Participatory communication for development in practice: the case of community media. Víctor Manuel Marí Sáez
  • Teachers as social capital agents: an exploratory study from Brazil. Tamo Chattopadhay
  • Local risk perceptions to identify institutional and development planning needs. Muhammad Asif Kamran & Ganesh P. Shivakoti
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 3
  • Dynamics of multi-local gifts: practices of humanitarian giving in post-tsunami Sri Lanka. Pia Hollenbach
  • Livelihood improvement and smallholder beekeeping in Kenya: the unrealised potential. Thomas Carroll & Jim Kinsella
  • Assessing food insecurity in Botswana: the case of Gaborone. Alexander Fomin Legwegoh & Alice J. Hovorka
  • Charcoal production and strategies to enhance its sustainability in Kenya. Mary Njenga, Nancy Karanja, Cristel Munster, Miyuki Iiyama, Henry Neufeldt, Jacob Kithinji & Ramni Jamnadass
  • Dependency on natural resources: post-conflict challenges for livelihoods security and environmental sustainability in Goma, The Democratic Republic of Congo. Tata Precillia Ijang & Cleto Ndikumagenge
  • Fair enough? Fair Trade and the quality of life amongst Bolivia's indigenous women artisans. Tamara Stenn
  • Social security for rural widows in Rajasthan: an empirical study. Subrata Dutta
  • The challenges and prospects of the school feeding programme in Northern Ghana. Mohammed Sulemana, Ibrahim Ngah & M. Rafee Majid
  • Education in the Commonwealth Caribbean: findings from a national adult literacy programme. Bipasha Baruah
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 2
  • “Nobody helps us”: insights from ultra-poor Bangladeshi women on being beyond reach. Lynn McIntyre & Jenny Munro
  • Cultivated, caught, and collected: defining culturally appropriate foods in Tallé, Niger. Alexandra M. Towns, Daniel Potter & Sadou Idrissa
  • Toilet is not a dirty word: close to meeting the MDGs for sanitation? Frank S. Arku, Emmanuel N. Angmor & John-Engelbert Seddoh
  • Community health workers – motivation and incentives. Gabrielle Appleford
  • Are healthier people happier? Evidence from Chile and Uruguay. Mariana Gerstenblüth & Máximo Rossi
  • The making and unmaking of community-based water supplies in Manila. Petr Matous
  • Rural development and migration in Mexico. Andrew Wainer
  • Evolution of input supply and service hubs in dairy development at Ada'a milk shed in Ethiopia. Moti Jaleta, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Azage Tegegne, Samson Jemaneh, Tesfaye Lemma & Dirk Hoekstra
  • Fostering rural sense of place: the missing piece in Uturu, Nigeria. Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
  • The global financial crisis and self-help groups in rural India: are there lessons from their micro savings model? Meera Tiwari
2013, Vol. 23, Nº 1
  • From philanthropy to corporate social responsibility in Guatemala: assessing shifts through Alianzas. Gary Bland & Anna Wetterberg
  • Spoiling the situation: reflections on the development and research field. Tanya Jakimow
  • Evaluation of Dutch support to capacity development. Piet de Lange
  • Cordaid's experience with impact evaluation. Francois Lenfant & Rens Rutten
  • Time poverty, gender and well-being: lessons from the Kyrgyz Swiss Swedish Health Programme. Julian Walker
  • Reaching beyond the health post: Community-based surveillance for polio eradication. Dora Curry, Filimona Bisrat, Ellen Coates & Penny Altman
  • Fertility differential by husbands' occupational status and income in Dhanbad district, Jharkhand, India. Ayesha Jamal & Farasat A. Siddiqui
  • Using participatory impact diagrams to evaluate a community development project in Kenya. Juliet Kariuki & Jemimah Njuki
  • Are women self-help group members economically more empowered in left-run municipalities? Zakir Husain, Diganta Mukerjee & Mousumi Dutta
  • The discourse of “development” and why the concept should be abandoned. Aram Ziai
  • Improving NGO governance: practical applications of the GATE approach. Alan Fowler
  • Exploring strengths-based approaches in the design of a family planning project in Kenya. Gabrielle Appleford
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 8
  • Shrinking operational space of NGOs – a framework of analysis. Chris van der Borgh, y Carolijn Terwindt
  • An investigation into the training of community development workers within South Africa. Peter Westoby y Rubertvan Blerk
  • Establishing cooperatives for effective community development in rural China. David Bromwich y Max Saunders
  • From paternalism to participation: the motivations and understandings of the “developers”. Hannah Green
  • Collective action and promotion of forest based associations on non-wood forest products in Cameroon. William Armand Mala, Julius Chupezi Tieguhong, Ousseynou Ndoye, Sophie Grouwels y Jean Lagarde Betti
  • Beyond access to water. Franklin Obeng-Odoom
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 7
  • Fostering “Why not?” social initiatives – beyond business and governments. Henry Mintzberg & Guilherme Azevedo
  • Learning for capacity development: a holistic approach to sustained organisational change. Phum Thol, Sim Chankiriroth, Dennis Barbian & Graeme Storer
  • Immersion for organisational learning in Tanzania. Rinus van Klinken
  • Debt-for-development exchanges in Australia: past, present and future. Luke Fletcher & Adele Webb
  • Reforming accountability in international NGOs: making sense of conflicting feedback. Thomas W. D. Davis, Kate Macdonald & Scott Brenton
  • Do organisational forms of the coffee supply chain matter in poverty reduction? Abdoul Murekezi, Songqing Jin & Scott Loveridge
  • Cost effectiveness of seed fairs relative to direct relief distribution in Zimbabwe. Kizito Mazvimavi, Tarisayi Pedzisa, Conrad Murendo, Isaac J. Minde & Patrick V. Ndlovu
  • The banking sector intervention in the microfinance world: a study of bankers' perception and outreach to rural microfinance in India with special reference to the state of Punjab. Sangeeta Arora & Meenu
  • “Your kool-aid is not my kool-aid”: ideologies on microfinance within an INGO culture. Payal Arora
  • Impact assessment in the Sustainable Livelihood Framework. Fédes van Rijn, Kees Burger & Eefje den Belder
  • Taking research where the practice is: a tale of two programmes from BRAC. Syed Masud Ahmed
  • To what extent does social policy design address social problems? Evidence from the “70 y más” programme in Mexico. Jesus Gastelum Lage
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 5 y 6
Religion and Development
  • Religion and development: subjecting religious perceptions and organisations to scrutiny. Carole Rakodi
  • A framework for analysing the links between religion and development. Carole Rakodi
  • The life a person lives: religion, well-being and development in India. Sarah C. White, Joseph Devine & Shreya Jha
  • Pentecostalism and development in Kibera informal settlement, Nairobi. Gregory Deacon
  • Religious values and beliefs and education for women in Pakistan. Tamsin Bradley & Rubina Saigol
  • Thinking about faith-based organisations in development: where have we got to and what next Emma Tomalin
  • Are faith-based organisations distinctive? Comparing religious and secular NGOs in Nigeria. Robert Leurs
  • Faith in forms: civil society evangelism and development in Tanzania. Maia Green, Claire Mercer & Simeon Mesaki
  • The role of religious values and beliefs in charitable and development organisations in Karachi and Sindh, Pakistan. Nida Kirmani
  • The role of a transnational religious network in development in a weak state: the international links of the Episcopal Church of Sudan. Nancy T. Kinney
  • Trajectories of transnational Muslim NGOs. Marie Juul Petersen
  • Givers and governance: the potential of faith-based development in the Asia Pacific. Alec Thornton, Minako Sakai & Graham Hassall
  • Strengthening the voice of the poor: religious organisations' engagement in policy consultation processes in Nigeria and Tanzania. Michael Taylor
  • The role of religion in women's campaigns for legal reform in Nigeria. Fatima L. Adamu & Oluwafunmilayo J. Para-Mallam
  • Playing broken telephone: assessing faith-inspired health care provision in Africa. Jill Olivier & Quentin Wodon
  • Have financial difficulties compromised Christian health services' commitment to the poor? Peter Rookes & Jean Rookes
  • Pro-poor? Class, gender, power, and authority in faith-based education in Maharashtra, India. Martin Rew & Zara Bhatewara
  • Practising Buddhism in a development context: Sri Lanka's Sarvódaya movement. Chandima Daskon & Tony Binns
  • Islam and development practice: HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Logan Cochrane & Suraiya Nawab
  • Addressing dependency with faith and hope: the Eagles Relief and Development Programme of the Living Waters church in Malawi. Rick James
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 4
Child Protection in Development
  • Introduction: development, children, and protection. William Myers & Michael Bourdillon
  • Beyond war: ‘suffering’ among displaced Congolese children in Dar es Salaam. Gillian Mann
  • Protecting children from trafficking in Benin: in need of politics and participation. Neil Howard
  • The spatialisation of child protection: notes from the occupied Palestinian territory. Jason Hart
  • Following the law, but losing the spirit of child protection in Kenya. Elizabeth Cooper
  • Children's migration for work in Bangladesh: the policy implications of intra-household relations. Karin Heissler
  • Child protection and harmful traditional practices: female early marriage and genital modification in Ethiopia. Jo Boyden, Alula Pankhurst & Yisak Tafere
  • Global priorities against local context: protecting Bhutanese refugee children in Nepal. Rosalind Evans & Rachel Mayer
  • Rethinking orphanhood and vulnerability in Ethiopia. Gina Crivello & Nardos Chuta
  • Children's responses to risk in agricultural work in Andhra Pradesh, India. Virginia Morrow & Uma Vennam
  • ‘Risky lives’: risk and protection for children growing-up in poverty. Kirrily Pells
  • Action research exploring information communication technologies (ICT) and child protection in Thailand. Philip H. Cook, Cheryl Heykoop, Athapol Anuntavoraskul & Jutarat Vibulphol
  • Child protection: a role for conditional cash transfer programmes? Natalia Streuli
  • Listening to Iraqi refugee children in Jordan, but then what? Exploring the impact of participatory research with children. Martha Nelems & Vanessa Currie
  • Concluding reflections: how might we really protect children? William Myers & Michael Bourdillon
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 3
  • Addressing challenges of social assistance schemes: rights-based approach in Orissa, India. Dipankar Datta & Sisir Kanta Pradhan
  • Donors, beneficiaries, or NGOs: whose needs come first? A dilemma in Afghanistan. Roya Rahmani
  • Measuring development results: lessons from Ethiopia. Getachew Mequanent
  • The evaluation practices of US international NGOs. Jiyoung Kang, Steven G. Anderson & Dan Finnegan
  • Designing food security projects: Kapchorwa and Bukwo, Uganda. Francis Alinyo & Terry Leahy
  • Managing interactions in the informal water market: the case of Kisumu, Kenya. Gerryshom Munala & Harald Kainz
  • Educating the (neo-liberal) citizen: reflections from India. Arun Kumar
  • Passing on the gift as an approach to sustainable development programmes. James De Vries
  • Mechanisms and instruments of sustainable development. Hadi Veisi, Humman Liaghati, Fakhradin Hashmi & Khalid Edizadehi
  • More practical lessons from five projects on disability-inclusive development. Sue Coe
  • Rethinking risk in development projects: from management to resilience. Kent Schroeder & Michael Hatton
  • Practical innovations for strengthening Community-Led Total Sanitation: selected experience from Asia. Carmen da Silva Wells & Christine Sijbesma
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 2
  • Programmes for the promotion of home herbal gardens: what challenges ahead? Maria Costanza Torri
  • A rural support programme exit strategy: women filling vacated spaces and excelling in community development. Shaheen Rafi Khan & Shahrukh Rafi Khan
  • Gender, health, and Fairtrade: insights from a research-action programme in Nicaragua. Lori Hanson, Vincent Terstappen, Christopher M. Bacon, Jannie Leung, Alejandra Ganem-Cuenca, Sandro Raúl Díaz Flores & María Asunción Meza Rojas
  • Is the doctor on? In search of users for medical software in rural Himalayas. Payal Arora
  • Signs speak as loud as words: deaf empowerment in Namibia. Davíð Bjarnason, Valgerður Stefánsdóttir & Lizette Beukes
  • Defining empowerment: perspectives from international development organisations. Monique Hennink, Ndunge Kiiti, Mara Pillinger & Ravi Jayakaran
  • Variables affecting fieldworkers of NGOs in Pakistan. Muhammad Haroon Siddique & Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
  • Advocacy communication for peacebuilding. Jan Servaes & Patchanee Malikhao
  • Coping with participation in small island states: the case of aid in Tuvalu. Nicki Wrighton & John Overton
  • Voices from the field: optimising performance for humanitarian workers. Jared Katz, Déborah Nguyen, Carla Lacerda & Gerald Daly
  • Effectiveness of 3MTM PetrifilmTM as a teaching tool in rural Mali. Matthew D. Seib, Katherine C. Arnold & Blair Orr
2012, Vol. 22, Nº 1
  • Farmer field schools for integrated watershed management. Craig Thorburn
  • Sustainability testing for development projects. Jan Servaes, Emily Polk, Song Shi, Danielle Reilly & Thanu Yakupitijage
  • Why do indigenous municipalities in Mexico have worse piped water coverage? Marcela González Rivas
  • Volunteering in the developing world: the perceived impacts of Canadian youth. Rebecca Tiessen & Barbara Heron
  • Decentralisation and delivery of urban basic services: the West Bengal experience. Soumyadip Chattopadhyay
  • Unintended consequences of development interventions: a case of diarrhoeal diseases, Ruhiira, Uganda. Shai A. Divon & Cassandra E. Bergstrøm
  • Cooperation in aquaculture rehabilitation and development in Aceh, Indonesia. Michael A. Rimmer, Michael J. Phillips, P. Arun Padiyar, Coco Kokarkin, Sugeng Raharjo, Samsul Bahrawi & Cut Desyana
  • Planning and implementation of a community-based approach to reintegration programmes of ex-combatants. Victor Asiedu
  • Beating storms and droughts: the Erdenedalai weather network in the Mongolian Gobi. Wang Xiaoli & Ronnie Vernooy
  • Child welfare and the UNHCR: a case for pre-resettlement refugee parenting education. Nombasa Williams
  • NGOs and Western hegemony: causes for concern and ideas for change. Glen W. Wright
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 8
  • Integrating learning into organisational capacity development of Cambodian NGOs. Jenny Pearson
  • Post-Soviet universities as development in practice: local experience and global lessons. Norma-Jo Baker
  • Social Network Analysis to evaluate organisational networks on sexual health and rights. Roger Drew, Peter Aggleton, Paul Boyce, Helen Chalmers, Clare Maxwell, Saroj Pachauri, Felicity Thomas, Ian Warwick & Kate Wood
  • HIV/AIDS prevention: building on community strengths in Ajegunle, Lagos. Christian Iyiani, Tony Binns & Pat Shannon
  • Youth organisations as learning organisations: exploring special contributions and challenges. Celina Del Felice & Lillian Solheim
  • Youth organisations as learning organisations: exploring special contributions and challenges. Celina Del Felice & Lillian Solheim
  • Women's economic empowerment through microfinance in Cambodia. Daraka Chhay
  • Innovation in forage development: empirical evidence from Alaba Special District, southern Ethiopia. Abebe Shiferaw, Ranjitha Puskur, Azage Tegegne & Dirk Hoekstra
  • Dynamics of remittance practices and development: Bangladeshi overseas migrants. A. K.M. Ahsan Ullah
  • Towards ethically sound participatory research with marginalised populations: experiences from India. K. S. Mohindra, D. Narayana & Slim Haddad
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 7
  • How to strengthen the development effectiveness of local purchase for food aid. Ruud Bronkhorst
  • NGOs and post-violence community development: holistic, multi-track ventures in Afghanistan. Chuck Thiessen
  • Competitiveness and decent work in Global Value Chains: substitutionary or complementary? Kenta Goto
  • Motivation in humanitarian health workers: a self-determination theory perspective. Natasha Tassell & Ross Flett
  • Identity and learning in international volunteerism: ‘Sport for Development and Peace’ internships. Simon C. Darnell
  • Revisiting the Paris Declaration Agenda – an inclusive, realistic orientation for aid effectiveness. Masumi Owa
  • Mainstreaming globalisation in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in the Asia-Pacific region. Jeet Bahadur Sapkota
  • Making aid effective at the community level: the AMREF experience. David Ojakaa, Elizabeth Okoth, Sam Wangila, Meshack Ndirangu, Naomi Mwangi & Festus Ilako
  • Teaching Amina to read. Aarthi Rao
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 6

ARTÍCULOS

  • Corporate social responsibility performance in the Niger Delta: beyond two constitutive orthodoxies. Kiikpoye K. Aaron
  • A comparative analysis of microfinance and conditional cash transfers in Latin America. Ana Pantelić
  • Attitude counts: engaging with rice farmers in West Africa. Paul Van Mele, Jeffery W. Bentley, Rosaline Maiga Dacko, Kalifa Yattara y George K. Acheampong
  • Digital technology uses for sustainable management of natural resources in multicultural contexts. Oscar A. Forero
  • Transdisciplinary innovation research in Uzbekistan – one year of ‘Follow-the-Innovation’. Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Mehmood Ul Hassan y Peter P. Mollinga
  • Physically disabled women's creditworthiness in Village Development Fund: evidence from Thailand. Theeraphong Bualar

VIEWPOINTS

  • Development for whom? Homosexuality and faith-based development in Zimbabwe. Jonathan Connor
  • A framework for understanding civil society in action. John Beauclerk
  • Microfinance in online space: a visual analysis of kiva.org. Venkataramana Gajjala, Radhika Gajjala, Anca Birzescu y Samara Anarbaeva

CONFERENCE REPORT

  • Papua International Biodiversity Conference: banking on the social capital (Conference report of the International Biodiversity Conference for Sustainable Development in Papua Land, Jayapura, 11–15 November 2009). Mochamad Indrawan, Noak Kapisa y Agustinus Rumansara
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 4 & 5
Global food-price shocks and poor people: themes and case studies.

PART I: THEMES

  • Subsistence farming as a safety net for food-price shocks.
  • Understanding and responding to the links between conflict and hunger.
  • Gender and the global food-prices crisis.
  • The links between food security and seed security: facts and fiction that guide response.
  • Genetically modified crops and the "food crisis": discourse and material impacts.
  • The long-term implictions of the 2007-08 commodity-price boom.
  • Which instruments best tackle food price instability in developing countries?
  • Bearing risk is hard to do: crop price risk transfer for poor farmers and low-income countries.

PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES

  • The Mexican tortilla crisis of 2007: the impacts of grain-price increases on food-production chains.
  • Food crisis, small-scale farmers, and markets in the Andes.
  • The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala.
  • Location, vocation, and price shocks: cotton, rice and sorghum-millet farmers in Mali.
  • Lessons from the 2008 global food-crisis: agro-food dynamics in Mali.
  • Characteristics and strategies favouring sustained food access during Guinea's food-price crisis.

Artículos sobre: Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, Egypt, China, West Bengal, Indonesia, Philippines, Central Asia, USSR

  • Thinking and acting outside the charitable food box: hunger and the right to food in rich societies.
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 3
  • Palestinian youth and non-formal service-learning: a model for personal development, long-term engagement, and peace building.
  • Problematising the community-contribution requirements in participatory projects: evidence from Kyrgyzstan.
  • Working with children as stakeholders in development: the challenges of organisational change. Index-based livestock insurance for Kenyan pastoralists: an innovation systems perspective.
  • Connecting smallholders with dynamc markets: a market information service in Zambia.
  • Women's benefits from agricultural technologies: evidence from poultry production among Nigerian fisherfolk.
  • Gender mainstreaming in organisational culture and agricultural research processes.
  • No visible difference: a women's empowerment process in a Cambodian NGO.
  • Gender, energy, and empowerment: a case study of the Rural Energy Development Program in Nepal.
  • Agricultural cooperatives and social empowerment of women: a Ugandan case study.
  • Monitoring gendered outcomes of environmental and development policies.
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 2
  • The potential of Corporate Social Responsibility to eradicate poverty: An ongoing debate.
  • Critical evaluation of planning frameworks for rural water and sanitation development projects.
  • Capacity building or adaptive management: A problem-based learning approach.
  • A confluence of Fair Trade and organic agriculture in southern India.
  • Good intentionsare not enough: French NGO efforts at democracy building in Cameroon.
  • The dynamics of contemporary local-government policies and economic development in West Papua.
  • Corruption, human-rights violation, and the interface with violence in the Niger Delta.
  • The role of local institutions in sustainable watershed management: lessons from India.
  • What determines poverty transition? An investigation of women livestock
2011, Vol. 21, Nº 1
  • Churches, mosques, and condoms: Understanding succesful HIV and AIDS interventions by faith-based organisations.
  • Why is development work so straight? Heteronormativity in the international development industry.
  • The roles of, and relationships between, expatriates, volunteers, and local development workers.
  • Why can´t development be managed more like a funeral? Challenging participatory practices.
  • "Humanicrats": The social production of compassion, indifference, and hostility in long-term camps.
  • The problem of gender quotas: Women´s representatives on Timor-Leste´s suku councils.
  • Analysing cultural proximity: Islamic relief worldwide and Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
  • Handle with care: Engaging with faith-based organisations in development.