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- Whom do international donors support in the name of civil society? - Sabatini C.A. p. 7-19
- 'Implementing an indicator': operationalising USAID's 'Advocacy Index' in Zimbabwe - Hirschmann D. p. 20-32
- Trade liberalisation in the garment industry: who is really benefiting? - Hale A. p. 33-44
- Anthropology consultancy in the UK and community development in the Third World: a difficult dialogue - Panayiotopoulos P. p. 45-58
- Should they be committed? Motivating volunteers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Watts M. p. 59-70
- Struggle for sustainable human and environmental well-being on the Mexican coast of Oaxaca - Werner D. p. 71-78
- Poor getting richer and the rich-poor gap getting smaller? - Nagel S.S. p. 78-80
- Conceptual issues in Nigeria's gender-specific rural poverty alleviation strategy - Izugbara C.O., Ukwayi J.K. p. 81-85
- Orchard development sets the tone of tribal development - Mahajan S., Newale M., Pednekar P. p. 86-92
- A trail-finding project: lessons in project design - Mishra R., van Steenbergen F. p. 92-95
- A situational assessment study of acid violence in Bangladesh - Wesson K. p. 96-100
- Poverty, Prosperity, Progress (Plhara, Tlnui, Klkiri), second biennial Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DEVNET) conference, 17-19 November 2000, Wellington - Davenport E., Low W. p. 101-103