Contenu du sommaire
- Editorial - Eade D. p. 1-3
- Meaning versus measurement: why do 'economic' indicators of poverty still predominate? - Sumner A. p. 4-13
- Gender justice: the World Bank's new approach to the poor? - Schech S., Vas Dev S. p. 14-26
- Researching urban poverty in sub-Saharan Africa - Iyenda G. p. 27-38
- Participation, education, and pluralism: towards a new extension ethic - Davidson A.P. p. 39-50
- Strategising prevention: a critical review of local initiatives to prevent female sex trafficking - Samarasinghe V., Burton B. p. 51-64
- The human organisation: challenges in NGOs and development programmes - Padaki V. p. 65-77
- NGOs and the dynamics of the Egyptian labour market - Abdelrahman M. p. 78-84
- Development versus enjoyment of life: a post-development critique of the developmentalist worldview - Cavalcanti J.G. p. 85-92
- Gender equality - whose agenda? Observations from Cameroon - Tahe Egbe Orock R. p. 93-97
- Generosity undermined: the Cotonou Agreement and the African Growth and Opportunity Act - Kebonang Z. p. 98-103
- Capacity building through secondment of staff: a possible model in emergencies? - Ntata P.R.T. p. 104-113
- Evaluating HIV/AIDS education programmes in Ugandan secondary schools - Jacob W.J., Mosman S.S., Hite S.J., Morisky D.E., Nsubuga Y.K. p. 114-123
- 'Strong nets catch fish': promoting pro-poor partnerships in Bangladesh - Matsaert H., Ahmed Z., Abdus Salam S. p. 124-129
- Indigenous floating cultivation: a sustainable agricultural practice in the wetlands of Bangladesh - Islam T., Atkins P. p. 130-136
- Adult learning and literacy learning for livelihoods: some international perspectives - Rogers A., Hunter J., Md Aftab U. p. 137-146
- Ni Vanuatu women graduates: what happens when they go home? - Strachan J., Samuel J., Takaro M. p. 147-153