Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | Vol.29, n°2, 2019 |
Editorial
- Brian Pratt p. 133-134Articles
- Participatory modelling and development practice: artisanal fishers in Nicaragua - Christian E. Casillas & Isha Ray p. 135-146
- Expensive English: an accessible language approach for Papua New Guinea agricultural development - Jo Caffery & Deborah Hill p. 147-158
- Language, NGOs and inclusion: the donor perspective - Angela M. Crack p. 159-169
- Does fertiliser use improve household welfare? Evidence from Ghana's cocoa industry - Gideon Danso-Abbeam & Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi p. 170-182
- WaSH as a maternal health issue: three perspectives from rural Uganda - Corinne Schuster-Wallace, Susan Watt, Zachariah Mulawa & Morgan Pommells p. 183-195
- Reproductive health services: “Business-in-a-Box” as a model social innovation - Abdur Rehman Cheema & Abid Mehmood p. 196-207
- Aid and development by design: local solutions to local problems - Adrian Flint & Christian Meyer zu Natrup p. 208-219
- Is development studies becoming too brainy? A comparison of World Development Reports - Mine Sato p. 220-229
- India 2025: the public distribution system and National Food Security Act 2013 - Sayan Chakraborty & S. P. Sarmah p. 230-249
- Sen's capability approach and microcredit: lessons from a Malaysian case - Shankaran Nambiar p. 250-262
Practical Note
- Addressing avoidable vision impairment in Mozambique and the Africa region - Stephen Thompson, Kovin Naidoo, Joel Bambamba, Vanessa Moodley, Diane van Staden, Amanda Forde, Kajal Shah, Luigi Bilotto & James Loughman p. 263-269