Contenu du sommaire : The Private Sector in the Development Landscape
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | Vol.31, n°7, 2021 |
Titre du numéro | The Private Sector in the Development Landscape |
Introduction
- The private sector in the development landscape: partnerships, power, and questionable possibilities - Jason Hart, Jo-Anna Russon & Jessica Sklair p. 857-871
Articles
- Private sector representation, contribution, and potential influence in global financing partnerships - Moira V. Faul & Jordan Soukias Tchilingirian p. 872-884
- Unpacking Fair Trade bananas and coffee: private financial investment and the state in Costa Rica - Layla Zaglul Ruiz & Peter Luetchford p. 885-895
- Digital philanthropy for the masses: crowdfunding platforms marketising NGO partnerships for individual giving in India - Shonali Ayesha Banerjee p. 896-908
- Partnerships between philanthrocapitalists and donors: the case of Girl Hub - Catherine Ann Shutt p. 909-919
- The partner myth: analysing the limitations of private sector contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals - Uwe Gneiting & Ruth Mhlanga p. 920-926
- Operation Orphan and Danbro: an SME–charity partnership - Jo-Anna Russon, Brad Moore & Helen Broughton p. 927-933
- Uneven outcomes from private infrastructure finance: evidence from two case studies - Kate Bayliss, Maria Jose Romero & Elisa Van Waeyenberge p. 934-945
- “Flash blending” development finance: how to make aid donor–private sector partnerships help meet the SDGs - Marc J. Cohen, Claire Godfrey, Hilary Jeune & Shannon Kindornay p. 946-960
- An INGO–corporate partnership in post-war Sri Lanka's agricultural sector - Priyan Senevirathna p. 961-968