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Volume 18, Number 6, 2008

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Editorial
pp. 671-672(2)
Author: Eade, Deborah

Rethinking poverty alleviation: a 'poverties' approach
pp. 726-734(9)
Author: Carr, Edward

How international NGOs could do less harm and more good
pp. 748-754(7)
Authors: Barber, Martin; Bowie, Cameron

What could Development Studies be?
pp. 755-766(12)
Authors: Sumner, Andy; Tribe, Michael

UN contributions to development thinking and practice
pp. 767-773(7)
Author: Ghai, Dharam

Developing critical thinking in NGO field staff
pp. 774-778(5)
Author: Foley, Connell

The role of non-timber forest products in poverty reduction in India: prospects and problems
pp. 779-788(10)
Authors: Rasul, Golam; Karki, Madhav; Sah, Ram

Mobilizing for Human Rights in Latin America
pp. 806-807(2)
Author: Gutman, Nicolas

The Power of Labelling: How People are Categorized and Why It Matters
pp. 810-812(3)
Author: Kalungu-Banda, Martin

The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
pp. 816-817(2)
Author: Tabaire, Bernard

Do It Yourself: A Handbook for Changing Our World
pp. 821-823(3)
Author: Mukuka, Tarcisius

Erratum
pp. 827-827(1)

Acknowledgements
pp. 828-828(1)

Index to Volume 18
pp. 829-833(5)

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