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Volume 19, Number 2, April 2009

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Editorial
pp. 133-135(3)
Author: Eade, Deborah

'Community development' as a buzz-word
pp. 136-147(12)
Author: Sihlongonyane, Mfaniseni Fana

Structures, values, and interaction in field-level partnerships: the case of UNHCR and NGOs
pp. 160-172(13)
Authors: Mommers, Christian; van Wessel, Margit

Maize diversity, poverty, and market access: lessons from Mexico
pp. 187-199(13)
Authors: Keleman, Alder; Rano, Hugo Garcia; Hellin, Jon

More money, new household cultural dynamics: women in micro-finance in Ghana
pp. 200-213(14)
Authors: Arku, Cynthia; Arku, Frank

Mitigating the impact of HIV and AIDS on rural livelihoods in Southern Africa
pp. 214-226(13)
Authors: Mutangadura, Gladys; Sandkjaer, Bjorg

Valuation of natural resources: efficiency and equity
pp. 233-239(7)
Authors: Keyzer, Michiel; Sonneveld, Ben; van Veen, Wim

Hanging in, stepping up and stepping out: livelihood aspirations and strategies of the poor
pp. 240-247(8)
Authors: Dorward, Andrew; Anderson, Simon; Bernal, Yolanda Nava; Vera, Ernesto Sanchez; Rushton, Jonathan; Pattison, James; Paz, Rodrigo

Identifying barriers to GIS-based land management in Guatemala
pp. 248-258(11)
Author: Badurek, Christopher

Building the International Criminal Court
pp. 266-267(2)
Author: Hahn, Henning

NGOs as Advocates for Development in a Globalising World
pp. 271-272(2)
Author: Mukuka, Tarcisius

Africa and the New Globalization
pp. 272-273(2)
Author: Sihlongonyane, Mfaniseni Fana

Britain in Africa
pp. 273-275(3)
Author: Mukuka, Tarcisius

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