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Preface (PDF 308k)
Deborah Eade

Introductory Essay: Development management and the aid chain: the case of NGOs (PDF 375k)
Tina Wallace

What makes good development management? (PDF 329k)
Alan Thomas

Tools for project development within a public action framework (PDF 351k)
David Wield

Institutional sustainability as learning (PDF 357k)
Hazel Johnson and Gordon Wilson

Managing institutional change in the science and technology systems of Eastern Europe and East Africa (PDF 363k)
Jo Chataway and Tom Hewitt

Inclusive planning and allocation for rural services (PDF 353k)
Doug Porter and Martin Onyach-Olaa

Finding out rapidly: a soft systems approach to training needs analysis in Thailand (PDF 371k)
Simon Bell

Matching services with local preferences: managing primary education services in a rural district of India (PDF 344k)
Ramya Subrahmanian

The development management task and reform of ‘public’ social services (PDF 342k)
Dorcas Robinson

An endogenous empowerment strategy: a case-study of Nigerian women (PDF 351k)
P. Kassey Garba

Fundraising in Brazil: the major implications for civil society organisations and international NGOs (PDF 359k)
Michael Bailey

Routes of funding, roots of trust? Northern NGOs, Southern NGOs, donors, and the rise of direct funding (PDF 356k)
David Lewis and Babar Sobhan

Relevance in the twenty-first century: the case for devolution and global association of international NGOs (PDF 338k)
Alan Fowler

Northern words, Southern readings (PDF 320k)
Carmen Marcuello and Chaime Marcuello

Whose terms? Observations on ‘development management’ in an English city (PDF 311k)
Richard Pinder

Information Technology and the management of corruption (PDF 323k)
Richard Heeks

Petty corruption and development (PDF 315k)
Stephen P. Riley

The need for reliable systems: gendered work in Oxfam's Uganda programme (PDF 310k)
Lina Payne and Ines Smyth

Domestic violence, deportation, and women's resistance: notes on managing inter-sectionality (PDF 325k)
Purna Sen

A day in the life of a development manager (PDF 320k)
David Crawford, Michael Mambo, Zainab Mdimi, Harriet Mkilya, Anna Mwambuzi, Matthias Mwiko, and Sekiete Sekasua, with Dorcas Robinson

Funding preventive or curative care? the Assiut Burns Project (PDF 321k)
Norma Burnett

Small enterprise opportunities in municipal solid waste management (PDF 322k)
John P. Grierson and Ato Brown

An innovative community-based waste disposal scheme in Hyderabad (PDF 320k)
Mariëlle Snel

Annotated bibliography (PDF 343k)

Publishers' Addresses (PDF 246k)

Development and Management: Experiences in Value-Based Conflict

Introduced by Tina Wallace and co-edited by Deborah Eade, Tom Hewitt, and Hazel Johnson

coverDevelopment is a complex process of negotiation over meanings, values, and social goals within the sphere of public action, and not simply a question of project-based interventions, or of quantifiable inputs and outputs. This collection draws on The Open University’s work on development management and includes articles that range from accounts of civil society organisations in Brazil to NGOs in Egypt, and from government departments in Tanzania and Poland, donors in Bangladesh, to black feminist activists in the UK.

© Oxfam GB 2000. First published by Oxfam GB in association with The Open University in 2000.
ISBN 0 85598 429 5
All rights reserved.

‘… challenges received wisdom, covers key issues, and balances theory and practice. Among the contributors there is a good balance between practically oriented academics and reflective practitioners. The book is honest about problems, and provides the raw materials for their resolution without the reader feeling that the book is peddling pet solutions. It meets a real need and should be of interest to students, thoughtful practitioners and scholars alike.’
Public Administration and Development


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