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02 March 07

Development in Practice is a unique bridge between action and research in development; it succeeds in being both grounded in practice and sceptical about the latest received wisdoms.’
Ben Rogaly, University of Sussex, Brighton



Development in Practice Volume 17, 2007, 6 issues per year
Print: ISSN 0961-4524 Online: ISSN 1364-9213

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