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Gadji, Dji Malla
Dji Malla Gadji worked for Oxfam in Chad and later with UNDP also in Chad.
Ambassantna Nadif: an experimental household-rubbish collection project
Volume 1, number 1, 1991

Gajjala, Radhika
Radhika Gajjala is Assistant Professor in Multimedia and New Technologies at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, USA.
'Third World' perspectives on cyberfeminism
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Gangoli, Geetanjali
Geetanjali Gangoli is active with the Indian Women's Movement and works on a voluntary basis with the Forum Against the Oppression of Women in Bombay.
The right to protection from sexual assault: the Indian anti-rape campaign

Volume 6, number 4, 1996

Garcia-Moreno, Claudia
Claudia Garcia-Moreno is a medical doctor at WHO in Geneva. She previously worked for Oxfam GB.
A meeting about women and reproductive health in Latin America and the Caribbean

Volume 2, number 1, 1992

García Pleyán, Carlos
Carlos García Pleyán holds degrees from the universities of Barcelona, Paris, and Havana. From 1970 to 1996, he was a town planner at the Instituto de Planificación Física in Havana, following which he joined the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Económicas as a researcher. Since 1998, he has been Vice-President of the NGO, Habitat-Cuba.
Innovations for sustainable development in cities of the South: the Habitat-Cuba approach
Volume 11, numbers 2 and 3, 2001

Garrison, John W II
John W Garrison II works with the Inter-American Foundation in Brazil.
Brazilian NGOs: from grassroots to national civic leadership
Volume 6, number 3, 1996

Ghimire, Krishna B
Krishna Ghimire, a development sociologist, works on environment and sustainable development at UNRISD in Geneva, Switzerland.
Land-use options for rural development
Volume 7, number 4, 1997

Gibbons, Gayle
Gayle Gibbons was previously Director of the Clearinghouse Project. She is currently working for the UNDP-World Bank Water and Sanitation Program in the USA.
Information for action: the Clearinghouse Project
Volume 8, number 1, 1998

Gibson, Alan
Alan Gibson is based at the Small Business Centre at Durham University Business School in the UK.
NGOs and income-generation projects: lessons from the Joint Funding Scheme
Volume 3, number 3, 1993

Gilbert, Jane
Jane Gilbert is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist working in the Department of Psychological Services and Research at Dumfries in Scotland. She has worked in The Gambia and acted as an independent consultant on mental health for UK-based NGOs.
Responding to mental distress in the Third World: cultural imperialism or the struggle for synthesis?
Volume 9, number 3, 1999

Goh, W M H and Ratnaike, R N
Will Goh (FRANZCP) is a senior visiting psychiatrist at the University of Adelaide, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia where Ranjit Ratnaike (FRACP) is a consultant.
Health programmes for the disadvantaged
Volume 2, number 3, 1992

Goldstein, Richard; Honkala, Cheri; Thul, Elizabeth with Baptist, William and Grugan, Patrick
Richard Goldstein, a former businessman, worked for 20 years with small, for-profit enterprises and with low-income workers. He then re-trained as a social worker and is now a community organiser and human rights educator engaged in movement-building work with poor people, social workers, and other social activists. Cheri Honkala is the founder and Executive Director of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU), Co-Chair of the National Welfare Rights Union, a co-founder of the Up and Out of Poverty Now! Coalition. She has been a homeless single mother and welfare recipient, as well as being a trained social worker, and is an author and playwright. Elizabeth Thul originally worked for American Re-Insurance Company but became a social worker following studies in Israel and the USA. Both are founding members of SWEPT. William Baptist is at Kensington Welfare Rights Union and Patrick Grugan works with the Underground Railroad Project.
Globalisation and homelessness in the USA: building a social movement to end poverty
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Goodhand, Jonathan with Chamberlain, Peter
Jonathan Goodhand worked for the International Rescue Committee in Afghanistan (1987-90) and for Save the Children Fund in Sri Lanka (1992-94), before joining INTRAC. Peter Chamberlain worked for the Austrian Relief Committee in Pakistan (1989-93).
'Dancing with the prince': NGOs' survival strategies in the Afghan conflict
Volume 6, number 3, 1996

Gordon, Claire
Claire Gordon works for Development Workshop in France.
Unstabilised earth-brick vaults and domes in the Sahel
Volume 3, number 2, 1993

Gorman, Mark
Mark Gorman is head of international operations and development, HelpAge International in London, UK.
Older people and development: the last minority?
Volume 5, number 2, 1995

Goudsmit, Into A. and James Blackburn
Into A. Goudsmit is a consultant in decentralisation and institutional development for the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) in Loja, Ecuador, and was formerly Head of Research and Planning Department of the Instituto Politécnico Tomás Katari (IPTK) in Sucre, Bolivia.
Participatory Municipal Planning in Bolivia: an ambiguous experience
Volume 11, number 5, 2001

Glenna H. Graves, Domatov, Elena, and Elizabeth D. Schulman
Glenna Graves is an adjunct professor at Morehead State University in Kentucky. She has done consulting work with the Peace Corps in Romania, UNICEF in Costa Rica, and Children of the Americas in Guatemala. Elena Domatov, originally from Uzbekistan, is a coordinator in the US-Russia partnership project at the College of Allied Health Professions Department, University of Kentucky. Elizabeth Schulman, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, College of Allied Health Professions, University of Kentucky, and director of a US-Russia partnership project. She founded the Childrens Forget-Me-Not Foundation, Inc. to raise international awareness of, and practical aid for, children in developing countries.
Community-led development in practice: humanising institutions for children and older people in Russia
Volume 12, number 2, 2002

Graham, Olivia
Olivia Graham was one of the founders of Arid Lands Information Network.
Networking in practice: the Arid Lands Information Network
Volume 3, number 2, 1993
New directions for pastoral development in Africa
Volume 4, number 3, 1994
(written with Ian Scoones, for author details see Scoones)

Green, Andrew and Matthias, Ann
Andrew Green is a Senior Lecturer in Health Economics and Head of the International Division at the University of Leeds in the UK where Ann Matthias is a Lecturer at the Nuffield Institute for Health.
Where do NGOs fit in? Developing a policy framework for the health sector
Volume 5, number 4, 1995

Grierson, John
John Grierson previously worked at SKAT in Switzerland and is currently with FTP in Finland.
Limited liability companies and development agencies
Volume 5, number 1, 1995
Small and medium-sized enterprise and the development of local technology
Volume 5, number 4, 1995
Business linkages in Zimbabwe: helping to shape `win-win' economic structures
Volume 7, number 3, 1997
(written with Donald C Mead and Sam Moyo)
Small enterprise opportunities in municipal solid waste management
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999
(written with Ato Brown, for author details see Brown)

Grugan, Patrick; Honkala, Cheri; Goldstein, Richard and Thul, Elizabeth with Baptist, William
Patrick Grugan works with the Underground Railroad Project.Cheri Honkala is the founder and Executive Director of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU), Co-Chair of the National Welfare Rights Union, a co-founder of the Up and Out of Poverty Now! Coalition. She has been a homeless single mother and welfare recipient, as well as being a trained social worker, and is an author and playwright. Richard Goldstein, a former businessman, worked for 20 years with small, for-profit enterprises and with low-income workers. He then re-trained as a social worker and is now a community organiser and human rights educator engaged in movement-building work with poor people, social workers, and other social activists. Elizabeth Thul originally worked for American Re-Insurance Company but became a social worker following studies in Israel and the USA. Both are founding members of SWEPT. William Baptist is at Kensington Welfare Rights Union.
Globalisation and homelessness in the USA: building a social movement to end poverty
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Grzybowski, Cândido
Cândido Grzybowski is a sociologist and is Director of the Brazilian social and economic research NGO, IBASE.
We NGOs: a controversial way of being and acting
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Guenena, Nemat and Ibrahim, Saad Eddin
Nemat Guenena is Director of Environmental Quality International (EQI) as well as Managing Director of the Ibn Khaldoun Centre for Development Studies where Saad Eddin Ibrahim is Chairman and also Professor of Political Sociology at the American University in Cairo.
Culture and leadership in development initiatives in Egypt
Volume 5, number 3, 1995

Guèye, El Hadji Fallou
El Hadji Fallou Guèye is an animal production specialist, working on family poultry production systems at the Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research (ISRA).
Women and family poultry production in rural Africa
Volume 10, number 1, 2000

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Haggar, Jeremy; Alejandro Ayala, Blanca Díaz, and Carlos Uc Reyes
Jeremy Haggar conducts participatory research and training with small-scale coffee farmers with the Centre for Tropical Agricultural Research and Training (CATIE), and is based in Nicaragua. Alejandro Ayala is working with Campo Experimental Zona Henequenera, INIFAP, Mococha in the State of Yucatán, Mexico. Blanca Díaz and Carlos Uc Reyes worked with ICRAF and are based in Chetumal in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Participatory design of agroforestry systems: developing farmer participatory research methods in Mexico
Volume 11, number 4, 2001

Hailey, John and Rick James
John Hailey is Professor of International Management at Oxford Brookes University with a special interest in the management of NGOs. He was also one of the founders of the Oxford-based International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC). Rick James is a Senior Training and Consultancy Manager at INTRAC, and a specialist in organisational change in NGOs. His recent publications include
Demystifying Organisation Development and People and Change.

Learning leaders: the key to learning organisations
Volume 12, numbers 3 and 4, 2002
Indicators of identity: NGOs and the strategic imperative of assessing core values
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Hale, Angela
Angela Hale is Director of Women Working Worldwide, an NGO based in Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK. WWW works with an international network of women workers organisations supporting workers in industries supplying the world market, such as garments, toys, and electronics. WWW also helps to coordinate Labour Behind the Label, a British network of NGOs and trade unions campaigning for the rights of workers in the international garment industry.
Trade liberalisation in the garment industry: who is really benefiting?
Volume 12, number 1, 2002

Hall, David
David Hall is Director of the Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) which is based at the University of Greenwich in London (UK). The PSIRU maintains a large database on privatisation, including reports of corruption associated with privatisation.
Privatisation, multinationals, and corruption
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Hamelink, Cees J.
Cees J. Hamelink is Professor of International Communication at the University of Amsterdam and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal for Communication Studies Gazette. He is also Honorary President of the International Association for Mass Communication Research.
The People's Communication Charter
Volume 8, number 1, 1998

Hampton, Mark
Mark Hampton is a Lecturer in Modern Economic History at the Department of Economics, University of Portsmouth in the UK.
The World Conference on Sustainable Tourism
Volume 5, number 4, 1995

Handmer John and Wisner, Ben
John Handmer is Professor of Environmental Geography at Middlesex University in the UK. Ben Wisner is Professor of International Studies and Geography at California State University in the USA.
Hazards, globalisation and sustainability
Volume 9, number 3, 1999

Harpham, Trudy and Pepperall, Jane
Jane Pepperall is the Pakistan-based Programme Manager for Health and Population of the ODA (now DFID). She was previously attached to the Urban Health Management Project at the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Lesotho. Trudy Harpham heads the Urban Health Programme in the Department of Public Health and Policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK.
Decentralising urban health activities in developing countries
Volume 4, number 2, 1994

Hartmann, Betsy
Betsy Hartmann is the Director of the Population and Development Program at Hampshire College, Amherst Massachussetts, USA.
Population control in the new world order
Volume 2, number 3, 1992

Harun-ur-Rashid, Md
Md Harun-ur-Rashid is Director of the Community Development Library in Bangladesh.
Community information services in rural Bangladesh
Volume 6, number 4, 1996


Hashemi, Syed M; Schuler, Sidney Ruth and Badal, Shamsul Huda
Syed M. Hashemi is Professor of Economics at Jahangirnagar University, in Bangladesh. Sidney Ruth Schuler is a social anthropologist researching at the time of writing, relationships between changing reproductive norms and changing gender relations in developing countries. Shamsul Huda Badal is a researcher affiliated with the Development Research Centre in Bangladesh.
Men's violence against women in rural Bangladesh: undermined or exacerbated by microcredit programmes?
Volume 8, number 2, 1998

Havers, Mark
Mark Havers is a partner in The Springfield Centre for Business in Development in the UK.
Financial sustainability in savings and credit programmes
Volume 6, number 2, 1996

Heeks, Richard
Richard Heeks works on information systems and development at the University of Manchester in the UK. His work encompasses training, research, and consultancy on computing for public sector and NGOs in developing countries. His publications include India' s Software Industry (1996) and Re-inventing Government in the Information Age (1998).
Information Technology and the management of corruption
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999

van Hees Ted and Bökkerink, Sasja
Ted van Hees is co-ordinator of Eurodad in The Netherlands where Sasja Bökkerink, who is now an independent consultant, worked on the multilateral debt campaign during 1995-96.
EURODAD's campaign on multilateral debt: the 1996 HIPC debt initiative and beyond
Volume 8, number 3, 1998

Heidenreich, Anne; Cherrett, Ian; O'Keefe, Phil and Middlebrook, Peter
Anne Heidenreich is an environmental activist and Editor of Climate Change in Africa. Ian Cherrett is a development consultant with ETC (UK). Phil O'Keefe is Reader in Environmental Management at the University of Northumbria. Peter Middlebrook is a researcher at ETC (UK).
Redefining the roles of environmental NGOs in Africa
Volume 5, number 1, 1995

Helzner, Judith Frye and Guedes, Alessandra Casanova
Judith Frye Helzner and Alessandra Casanova Guedes both work for the International Planned Parenthood Foundation, New York
Where Women Have No Doctor
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Henderson, Judy
Judy Henderson was, until 1999, the Chair of Oxfam International and a member of the international board of Greenpeace. She is currently a Commissioner on the World Commission on Dams, Chair of Australian Ethical Investment Limited, and a board member of the Environment Protection Authority of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia.
Dissonance or dialogue: changing relations with the corporate sector
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Hens, Luc; Verneirt, Marc; Devuyst, Dimitri and Buys, Jos
Luc Hens, Marc Verneirt and Dmitri Devuyst work at the Human Ecology Department, Free University of Brussels (VUB) in Belgium. Jos Buys works for the Belgian Agency for Development Co-operation in Brussels.
Testing environmental impacts of development projects
Volume 8, number 2, 1998

Heredia, Carlos and Purcell, Mary
Carlos Heredia and Mary Purcell worked at the time of writing with Equipo Pueblo, a Mexican NGO involved in policy analysis and related lobbying.
The wrong path: the World Bank's Country Assistance Strategy for Mexico
Volume 7, number 2, 1997

Hernández, Doris; Mejía, Oscar and Ahern, Patricia
Doris Hernández was Coordinator of the Literacy Programme of the Central Nacional de Trabajadores del Campo (CNTC) in Honduras, where Oscar Mejía was at time of writing General Secretary and Patricia Ahern was, until 1991, its National Adviser.
A peasant farmers' literacy programme
Volume 2, number 3, 1992

Herne, James; Hyman, Eric L and Read, Russ
James Herne works at TechnoServe. Eric Hyman works at Appropriate Technology International, where Russ Read was formerly based.
Small-scale production of cultured milk and the Equity Trust approach
Volume 6, number 2, 1996

Hewitt de Alcantara, Cynthia
Cynthia Hewitt de Alcántara is Deputy Director of UNRISD in Geneva, Switzerland.
Social integration: approaches and issues
Volume 5, number 1, 1995

Hewitt, Tom and Chataway, Jo
Tom Hewitt is director of the OU' s MSc in Development Management. Joanna Chataway is chair of the Development Policy and Practice Research Group at The Open University.
Managing institutional change in the science and technology systems of Eastern Europe and East Africa
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999

Heyns, Stephen
Stephen Heyns works at the Community Development Resource Association in South Africa.
Organisational capacity-building, and the 'Quick and Dirty' Consultant
Volume 6, number 1, 1996

Higson-Smith, Craig
Craig Higson-Smith is Director of the KwaZulu-Natal Programme for Survivors of Violence in South Africa.
' Linking' and 'empowering' : key concepts for intervention following war and disaster
Volume 9, number 3, 1999

Hilhorst, Dorothea and Nadja Schmiemann
Dorothea Hilhorst
is a development sociologist specialising in disasters, conflict, and humanitarian aid. She lectures in Disaster Studies at the University of Wageningen. Nadja Schmiemann has worked as a development agronomist in several projects in Central America. She is currently coordinating the NGO OtherWise.
Humanitarian principles and organisational culture: everyday practice in Médecins Sans Frontières-Holland
Volume 12, numbers 3 and 4, 2002

Hill, Eleanor
Over the edge: health-care provision, development, and marginalsiation
Eleanor Hill previously lectured in Community Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and is now an independent consultant, she was also until recently an Editorial Adviser for Development in Practice.
Introductory essay in the Reader, Development for Health, published by Oxfam GB in 1997

Hintjens, Helen
Helen Hintjens lectures at the Centre for Development Studies at the University of Wales and is Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Politics, University of Melbourne in Australia.
The Emperor's new clothes: a moral tale for development experts?
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Hirschmann, David
David Hirschmann, a South African, is Director of the International Development Programme at the American University in Washington DC. He has worked throughout Southern Africa and in Bangladesh and Mongolia, focusing on gender, rural development, insititutional development, democracy and governance, and politics, for USAID and associated NGOs and UNDP.
Implementing an indicator: operationalising USAIDs Advocacy Index in Zimbabwe
Volume 12, number 1, 2002

Hitchcox, Linda
Linda Hitchcox is a Senior Member of St Antony's College at the University of Oxford, and a Research Associate at Queen Elizabeth House in Oxford.
A water programme in Vietnam and its impact on women
Volume 2, number 1, 1992

Holding, Christine; K. K. Kareko, J. W. Kimani, and T. M. Anyonge
Christine Holding is an ICRAF Research Fellow. With 17 years experience in designing and implementing agroforestry extension programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, she was technical coordinator of the Nakuru and Nyandarua Intensified Forestry Extension Project and is currently undertaking research in timber marketing from small-scale farms in Kenya.
For full author details see Anyonge.
Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: from pilot projects to extension policy
Volume 11, numbers 4, 2001

Honkala, Cheri; Goldstein, Richard; and Thul, Elizabeth with Baptist, William and Grugan, Patrick
Cheri Honkala is the founder and Executive Director of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union (KWRU), Co-Chair of the National Welfare Rights Union, a co-founder of the Up and Out of Poverty Now! Coalition. She has been a homeless single mother and welfare recipient, as well as being a trained social worker, and is an author and playwright. Richard Goldstein, a former businessman, worked for 20 years with small, for-profit enterprises and with low-income workers. He then re-trained as a social worker and is now a community organiser and human rights educator engaged in movement-building work with poor people, social workers, and other social activists. Elizabeth Thul originally worked for American Re-Insurance Company but became a social worker following studies in Israel and the USA. Both are founding members of SWEPT. William Baptist is at Kensington Welfare Rights Union and Patrick Grugan works with the Underground Railroad Project.
Globalisation and homelessness in the USA: building a social movement to end poverty
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Howard, Patricia L.
Before assuming her current position in 1995 as Chair of the Department of Gender Studies in Agriculture at Wageningen University in The Netherlands, Professor Patricia L. Howard worked for five years at FAO headquarters in Rome, in the Women in Agricultural Production and Rural Development Service, where she was involved in gender training and mainstreaming. Prior to that, she worked for 10 years in the Central American region as a consultant and as Professor of Development Planning.
Beyond the Grim Resisters: towards more effective gender mainstreaming through stakeholder participation
Volume 12, number 2, 2002

Howe, John and Bryceson, Deborah Fahy
John Howe is Professor of Infrastructural Planning at the Institute of Infrastructure, Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering (IHE) in Delft, The Netherlands. Deborah Fahy Bryceson is a Research Fellow at the Afrika-Studiecentrum (ASC) in Leiden, The Netherlands.
African rural labour and the World Bank: an alternative perspective
Volume 7, number 1, 1997

Howell, Jude
Jude Howell is a lecturer in development studies at the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, UK.
Household coping strategies in Kyrgyzstan
Volume 5, number 4, 1995
Prospects for NGOs in China
Volume 5, number 1, 1995

Hudock, Ann
No author details
A development-management interactive workshop
Volume 5, number 1, 1995

Hughes, Hilary
Hilary Hughes worked from 1987 to 1992 as the AIDS Programme Coordinator for AHRTAG, and was Editor of AIDS Action. She then worked in Mexico before moving to Zimbabwe as a representative of the German organisation, GTZ.
Evaluating HIV/AIDS programmes
Volume 3, number 1, 1993

Hulme, David and Edwards, Michael
David Hulme is Professor of Development Studies at the Institute for Development Policy and Management at the University of Manchester in the UK. Michael Edwards is currently at the Ford Foundation in New York. At time of writing, he was working for Save the Children Fund in London.
Scaling up NGO impact on development: learning from experience
Volume 2, number 2, 1992
In response to Nicky May's Conference Report (`Performance and accountability in the New World Order', Development in Practice 5/1, pp 71-3), David Hulme and Michael Edwards - the organisers of the Workshop -- present their point of view.
Volume 6, number 2, 1996

Hulsebosch, Joitske
Joitske Hulsebosch works for SNV, the Netherlands Development Organisation, as an adviser on capacity building programmes run by the NGO umbrella organisation, to the Christian Relief and Development Association (CRDA) in Addis Ababa.
The use of RAAKS for strengthening community-based organisations in Mali
Volume 11, number 5, 2001

Humphreys, Denise; Carroll, Thomas and Scurrah Martin J.
Denise Humphreys works for Catholic Relief Services in Bolivia. Thomas Carroll is a Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, George Washington University in the USA. Martin Scurrah is the head of the Spanish Discipline, Flinders University, Australia
Grassroots support organisations in Peru
Volume 1, number 2, 1991

Husselbee, David
David Husselbee was Programme Director for SCF-UK in Pakistan and Afghanistan from mid-1996 until December 1998, a role which included establishing the child labour project in Sialkot. Prior to that he was Programme Director for VSO in Kenya (1992-96), having worked in the voluntary sector since 1983. He is currently Director for Social and Environmental Affairs at adidas-Salomon AG where he heads a programme to improve working conditions in the supply chain and to involve international companies in the development process in countries where they buy products.
NGOs as development partners to the corporates: child football stitchers in Pakistan
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Hyman, Eric L; Strauss, Robert and Crayne, Richard
Eric L. Hyman is a Programme Economist with Appropriate Technology International (ATI) in Washington DC. Robert Strauss and Richard Crayne are consultants with Development Alternatives Inc., also in Washington DC, USA.
An enterprise development-strategy for Zambia
Volume 3, number 2, 1993
Small-scale production of cultured milk and the Equity Trust approach
(written with James Herne and Read Russ)
Volume 6, number 2, 1996
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Ibrahim, Saad Eddin and Guenena, Nemat
Saad Eddin Ibrahim is Professor of Political Sociology at the American University in Cairo and Chairman of the Ibn Khaldoun Centre for Development Studies, of which Nemat Guenena is Managing Director as well as being Director of Environmental Quality International (EQI).
Culture and leadership in development initiatives in Egypt
Volume 5, number 3, 1995

Ingham-Thorpe, Val
Val Ingham-Thorpe works with the human rights NGO ZimRights, and is also a member of the Africa Network for Treatment and Prevention of Torture. She is based in Zimbabwe.
Reconciliation in Zimbabwe: reality or illusion?
Volume 7, number 4, 1997

International Women's Health Council
For information contact the International Women's Health Coalition, 24 East 21st Street, New York, NY 10010, USA.
Women's declaration on population policies
Volume 3, number 2, 1993

Ishemo, Shubi L
Shubi L Ishemo is a Tanzanian historian teaching at Trinity and All Saints, University of Leeds in the UK.
Culture, liberation, and 'development'
Volume 5, number 3, 1995

Izugbara, C. O. and J.K Ukwayi
C. O. Izugbara is based at the University of Uyo, Nigeria. J. K. Ukwayi is based at the University of Calabar, Nigeria.
Conceptual issues in Nigerias gender-specific rural poverty alleviation strategy
Volume 12, number 1, 2002


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Jackson, Cecile
Cecile Jackson is a Lecturer at the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, UK.
Sustainable development at the sharp end: field-worker agency in a participatory project
Volume 7, number 3, 1997

Jackson, Paul
Paul Jackson is lectures in the International Development Department of the School of Public Policy at the University of Birmingham, where his interests encompass finance, project management, institutional development, and governance. He is currently working on a book entitled The Role of Government in Business Development, due to be published by Macmillan in 2000.
Square pegs and round holes: participatory methodologies among entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe
Volume 10, number 5, 2000

Jama Bashir; Mary Nyasimi, Qureish Noordin, and Amadou Niang,
All authors in this team work for ICRAF, and work or have worked in western Kenya with their participatory research emanating from there. Bashir Jama, the corresponding author, is a soil scientist who works on soil fertility and nutrient recycling. He was ICRAFs lead scientist in western Kenya and the ICRAF contact for the Soil Fertility Initiative for Africa. He is now the regional coordinator for eastern and central Africa for ICRAF.
For full author details see Noordin.
Scaling up adoption and impact of agroforestry technologies: experiences from western Kenya
Volume 11, numbers 4, 2001

Jamaly Rumana and Wickramanayake, Ebel
Rumana Jamaly is a Research Associate at the Human Settlements Development Program, and Ebel Wickramanayake is Assistant Professor in Urban and Regional Development at the Asian Institute of Technology.
Women workers in the garment industry in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Volume 6, number 2, 1996

James, Darcy
James Darcy is a lawyer and works in the Emergencies Department at Oxfam GB.
Refugees and Migration: Re-writing the definitions
Volume 3, number 2, 1993

John, Elijah
Elijah John is a development worker in northern Afghanistan.
NGOs and the economic recovery of Afghanistan
Volume 11, number 5, 2001

Johnson, Deb
Deb Johnson is a director of a small consultancy company in Uganda called Sikiliza International, Ltd. She has lived and worked in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and has been based in Uganda since 1997.
Insights on poverty
Volume 12, number 2, 2002

Johnson, Deb and Kilalo, Christine
Deb Johnson is a director of a small consultancy company in Uganda called Sikiliza International, Ltd. She has lived and worked in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and has been based in Uganda since 1997. Christine S. Kilalo is Area Representative of World Neighbors.
Mission impossible? Creating partnerships among NGOs, governments, and donors
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Johnson, Hazel and Wilson, Gordon
Hazel Johnson and Gordon Wilson both work in Development Policy and Practice at The Open University in the UK. Hazel Johnson chairs the postgraduate course Capacities for Managing Development while Gordon Wilson chairs the undergraduate course, Third World Development, and its postgraduate counterpart, Development: Context and Practice.
Institutional sustainability as learning
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999

Johnson, Robert
Robert Johnson is a social policy consultant who was engaged in 1993-95 by the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation as Social Planning Adviser, Government of Belize.
The Tobin Tax: another lost opportunity?
Volume 7, number 2, 1997

Johnson, Susan
Susan Johnson is a researcher and consultant specialising in evaluation and impact assessment of microfinance programmes and previously worked for ActionAid in the UK, Asia, and Africa.
Evaluation of microfinance projects
Volume 9, number 4, 1999
Gender impact assessment in microfinance and microenterprise: why and how
Volume 10, number 1, 2000

Jonathan, Samwel
Samwel M Jonathan worked with Oxfam GB in Tanzania, having previously taught rural development for many years at Sokoine University.
The nature and design of development organisations
Volume 7, number 3, 1997

Jones, Carolyn and Frost, Nicola
Carolyn Jones has worked as a freelance trainer and facilitator in PRA since 1994 and collaborates with various universities and NGOs in the UK. Nicola Frost is Reviews Editor of Development in Practice and has researched the use of ethnographic film in undergraduate teaching.
Video for recording and training in participatory development
Volume 8, number 1, 1998

Jones, Gareth A
Gareth A Jones is Lecturer in Geography at the University of Wales, Swansea. He has worked extensively on housing and land issues in low income settlements in Mexico.
Junto con los niños: street children in Mexico
Volume 7, number 1, 1997

Joseph, Jaime A
Jaime Joseph is a member of Centro Alternativa, an action-research NGO that works in Metropolitan Lima, and is coordinator of the School for Leaders and Research.
NGOs: fragmented dreams
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000
Sustainable development and democracy in the megacities
Volume 11, numbers 2 and 3, 2001

Joyner, Alison
Alison Joyner worked for UNICEF/Operation Lifeline Sudan (southern sector), before which she taught at the Sudan University for Science and Technology in Khartoum.
Supporting education in emergencies: a case study from southern Sudan
Volume 6, number 1, 1996

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Kabeer, Naila
Naila Kabeer is a Fellow of IDS at Sussex and has a special interest in household economics, poverty, gender, and human-resource issues. Contact details: Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE, UK.
Gender, development, and training: raising awareness in the planning process
Volume 1, number 3, 1991
Targeting women or transforming institutions? Policy lessons from NGO anti-poverty efforts
Volume 5, number 2, 1995

Kanji, Nazneen
Nazneen Kanji is a senior research associate at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). She has carried out research on the effects of structural adjustment policies at the household level and is currently involved in research on gender, labour markets, and livelihoods in the context of globalisation. She also teaches in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Her most recent book, co-edited with Francis Wilson and Einar Braathen, is entitled Poverty Reduction: What role for the State in Todays Globalised Economy? (Zed Press/CROP publications, 2001).
Trading and trade-offs: womens livelihoods in Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan
Volume 12, number 2, 2002

Kaplan, Allan
Allan Kaplan is Director of the Community Development Resource Association (CDRA), which seeks to build the capacity of organisations engaged in development and social transformation. His books include The Development Practitioners' Handbook (Pluto Press, 1996) and The Development of Capacity (UN NGLS 1999).
Capacity building: shifting the paradigms of practice
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Karanja, George; Charles Wambugu, Steven Franzel, and Paul Tuwei
George Karanja is a forage agronomist working for the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute . For full author details see Wambugu.
Scaling up the use of fodder shrubs in central Kenya
Volume 11, number 4, 2001

Kareko, K. K; T. M. Anyonge, Christine Holding, and J. W. Kimani,
K. K. Kareko is Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at the Forestry Extension Services Branch, Forestry Department, Nairobi. He was key in developing participatory aspects of the Nakuru and Nyandarua Intensified Forestry Extension Project.
For full author details see Anyonge.
Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: from pilot projects to extension policy
Volume 11, numbers 4, 2001

Kasente, Deborah Hope
Deborah Hope Kasente lectures at Makerere University, Uganda in the Department of Women Studies.
Gender studies and gender training in Africa
Volume 6, number 1, 1996

Kasongo, Emmanuel
Emmmanuel Kasongo was president of the University of Zambia Social Workers' Association and is an honorary member of the Zambia Institute of Certified Social Workers and a member of the African Council for Communication Education (ACCE).
From development by effects to development by contexts via communication
Volume 8, number 1, 1998

Kassa, Yezichalem and Tadele, Feleke
Yezichalem Kassa is the Health Adviser and Feleke Tadele the Community Development Officer in the Programme Support Unit (PSU) of Oxfam GB's Addis Ababa Office.
Defining local needs: A community diagnostic survey in Wollayita Region, Ethiopia
Volume 5, number 3, 1995

Kassey Garba, P.
P. Kassey Garba is a senior lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. Her most recent works include Strategies for Engendering Macroeconomic Analysis and Gender and Trade. She is also co-editor of the book Women and Economic Reforms in Nigeria.
An endogenous empowerment strategy: a case-study of Nigerian women
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999

Keet, Dot
Dot Keet is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Southern African Studies in the School of Government, University of the Western Cape, a member of the Alternative Information and Development Centre in Cape Town, and an activist in Jubilee 2000(SA).
The international anti-debt campaign: a Southern activist view for activists in ' the North' \'85 and 'the South'
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Kelleher, David and Rao, Aruna
David Kelleher is an independent organisational consultant specialising in work with NGOs and other non-profit organisations, and at the time of writing was a Visiting Fellow at the Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change in Boston. David Kelleher is an organisational consultant and coordinator, with Aruna Rao, of the Gender at Work Collaborative.

Aruna Rao is a gender and development consultant and writer and former Head of the BRAC Gender Team. At time of writing, she was a Visiting Fellow at the Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change in Boston, involved in building a global network of theorists and practitioners in the area of gender and organisational change.
Gender Lost and Gender Found: BRAC's Gender Quality Action-Learning Programme
Volume 8, number 2, 1998
Organisational Learning: a borrowed toolbox?
Volume 12, numbers 3 and 4, 2002

von Keyserlingk, Alix
Alix von Keyserlingk studied agriculture and livestock production in Germany and worked from 1994-96 in Tete Province, Mozambique as Agricultural Coordinator. She is currently Christian Aid's Country Representative in Rwanda.
The use of donkeys in the Mexican central highlands: a gender perspective
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Khan, Mahmuda Rahman
Mahmuda Rahman Khan was, at time of writing, a Staff Economist for BRAC in Bangladesh.
Women entrepreneurs in the Bangladeshi restaurant business
Volume 5, number 3, 1995

Khan, Mahmuda Rahman
Mahmuda Rahman Khan worked for 10 years as a Research Economist for BRAC, during which time she focused on many issues relating to women's economic enterprises and organisations. She is currently National Professional Project Personnel with UNFPA in Bangladesh, and General Secretary of Shishu-Aangina Childcare and Development Centre.
Micro-finance, wage employment and housework: a gender analysis
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Khan, Niaz Ahmed and Begum, Showkat Ara
Niaz Ahmed Khan is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Chittagong in Bangladesh. Showkat Ara Begum is Joint Director (Demography) at the Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development in Comilla, Bangladesh.
Participation in social forestry re-examined: a case-study from Bangladesh
Volume 7, number 3, 1997

Khor, Martin
Martin Khor Kok Peng is Director of Third World Network, and has also been Research Director of the Consumers' Association of Penang since 1978. An economist, he is Managing Editor of the monthly journal Third World Resurgence and co-editor of the bi-weekly Third World Economics.
The WTO and foreign investment: implications and alternatives for developing countries
Volume 6, number 4, 1996
The WTO and foreign investment: implications and alternatives for developing countries
Volume 6, number 4, 1996

Kidder, Thalia
Thalia Kidder Oxfam GB's Policy Adviser on micro-economics and gender, based in Nicaragua.
Macro debates at the Micro-Credit Summit
Volume 7, number 4, 1997
Alternative financial institutions? Sustainability, development, social reproduction, and gender analysis
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Kilalo, Christine and Johnson, Deb
Christine S. Kilalo is Area Representative of World Neighbors. Deb Johnson is Director of Sikiliza International.
Mission impossible? Creating partnerships among NGOs, governments, and donors
Volume 9, number 4, 1999

Kilby, Patrick
At time of writing, Patrick Kilby worked at Community Aid Abroad (now Oxfam Australia).
Emergency relief programmes for pastoral communities
Volume 3, number 2, 1993

Kimani J. W., T. M Anyonge, Christine Holding, and K. K. Kareko
W. Kimani is Agroforestry Coordingator, Soil and Water Conservation Branch, Ministry of Agriculture.  Formerly a district and provincial soil conservation officer, he worked in the Nakuru and Nyandarua Intensified Forestry Extension Project and is now a member of the Planning, Evaluation and Monitoring Committee of NALEP. For full author details see Anyonge.
Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: from pilot projects to extension policy
Volume 11, numbers 4, 2001

Klein K. K; Merle D. Faminow, and Project Operations Unit
Kurt K. Klein researches bioeconomics and is professor of economics at the University of Lethbridge. The Project Operations Unit implemented the NEPED project in Nagaland and is currently initiating a second phase project.
For full author details see Faminow.
On-farm testing and dissemination of agroforestry among slash-and-burn farmers in Nagaland, India
Volume 11, number 4, 2001

Klien, Eduardo
Eduardo Klien is a political economist with an extensive background in development work in both Peru and Nicaragua. At time of writing, he was working for Oxfam GB in Central America.
Living or surviving: reflections on Central America
Volume 5, number 1, 1995

van Klinken, Marinus K.
Marinus K. van Klinken is District Planning Adviser with the Same District Council in Tanzania, on assignment with SNV/Netherlands Development Organisation. He has recently provided advisory services to both of the NGOs discussed in the paper.
Beyond the NGO-government divide: network NGOs in East Africa
Volume 8, number 3, 1998

Knight, Jane
Jane Knight worked for Oxfam GB for many years.
South-North Linking
Volume 1, number 2, 1991

Knowles, Gordon
Gordon Knowles is an Overseas Development Consultant at the Salvation Army in Australia.
Pre-departure briefing for aid workers
Volume 8, number 3, 1998

Kogan, Luiba
Luiba Kogan is Professor of Sociology and Research Methodology in the University of Lima and the Pacific University. She is also an independent consultant on gender and development, and a researcher on issues such as women and micro-enterprise in Peru.
Soup kitchens, women and social policy: studies from Peru
Volume 8, number 4, 1998

Kombe, Wilbard K.
Wilbard Jackson Kombe is a Senior Lecturer at the University College of Lands and Architectural Studies, (UCLAS).
Institutionalising the concept of environmental planning and management (EPM):successes and challenges in Dar es Salaam
Volume 11, numbers 2 and 3, 2001

Kothari, Miloon
Miloon Kothari is Joint Convener of the Indian National Campaign for Housing Rights (NCHR) and represents Habitat International Coalition (HIC) at the UN Human Rights Bodies in Geneva.
The United Nations speaks out on forced evictions
Volume 5, number 1, 1995
The global struggle for the right to a place to live
Volume 7, number 1, 1997
Globalisation, social action, and human rights
Introductory essay to the Reader Development and Social Action published in 1999 by Oxfam GB

Kothari, Smitu
Smitu Kothari is co-founder of Lokayan ('Dialogue of the People'), which promotes exchange between non-party political formations and concerned citizens in India and beyond. He is Editor of Lokayan Bulletin and a political organiser involved in ecological, cultural, and human rights issues for a socially just and ecologically sane alternative, nationally and globally. Formerly Visiting Professor at the Universities of Cornell and of Princeton, he is President of the International Group for Grassroots Initiatives, a Contributing Editor of The Ecologist and Development, and a founding member of Jan Vikas Andolan ('Movement for People's Development').
The margins awake: building a 'civil' society in the Third World
Volume 9, number 3, 1999

Krishnaraj, Maithreyi
Professor Maithreyi Krishnaraj is the former Director of the Research Centre for Women's Studies at SNDT University, Mumbai, India.
Globalisation and women in India
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Kundu, Amitabh
Institutional innovations for urban infrastructural development: the Indian scenario.
Volume 11, numbers 2 and 3, 2001

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LaFond, Anne
From 1987 to 1990, Anne LaFond worked with the Expanded Programme on Immunisation in Somalia.
Deterrents to immunisation in Somalia: a survey of mothers' attitudes
Volume 3, number 1, 1993

Lane, Jon
Jon Lane, who is a Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers, worked in Nepal as WaterAid's Representative Engineer from 1987 to 1991 and then became Director of RedR (Registered engineers for Disaster Relief), a British NGO supplying engineers for disaster relief around the world.
Working with local NGOs: WaterAid's drinking water and sanitation programme in Nepal
Volume 2, number 2, 1992

Lankshear, Colin; Sandiford, Peter; Montenegro, María Martha; Sánchez, Germana and Cassel, Jeffrey
Colin Lankshear is Associate Professor of Language and Literacy Education and Director of the Literacy Studies in Education Research Programme at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Peter Sandiford is a Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology and Health Systems Development at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Maria Martha Montenegro is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine in the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua. Germana Sánchez is a Medical Anthropologist at the Instituto Costarricense de Investigación y Enseñanza en Nutrición y Salud. Jeffrey Cassel is a Consultant Sociologist at the Instituto Centroamericano de la Salud in Managua, Nicaragua.
The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade: How lasting were its benefits?
Volume 4, number 1, 1994

Large, Judith
Judith Large is a freelance practitioner in conflict research, education, training, and advocacy. She has worked with local groups and international agencies in the Balkans since 1992, and is also particularly engaged with initiatives in northern Uganda and Indonesia. She holds an honorary Fellowship at the University of Kent in the UK.
Kafka meets Machiavelli: post-war, post-transition Eastern Slavonia
Volume 9, number 5, 1999

Lavalle, Carlo; Luca Demicheli, Maddalena Turchini, Pilar Casals-Carrasco, and Monika Niederhuber
Monitoring megacities: the MURBANDY/MOLAND approach
Volume 11, numbers 2 and 3, 2001

Leach, Fiona
Fiona Leach lectures in education and development at the Institute of Education at London University in the UK.
Women in the informal sector: the contribution of education and training
Volume 6, number 1, 1996

Leach, Melissa
Melissa Leach is a social anthropologist and was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex,.
Gender and the environment: traps and opportunities
Volume 2, number 1, 1992

Leipold, Gerd
Gerd Leipold advises NGOs on campaigning and organisational development and has been a consultant to ActionAid, Consumers' International, Greenpeace, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Oxfam, and others. He is trained as a physicist and physical oceanographer and was previously director of Greenpeace Germany and of the disarmament campaign of Greenpeace International.
Campaigning: a fashion or the best way to change the global agenda?
Volume 10, number 3-4, 2000

Lekskes, Jeannette
Jeannette Lekskes is a gender specialist for the Manyu Rural Development Project in Cameroon. Her main interest is in training staff in gender issues and participatory methods and ensuring a systematic incorporation of the acquired skills into the project implementation process.
Gender-awareness and policies: theory and practice among small NGDOs
Volume 8, number 4, 1998

Leurs, Robert
Robert Leurs is Lecturer in Development Administration at the University of Birmingham in the UK.
Critical reflections on rapid and participatory rural appraisal
Volume 7, number 3, 1997

Lewis, David and Sobhan, Babar
David Lewis is a Lecturer at the Centre for Voluntary Organisation at the London School of Economics where he is Course Convenor of the MSc in Management of NGOs. Babar Sobhan is a research student at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge working on NGOs and donor relationships in Bangladesh.
Routes of funding, roots of trust? Northern NGOs, Southern NGOs, donors, and the rise of direct funding
Volume 9, numbers 1 & 2, 1999

Liamzon, Cristina M
Cristina M Liamzon is a Fellow of the People-Centered Development Forum, and was involved in the initial stages of the TriPARRD Programme as former National Coordinator of PhilDhrra.
Agrarian reform: a continuing imperative or an anachronism?
Volume 6, number 4, 1996

van Lieshout, Mary
Mary van Lieshout worked for Oxfam in Ireland.
Women in Development Europe
Volume 3, number 3, 1993

Linden, Ian
Ian Linden is General Secretary of CIIR in London, UK.
The Right to Truth: Amnesty, Amnesia and Secrecy
Volume 4, number 2, 1994

Lira, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Lira is a Chilean psychologist and political scientist with wide experience in situations of repression and violence Latin America and elsewhere, including Bosnia. She is the Director of the Latin American Institute of Mental Health and Human Rights (ILSA).
Guatemala: Uncovering the past, recovering the future
Volume 7, number 4, 1997

Locke, Catherine and Okali, Christine
Catherine Locke is a Lecturer at the School of Development Studies and Christine Okali is a Visiting Fellow at the Overseas Development Group at the University of East Anglia in the UK.
Analysing changing gender relations: methodological challenges for gender planning
Volume 9, number 3, 1999

Lofredo, Gino
Gino Lofredo is a journalist and poet and has worked for NGOs in southern Africa and in Central America.
Help yourself by helping The Poor
Volume 5, number 4, 1995

Longwe, Sara Hlupekile
Sara Hlupekile Longwe is a consultant in women's development and an activist for women's rights and is based in Zambia.
The evaporation of gender policies in the patriarchal cooking pot
Volume 7, number 2, 1997

Low, Will and Eileen Davenport
The authors have published individually and together and are currently working on a book about fair trade. Will Low is Principal Lecturer in Economics at Auckland University of Technology. Eileen Davenport is an independent development consultant specialising in social development and social impact assessment.
Poverty, Prosperity, Progress (Pohara, Tonui, Kokiri), second biennial Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network (DEVNET) conference, 17-19 November 2000, Wellington.
Volume 12, number 1, 2002



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