Editorial
Brian Pratt |
Breaking the cycle of violence: doing development in situations of conflict; Linda Agerbak 151-158
The psychosocial effects of conflict in the Third World; Derek Summerfield 159-173
Relief and rehabilitation projects in Mozambique: institutional capacity and NGO executional strategies; Erica Egan 174-184
Gender, development and training: raising awareness in the planning process; Naila Kabeer 185-195
Calculating food-aid cost-effectiveness: evidence from Ethiopia; Jim Fitzpatrick and Andy Storey 196-203
The role of marketing in income generation: two case studies; Rachel Wilshaw 204-205
News In Brief 206
Book Reviews 207-212
The Poor Die Young; edited J. Hardoy, S. Cairncross and D. Satterthwaite
When Aid Is No Help: How Projects Fail And How They Could Succeed ; John Madeley
City, Class and Trade: Social and Economic Change in the Third World; Nigel Harris
From Feast to Famine: Official Cures and Grassroots Remedies to Africa's Food Crisis; Bill Rau
Dance Civet Cat: Child Labour in the Zambezi Valley; Pamela Reynolds
The Water Sellers: A Co-operative Venture By The Rural Poor; G.D. Wood and R. Palmer-Jones
Where Credit Is Due: Income Generating Programmes for the Poor in Developing Countries; Joe Remenyi
Books Received 215
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