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IDS Bulletin 41 - 2010
The IDS Bulletin brings together the latest thinking and research from programmes and events at IDS and presents them in an accessible way for development practitioners, policymakers and researchers. It is the flagship publication of the Institute of Development Studies.
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Publications
People-centred M&E: Aligning Incentives So Agriculture Does More to Reduce Hunger
IDS Bulletin Issue: 6 Volume: 41This seminal IDS Bulletin provide systematic evidence to lay open the widely shared secret among development practitioners that the cupboard of agricultural monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is bare.
Quotas: Add Women and Stir?
IDS Bulletin Issue: 5 Volume: 41This IDS Bulletin explores what the quota has meant as a motorway to women's accession to political power by drawing on research findings from the Pathways of Women's Empowerment Research Programme Consortium.
Barriers to the Extension of Social Protection: Evidence from Asia
IDS Bulletin Issue: 4 Volume: 41Social protection is once again high on the international policy agenda as the multiple crises of the past three years have devastated the livelihoods of millions already living in or close to poverty, and increased vulnerability and uncertainty for millions more.
Reflecting Collectively on Capacities for Change
IDS Bulletin Issue: 3 Volume: 41'Capacity development' implies a promise of growing self-reliance, national ownership and sustainability, yet practice seems consistently to fall short of this emancipatory promise.
Negotiating Empowerment
IDS Bulletin Issue: 2 Volume: 41This IDS Bulletin draws out some of the dilemmas around women's empowerment: choices, negotiations, narratives and contexts of women's lived experience.
The MDGs and Beyond
IDS Bulletin Issue: 1 Volume: 41Do the MDGs still reflect what is important about how development happens and how policy influences that process? The MDGs were an approach born of a benign era of relative stability, stronger economic growth and fairly buoyant aid budgets. We now face a very different world.

