1 January 2010
Suedasien: Ansprueche und Elements von Wohlfahrtsstaatlichkeit
Published by: Institute for World Society Studies
Working paper 05/2101
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1 January 2010
Published by: Institute for World Society Studies
Working paper 05/2101
1 January 2010
Published by: CDRA
Taking as starting point current orthodoxies of results-based management, this article discusses the long duration of the substantialist 'philosophical plumbing' of international aid and the ambivalent, if not subversive, relational response of some aidpractitioners.
1 January 2010
Published by: Urban Design Research Institute
1 January 2010
Published by: UNESCO
Published by UNESCO, this is a background Paper to the Global Monitoring Report on Education for All 2011
1 January 2010
Published by: World Bank
Published by the World Bank, this was a background Paper to the World Development Report 2011 on Conflict and Development and to the World Development Report 2012 on Gender and Development.
1 January 2010
Current debates and market based interventions in international public health seek to bring about explicit improvements in the quality...
1 December 2011
Published by: IDS
What does resilience look like in practice? How can conceptual understandings of resilience be transformed into meaningful applications at the practical level? Are existing programmes already building resilience or does undertaking a 'resilient' programme mean doing something differently? These are just some of the questions this paper will explore.
1 January 2010
Published by: World Bank
This paper is one of a series of country-level studies, where national data were disaggregated to more local and sector levels, helping to understand adaptation from a bottom-up perspective.
1 January 2010
Published by: WSSCC
This long awaited publication responds to the demand for guidance on how to conduct training of CLTS facilitators. The fast spread of CLTS to now over 40 countries means that the demand for good facilitators and trainers of facilitators currently outstrips supply.
1 January 2010