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How Brazil’s agrarian dynamics shape development cooperation in Africa
F.M. Pierri / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This article shows how Brazil’s history of agrarian dynamics shapes development cooperation. In particular, Brazil’s dualistic agrarian structure frames policy discourse, and shapes development cooperation thinking and practice.DocumentMillennium villages impact evaluation, baseline summary report
E. Masset, C. Barnett, D. Jupp / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This report presents the baseline findings from the Department for International Development (DFID)-commissioned impact evaluation of the Millennium Village Project (MVP) in Northern Ghana.1 The project will run from 2012 until 2016, with interventions targeting a cluster of communities with a total population of approximately 27,000 people.DocumentWhen does the state listen?
M. Loureiro / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016In this article, we look at four cases of key historical policies in Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania to examine how states engage with citizen voices. The policies all took place in contexts of political change and major junctures of democratisation.DocumentBrazil and China in Mozambican agriculture: emerging insights from the field
S. Chichava / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013Mozambique, a country undergoing rapid transformations driven by the recent discovery of mineral resources, is one of the top destinations of Chinese and Brazilian cooperation and investment in Africa.DocumentICTs help citizens voice concerns over water – or do they?
K. Welle / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are widely seen as a new avenue for citizens to hold service providers and government to account. But if citizens live in rural Africa, Asia or Latin America, are they able and willing to report on service delivery failures? And are service providers or government officials willing to listen and respond?DocumentNon-profit food distribution: working with businesses to reduce undernutrition in Nigeria
E. Robinson, J. Humphrey / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014In Nigeria, undernutrition is causing vast social and economic damage. To address this, poor people must have better access to a diet rich in essential nutrients. Markets are a key source of food for a growing proportion of poor people, but a number of constraints prevent businesses from providing nutrition-rich foods that reach the poorest communities.DocumentBreaking the next taboo: menstrual hygiene within CLTS
S. Roose, T. Rankin, S. Cavill / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015This edition of Frontiers of CLTS illustrates how CLTS programmes can be expanded to address menstrual hygiene management (MHM) in schools and communities to alleviate these stresses on women and girls.Its specific objectives are to:DocumentWhen does ICT-enabled citizen voice lead to government responsiveness?
T. Peixoto / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016This article reviews evidence on the use of 23 information and communications technology (ICT) platforms to project citizen voice to improve public service delivery.DocumentOpening governance – change, continuity and conceptual ambiguity
D. Edwards, R. McGee / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016This article reviews recent scholarship in open government and open data pinpointing contributions to more open, transparent, accountable and responsive governance via improved practice, projects and programmes.DocumentOpening Governance
D. Edwards (ed), R. McGee (ed) / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016Open government and open data are new areas of research, advocacy and activism that have entered the governance field alongside the more established areas of transparency and accountability.Pages
