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    India and the agreement on agriculture: civil society and citizens' engagement

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    This paper explores civil society advocacy on the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) and how it influences the trade policy process and facilitates citizen engagement in the Indian context.
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    Greater DFID and EC leadership on chronic malnutrition: opportunities and constraints

    A. Sumner, J. Lindstrom, L. Haddad / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    This report by the Institute of Development Studies and commissioned by Save the Children UK (SC UK) assesses the commitment currently demonstrated by the United Kingdom (UK) Department For International Development (DFID) and the European Commission (EC) to reducing chronic malnutrition.
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    Mind the Gap: Mainstreaming Gender and Participation in Development

    N. Kanji / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003
    Lessons can be drawn from experiences of gender mainstreaming for those wishing to institutionalise participatory approaches in their work, according to this paper. It argues that the shift in focus from Women in Development (WID) to Gender and Development (GAD) is mirrored by changes in the participation debate which now puts more stress on issues of governance.
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    The law, legal institutions and the protection of land rights in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire: developing a more effective and equitable system

    R. Crook, S. Affou, D. Hammond, A.F. Vanga, M Owusu Yeboah / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    This paper provides an analysis of the effectiveness and equitability of West African judicial, legal and administrative institutions for:providing accessible dispute resolutionprotecting the security of the urban and rural poor to hold and use land.The authors compare legislation of customary and non-state regulatory institutions in Ghana, with the greater Pluralism of Côte d’
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    Sex and the rights of man

    A. Greig / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006
    This paper explores the subject of sexual rights and the claims about such rights as they are made by and for men. It asks: what can men's interest be in the social and sexual revolution being proposed by advocates of sexual rights? The first answer to this question is to recognise that some men's sexual rights have long been violated.
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    Sex and the rights of man

    A. Greig / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006
    This paper explores the subject of sexual rights and the claims about such rights as they are made by and for men. It asks: what can men's interest be in the social and sexual revolution being proposed by advocates of sexual rights? The first answer to this question is to recognise that some men's sexual rights have long been violated.
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    Monsanto and smallholder farmers: a case-study on corporate accountability

    D. Glover / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    This paper examines Monsanto’s Smallholder Programme (SHP) and considers the implications of the programme on corporate accountability.
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    Mobilising citizens: social movements and the politics of knowledge

    M. Leach, I. Scoones / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    Comparatively reflecting upon a series of case studies of citizen mobilisation in both north and south, this Institute for Development Studies working paper argues that the politics of knowledge are now central.
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    Mobilising citizens: social movements and the politics of knowledge

    M. Leach, I. Scoones / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    Comparatively reflecting upon a series of case studies of citizen mobilisation in both north and south, this Institute for Development Studies working paper argues that the politics of knowledge are now central.
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    Budget analysis and policy advocacy: the role of non-governmental public action

    M. Robinson / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007
    Civil society initiatives to improve budget transparency and influence government spending priorities are being introduced in developing countries. This IDS working paper reports on research carried out on six civil society budget groups around the world. The case studies are on a social movement in India, a research institution in Croatia and NGOs in Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Uganda.

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