2018: Recent submissions
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Can Immersion Research Add Value in Understanding Integrated Programme Interventions?
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09-30)In the external evaluation of development interventions, beneficiaries are often involved to define priorities, and provide feedback and evaluation. This generally uses ‘invited spaces’ such as facilitated community meetings, ... -
Learning About Integrated Development Using Longitudinal Mixed Methods Programme Evaluation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09-30)Globally, millions of children are living without parental care. Families experience multiple challenges that lead to family–child separation, with financial hardship a common theme. The integration of interventions to ... -
Applying Factorial Designs to Disentangle the Effects of Integrated Development
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09-30)In this article, we discuss the study design and lessons learned from a full-factorial randomised controlled study conducted with beneficiaries of a youth programme in Pretoria, South Africa. The study assesses whether the ... -
Glossary: The Millennium Villages: Lessons on Evaluating Integrated Rural Development
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09-30)This is the glossary for IDS Bulletin 49.4, 'The Millennium Villages: Lessons on Evaluating Integrated Rural Development'. -
Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – began to attract the attention of ‘traditional donors’. Comprehensive comparisons of the various features of different ... -
Notes on Contributors: Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)This is the notes on contributors for IDS Bulletin 49.3, 'Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation’. -
Introduction: Beyond Aid – The Future of Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)This introduction explains the rationale behind this issue of the IDS Bulletin, and identifies the key issues and research questions addressed by the contributors. In so doing, it identifies the emerging outlook of future ... -
Potential and Challenges for Emerging Development Partners: The Case of Indonesia
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)Emerging development partners can play an extremely important role in international cooperation because they have accumulated valuable experience and knowledge identifying and implementing their own development solutions. ... -
Chains of Knowledge Creation in the Evolution of New Donors
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)This article highlights the importance of contributions of emerging donors based on their knowledge creation during the time they receive aid, focusing on the two-way interaction between donors and recipients. A hypothetical ... -
Estimating China’s Foreign Aid Using New Data
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)This article presents updated estimates of China’s foreign aid between 2001 and 2014 as a proxy for China’s official development assistance (ODA) as defined by the OECD-DAC, and to compare this with the ODA of other DAC ... -
Emerging Economies, Disaster Risk Reduction, and South–South Cooperation: The Case of Mexico
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)The emerging economies differ from each other in various economic, political, and cultural ways, but hold a broad understanding and approach on key challenges of sustainable development, climate change mitigation, and ... -
India’s Role as a Facilitator of Constitutional Democracy
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)How can the unique knowledge, experiences, institutions, norms, and ideas from developing countries contribute to the political, economic, and social development of other developing countries? This question is worth asking, ... -
Triangular Cooperation in East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities for Japanese Official Development Assistance
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)The article examines the potential contribution of triangular ccooperation (TrC) as an emerging form of foreign aid. By reviewing the Japanese TrC practices, it addresses some critical questions from the perspective of ... -
The BRICS Effect: Impacts of South–South Cooperation in the Social Field of International Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)The growing number of development stakeholders and initiatives in developing countries has added complexity to international development cooperation (IDC). Recipient countries have witnessed the increasing presence of ... -
Perspectives on the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)The establishment of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) created the unique opportunity to bring together and explore synergies between South–South cooperation (SSC) and traditional aid, ... -
Glossary: Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07-24)This is the glossary for IDS Bulletin 49.3, ''Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation'. -
Introduction to Multimedia
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-05-01)This is the Introduction to multimedia for IDS Bulletin 49.2, 'Accountability for Health Equity: Galvanising a Movement for Universal Health Coverage'. -
Health Accountability for Indigenous Populations: Confronting Power through Adaptive Action Cycles
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-05-01)Health-care providers are powerful figures in society. An informed service user may be able to identify regulatory non-compliance and abuses by these actors, but reporting them is not a mere administrative procedure. It ... -
Inverted State and Citizens’ Roles in the Mozambican Health Sector
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-05-01)This article aims to understand the inversion of roles between the state and citizens, by exploring its historical roots and current implications for processes of social accountability in Mozambique, particularly in the ... -
Accountability and Generating Evidence for Global Health: Misoprostol in Nepal
(Institute of Development Studies, 2018-05-01)Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in Nepal. Compounded by the remote terrain, endemic poverty, and a lack of access to health facilities, the use of misoprostol has advantages ...