2010 - 2015: Recent submissions
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Human Rights Organisations and the Egyptian Revolution
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, January 20)In much of the democratisation and development literature, human rights organisations were championed as whistle?blowers and advocates of justice. This article argues that human rights organisations were just as disconnected ... -
The Islamist vs the Islamic in Welfare Outreach
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, January 20)Egypt's Islamist forces, in particular the Muslim Brotherhood, have been known for their broad?based populist base, one which was partly associated with their extensive welfare outreach. Yet how do we account for the ... -
The Jaded Gender and Development Paradigm of Egypt
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, January 20)The people's solidarity in search for rights, dignity and justice in the days of the uprising against Mubarak's regime challenged the assumptions guiding the gender and development paradigm. Women who participated in their ... -
Donors' Responses to Arab Uprisings: Old Medicine in New Bottles?
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, January 20)This article examines Western donors' reactions to the Arab uprisings and whether there has been a radical departure, since January 2011, from previous modes of engagement. It takes the EU and USA as case studies of the ... -
Erratum
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Foreword: MDGs in Longer?Term Perspective – A Personal Reflection
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Whose Goals Count? Lessons for Setting the Next Development Goals
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)This IDS Bulletin brings together a set of articles about the lessons to be learned from the experience of the Millennium Development Goals, with a strong focus on Southern voices. The articles suggest that the MDG ... -
Do MDGs Matter? India's Development Trajectory in the 21st Century
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)Current discourse on post?2015 development goals needs to be situated in the context of the influence of MDGs in shaping national policies and programmes. In this article, India's development trajectory and its impacts are ... -
Lessons from the Implementation of MDGs in Kenya: Options for a Post?2015 Framework
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)Kenya is playing a significant role in the development of post?2015 MDG and SDG frameworks. This is compatible with the desire of the new leadership to be more proactive in the negotiation of international agreements. ... -
The MDGs, Empowerment and Accountability in Africa: Retrospect and Prospects
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)Although the recognition in the historic Millennium Declaration of 2000 of the centrality of accountable governance to the quest for the advancement of the wellbeing of humankind was not translated into one of the MDGs ... -
Moving Towards a Post?2015 Development Agenda – Lessons from Malawi: An Interview with Her Excellency Madam Joyce Banda, President of Malawi
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The MDG Enterprise: Experiences and Thoughts from Zambia
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)This article outlines Zambia's uneven progress towards attaining the MDGs. The central goal of cutting poverty in half by the end of 2015 appears to be definitely out of reach, whereas the goals of universalising primary ... -
Gender Equality in the Post?2015 Development Agenda: Lessons from the MDGs
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)This article addresses some central issues for the Post?2015 Development Agenda from a Southern perspective on gender equality and women's human rights. To answer this question, it first examines what lessons can be learned ... -
Nutrition in Sub?Saharan Africa: Setting the Stage for a Post?2015 Take?off
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)The MDGs have provided opportunities for addressing undernutrition in sub?Saharan Africa. The link between addressing undernutrition and human capital development has been a key message. The African Union (AU) now realises ... -
Reducing Poverty through Agricultural Development in China
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)China has made dramatic progress in large?scale poverty reduction over the past 30 years and has greatly contributed to the fulfilment of the MDG poverty goal. Sustaining agricultural growth is the key driving force for ... -
Post?2015 Development Agenda: Employment and Growth with Special Reference to India
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)The Post?2015 Development Agenda provides an opportunity to focus on employment. Productive employment is also crucial for the success of the MDGs. This article first discusses the impact of the MDG approach in India. It ... -
Broadening the Environmental Dimension in the Post?2015 Development Agenda
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)The MDGs recognise the nexus between human development and environmental sustainability through MDG 7. After more than a decade, however, the global progress on MDG 7 targets and indicators pales in comparison with progress ... -
Infrastructure Deficit, Financing Needs and the Post?2015 MDG Framework in Africa
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)This article examines the infrastructure deficit and financing needs in Africa within the context of the Post?2015 Development Agenda. The article explains the extent of the infrastructure deficit across key categories and ... -
Using ‘Equitable and Sustainable Wellbeing’ to Build the Post?MDGs Framework
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Sep-13)During the last decade a multidimensional vision of progress of societies has been gathering increasing attention in developed and developing countries. A worldwide effort about the need to go ‘beyond GDP’ as a measure of ... -
Brazil and China in Mozambican Agriculture: Emerging Insights from the Field
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, July 2013)Mozambique, a country undergoing rapid transformations driven by the recent discovery of mineral resources, is one of the top destinations for Chinese and Brazilian cooperation and investment in Africa. This article provides ...