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    • Tenure Security and Urban Social Protection Links: India 

      Mahadevia, Darshini (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen any progress in urban India. This is because the policymakers have failed to see land tenure status as a continuum from ...
    • National Rural Employment Guarantee as Social Protection 

      Reddy, D. Narasimha; Tankha, Rukmini; Upendranadh, C.; Sharma, Alakh N. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      This article is an attempt to highlight issues around the implementation of NREGA with a focus on its institutions, governance and innovations. The main proposition considered is that institutions and governance play an ...
    • Making the Best of all Resources: How Indonesian Household Recipients Use the CCT Allowance 

      Syukri, Muhammad; Arif, Sirojuddin; Rosfadhila, Meuthia; Isdijoso, Widjajanti (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      Based on a qualitative study in four villages in Indonesia, this article explores how the conditional cash transfer (CCT) recipient households use the CCT funds. In 2007, the Government of Indonesia introduced a household ...
    • Women's Participation in the NREGA: Some Observations from Fieldwork in Himachal Pradesh, Kerala and Rajasthan 

      Sudarshan, Ratna M.; Bhattacharya, Rina; Fernandez, Grace (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      The broad objective of this study was to understand the reasons behind the wide variations in participation by women in the NREGA and the policy implications that follow. Based on fieldwork in two states where women form ...
    • Social Protection during Disasters: Evidence from the Wenchuan Earthquake 

      Hu, Xiaojiang; Salazar, Miguel A.; Zhang, Qiang; Lu, Qibin; Zhang, Xiulan (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      Using evidence from the Wenchuan earthquake (12 May 2008) in China, this article examines the impact of disaster on the functioning of China's social protection system. The article examines the social protection system and ...
    • Good and Bad News from China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme 

      Zhang, Linxiu; Yi, Hongmei; Rozelle, Scott (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
      The overall goal of this article is to understand the progress in implementing the New Cooperative Medical Scheme, while seeking to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the programme and, in particular, to understand its ...
    • Appendix 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/07/2010)
    • Notes on Contributors 

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    • Introduction: Why Reflect Collectively on Capacities for Change? 

      Clarke, Peter; Oswald, Katy (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      ‘Capacity development’ implies a promise of growing self?reliance, national ownership and sustainability, yet practice seems consistently to fall short of this emancipatory promise. This introduction argues for a reframing ...
    • A Case for Surfacing Theories of Change for Purposeful Organisational Capacity Development 

      Aragón, Alfredo Ortiz (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      What are the capacities of an effective social change organisation (SCO)? Some SCOs may value strategic planning capacities, while others financial accountability to donors, improved teamwork, or networking capacities. But ...
    • Multiple Faces of Power and Learning 

      Pettit, Jethro (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      Power relations are seen by many as an obstacle to reducing poverty and inequality. There is a growing appetite for understanding power and for being more strategic about it, and a number of useful frameworks are now ...
    • Vices and Virtues in Capacity Development by International NGOs 

      James, Rick (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      We know what works in capacity development: a succession of studies from official agencies, academics and NGO practitioners have all highlighted similar principles of good practice. But the evidence also suggests that there ...
    • Values as a Driver for Capacity Development: Promoting Justice in Papua New Guinea 

      Pitpit, Frazer; Baser, Heather (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      This case study shows how the Office of the Public Solicitor of Papua New Guinea developed a social change vision built on clearly articulated values and used this as a driver for enhancing both its legitimacy and its ...
    • Capacities for Institutional Innovation: A Complexity Perspective 

      Woodhill, Jim (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      Many capacity development interventions have been driven by the needs of technological innovation rather than the needs of institutional innovation. However, this article argues that the global challenges of the twenty?first ...
    • Capacity Development Processes within a Social Movement: Päkehä Treaty Workers' Movement 

      Margaret, Jen (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      This article considers capacity development processes within the movement of non?indigenous people who support indigenous sovereignty in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Based on action research by a movement member, it explores if ...
    • Re?imagining Capacity and Collective Change: Experiences from Senegal and Ghana 

      Harvey, Blane; Langdon, Jonathan (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      This article presents two studies which examine learning among community collectives in Ghana and Senegal, in their struggles to sustain their livelihoods and agency amid political, environmental, and socioeconomic pressures. ...
    • Context and Position in a Systemic Approach to Capacity Development 

      Jackson, Carl (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      This article discusses a process of facilitating capacity development in the Africa Adapt network using a systemic approach. The author reflects on the extent to which the context of Africa Adapt enabled a systemic approach, ...
    • A ‘Systemic Theories of Change’ Approach for Purposeful Capacity Development 

      Aragón, Alfredo Ortiz; Giles Macedo, Juan Carlos (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      In this article, we present an emergent capacity development approach that we are developing through participatory action research in Peru and Ecuador, which we call ‘systemic theories of change’ (STOC), for organisational ...
    • Pushing at a Half?open Door 

      Pearson, Jenny (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      This article describes a process of working in Cambodia with a small group of individuals and organisations who identified learning as an essential component of their approach to capacity development. Over a six?month ...
    • Between Pragmatism and Idealism: Implementing a Systemic Approach to Capacity Development 

      Fisher, Catherine (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01/05/2010)
      Implementing a systemic approach to capacity development is more challenging than stakeholders expect and can be difficult to communicate to colleagues, donors and intended beneficiaries. This article explores challenges ...