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Oxfam GB Publishing has selected articles on civil society
from the two journals Development
in Practice and Gender &
Development. To mark the United Nations Day in October these articles are
free to download until November 30th 2007.
The main purpose of both journals is to generate and contribute to debate. Both
journals are editorially independent, and articles do not necessarily reflect
the policy positions of Oxfam GB.
Please also find a selection of Oxfam books available to download from the Oxfam Publishing website.
Development in Practice is peer-reviewed and is published six times a year.
Appreciating
the Movement of the Movements
Hintjens, Helen: 16(6), November 2006
Whom
do international donors support in the name of civil society?
Sabatini, Christopher A.: 12(1), February 2002
In
Whose Name? The Accountability of Corporate Social Responsibility
Bendell, Jem: 15(3&4), June 2005
Learning
for change: the art of assessing the impact of advocacy work
Coates, Barry and Rosalind David: 12(3&4), June 2002
Implementing
an indicator': operationalising USAID's "Advocacy Index" in Zimbabwe
Hirschmann, David: 12(1), February 2002
Social
capital, NGOs, and development: a Guatemalan case study
Abom, Bill: 14(3), June 2004
Microfinance
and social capital: does social capital help create good practice?
Ito, Sanae: 13(4), August 2003
Development
NGOs, local learning, and social capital: the experience of CARE Bolivia in
Villa Serrano
Rodríguez-Carmona, Antonio: 14(3), June 2004
Gender & Development is published three times a year.
The
politics of the marginalised: Dalits and women's activism in India
Govinder, Radhika: 14(2) July 2006
Building capacity to
resolve conflict in communities: Oxfam experiences in Rwanda
McNairn, Rosemarie: 12(3), November 2005
Empowerment
through activism: responding to domestic violence in the South Asian community
in London
Gill, Aisha; Rehman, Gulshun: 12(1), March 2004
Promoting
the role of women in sustainable energy development in Africa: networking and
capacity building
Makhabane, Tieho: 10(2), July 2002
NGO
responses to trafficking in women
Tzvetkova, Marina: 10(1), March 2002
A selection of other Oxfam Publishing resources.
For many more resources please visit:
www.oxfam.org.uk/publications
Gender,
Development, and Advocacy
Gender,
Development, and Citizenship
Effective
Consultancies in Development and Humanitarian Programmes
How
Change Happens: Interdisciplinary Perspectives for Human Development
Information
Management for Development Organisations
Towards
a people-driven African Union: Current obstacles and new opportunities
The
African Union Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa: Not yet a Force for
Freedom
Paying
for People: Financing the skilled workers needed to deliver health and education
services for all
The following titles do not have downloadable PDFs but are available to
purchase online:
Development,
NGOs and Civil Society
Development
and Advocacy
Development
Methods and Approaches: Critical Reflections
Capacity
Building, An Approach to People-Centred Development
Impact
Assessment for Development Agencies: Learning to Value Change
If you have any feedback about this page, or would like to order a print catalogue, please contact publish@oxfam.org.uk
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