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Issue: Development in Transition
Volume XVIII, 2003
Our latest issue explores emerging topics in international development, with a focus on community services programs and post-conflict sustainable development in African refugee camps. Volume XVIII also includes a series of interviews with international development leaders such as Alex de Waal and Jan Pronk, articles on women's empowerment in Asia, and a description of Transparency International’s Corruption Fighters’ Toolkit.
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Preface:
Focus on Forced Migration and Development
Oliver Bakewell
Community Services in Refugee Aid Programs: The Challenges of
Expectations, Principles, and Practice
Shelly Dick
Changing the Equation: Refugees as Valuable Resources Rather than
Helpless Victims
Richard Black
Forced Migration and Sustainable Development: Post-Conflict
Opportunities in Ethiopia and Mozambique
PRAXIS Interviews Practitioners: Leading the Transition
Alex de Waal
on HIV/AIDS and Development in Africa
Dalya Massachi
on NGO Coordination
Norah Niland
on Human Security in Afghanistan
John Prendergast
on Conflict and Development in Africa
Jan Pronk
on Trends in Sustainable Development
Listening to Women: Gender and Development in Asia
Devalina Mookerjee
Voices in Development: Discussing the Need for User-End Input in the Public Health System in West Bengal, India
Ishara Mahat
Women’s Development in Nepal: The Myth of Empowerment
Views From the Field
Claudio Schuftan
The Emerging Sustainable Development Paradigm: A Global Forum on the
Cutting Edge of Progressive Thinking
Jessica Berns
Transparency International’s Corruption Fighters’ Tool Kit
Book Review
Review by Tsering Yangki
Tourism and Local Economic Development in China: Case Studies of
Guilin, Suzhou, and Beidaihe by Gang Xu

