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Edited by Lyla Mehta and Synne Movik
Shit Matters: The potential of community-led total sanitation
‘A "must read" for anyone who believes that a world in which over one billion people defecate in the open is a world not fit to live in’
Sanjay Wijesekera, Team Leader: Water and Sanitation, DFID
£17.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2011, 270 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-692-2
Published in association with the Institute of Development Studies
Edited by Ruth Pearson and Caroline Sweetman
Gender and the Economic Crisis
‘It is an enormous accomplishment to have brought together such a diverse collection of up-to-date papers with surprisingly recent data. The major strength of this collection of papers lies in its diversity, both regional as well as thematic.’
Irene van Staveren, Professor of Pluralist Development Economics, Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, Rotterdam
£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2011, 168 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-713-4
Published in association with Oxfam
Lisa van Dijk, Joy Pritchard, S. K. Pradhan and Kimberly Wells
Sharing the Load: A guide to improving the welfare of working animals through collective action
‘This is a pioneering work of its own kind, which I am sure will contribute directly in improving the livelihoods and well-being of millions of poor people in Asia, Africa and Latin America who depend primarily or partly on income from working animals.’
Kamal Kar, Chairman, CLTS Foundation, Kolkata, India
£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2010, 240 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-719-6
Published in association with The Brooke
Marielle Dubbeling, Henk de Zeeuw and Rene van Veenhuizen
Cities, Poverty and Food: Multi-stakeholder policy and planning in urban agriculture
‘This excellent publication offers a practical methodology to promote sound urban agriculture policies and practices.’
Rafael Tuts, Urban Environmental Planning Branch, UN-HABITAT, Nairobi
£15.95 /€23.95 / $31.95 | 2010, 184 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-709-7
Published in association with the International Network of Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF)
Edited by Michal Lyons and Theo Schilderman
Building Back Better: Delivering people-centred housing reconstruction at scale
‘The timely message of this book is that participation in housing reconstruction after disaster gives a more sustainable result.’
Judith Eversley, International Affairs Officer, Royal Town Planning Institute, London
£17.95 /€26.95 / $34.95 | 2010, 388 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-701-1
Published in association with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and London South Bank University.
Edited by Andrea Cornwall and Deborah Eade
Deconstructing Development Discourse: Buzzwords and Fuzzwords
‘This collection fills the important gap by demystifying the jargon and concepts for practitioners and students of development.’
Rajesh Tandon, President, PRIA, India
£18.95 /€28.95 / $37.95 | 2010, 328 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-706-6
Published in association with Oxfam
Edited by Song Yiching and Ronnie Vernooy
Seeds and Synergies: Innovating Rural Development in China
Janice Jiggins, Professor and guest researcher, Communication and Innovation Studies, Wageningen University Research Centre
£15.95 /€23.95 / $31.95 | 2009, 256 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-696-0
Published in association with the International Development Research Centre and the Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy of the Chinese Academy of Science
Edited by Deborah Fahy Bryceson
'This book, rich in well-grounded case studies on work and working in different parts of Africa, makes a sustained and compelling case for taking seriously the making of occupational identities, in ongoing scholarly efforts to theorize the construction of social identities on the continent.’
Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town
£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2010, 304 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-691-5
Edited by Sara Pantuliano
Uncharted Territory: Land, Conflict and Humanitarian Action
‘Uncharted Territory is a valuable addition to the growing literature exploring the complexity and fragility of conflict recovery.’
Anna K. Tibaijuka, Executive Director, UN-HABITAT
£15.95 /€23.95 / $31.95 | 2009, 256 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-696-0
Calvin Miller and Linda Jones
Agricultural Value Chain Finance: Tools and Lessons
‘This books makes useful contributions to the rapidly expanding literature on value chains by clarifying the myriad methods, some old, some new, used to finance actors in agricultural value chains'
Richard L. Meyer, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University
£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2010, 192 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-702-8
Published in association with The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations

Edited by Joanna Hoare and Fiona Gell
Women's Leadership and Participation: Case Studies on learning for action.
‘The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change.They illustrate how women are often at the forefront of change, not just to raise their own voices, but in so doing to create more just and democratic societies for others as well.’
John Gaventa, Professor, Participation, Power and Social Change team,
£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2009, 208 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-696-0
Published in association with Oxfam GB

Edited by Nikki Van der Gaag and Jo Rowlands
Speaking Out: How poor people influence Decision-making
‘Communities have a critical role in the formulation of public policy. This important new book, rooted in a wealth of experience, resonates strongly with work being pursued by humanitarian organizations to effect change with and for marginalized people everywhere. I welcome its contribution to this goal wholeheartedly.’
Sir Nicholas Young, CEO,British Red Cross
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£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2009, 208 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-693-9
Published in association with Oxfam GB

Edited by Geraldine Terry with Caroline Sweetman
Climate Change and Gender Justice
Climate change is often framed as a problem that needs mainly technical and economic solutions. This can make it hard to find an entry point to introduce gender-equality issues into the debates. Climate Change and Gender Justice considers how gender issues are entwined with people’s vulnerability to the effects of climate change, and how gender identities and roles may affect women’s and men’s perceptions of the Changes.
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£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2009, 208 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-693-9
Published in association with Oxfam GB

Jonathan Ensor and Rachel Berger
Understanding Adaptation to Climate Change:Lessons from commuity-based approaches
‘This important book demonstrates that people are in the frontline of climate change around the world but are not simply passive victims – community-based adaptation is where the action is. It shows how engaged scholarship can both describe and harness the power of communities to face the challenge of climate change for generations to come. The work is a thoughtful and brilliant application
of theory and practice in this crucial development arena.’
Neil Adger, Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2009, 208 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-683-0

Edited by Alice Hovorka, Henk de Zeeuw and Mary
Women Feeding Cities: Mainstreaming Gender in Urban Agriculture and Food Security.
‘One of the key findings of the recent International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development was that strengthening and
redirecting AKST to address gender issues will advance progress toward achievement of sustainability and development goals.'
Janice Jiggins, Professor and guest researcher, Communication and Innovation
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£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2009, 408 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-685-4

Edited by Ian Scoones and John Thompson. Foreward by Robert Chambers
Farmer First Revisited: Innovation for Agricultural Research and Development
‘Farmer First Revisited is a powerful testament to the impact of the Farmer First approach. From an almost subversive critical movement that challenged the prevailing linear science-driven paradigm, Farmer First has won broad acceptance by rigorously proving its superior effi ciency in making science work for the poorest and most marginal farmers...’
Joachim Voss, Independent Consultant, formerly Director General, International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia
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£12.95 /€19.95 / $25.95 | 2009, 384 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-682-3

Mike Albu
Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis Toolkit (EMMA)
'The IFRC has been proud to support the development of the EMMA toolkit and recognizes the value it brings to improving post-disaster needs assessments'
Simon Eccleshall, Head , Disaster Services Department, IFRC
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£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2010, 232 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-699-1

Jo Da Silva
Lessons from Aceh: Key Considerations in post-disaster reconstruction
'Lessons from Aceh successfully incorporates current thinking in the shelter sector, while carrying out a thorough comparison of responses, providing and invaluable resource for all those involved in shelter provision and settlement reconstruction.'
John Adlam, UK Department for International Development (DfID)
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£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2010, 96 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-700-4

LEGS
Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards
'Its been my experience that many agencies respond to livetock emergencies in a variety of ways. A lack of guidelines...has resulted in inconsistent and often unaccountable programming...'
Lili Mohiddin, Emergency Food Security & Livelihoods, Humanitarian Department, Oxfam GB
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£14.95 /€22.95 / $29.95 | 2009, 288 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-679-3

Stuart Rutherford and Sukhwinder Arora
The Poor and Their Money
'This elegantly written book genuinely explains how poor people manage their money... Essential reading for anyone who is serious about making microfinance "work" for poor people.'
David Hulme, Professor in Development Studies, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK
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£15.95 /€23.95 / $31.95 | 2007, 192 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-688-5

Jean-Paul Louineau
A Practical Guide to Solar Photovoltaic Syestems for Technicians: Sizing, Installation and Maintenance
‘One of our partners in development, URDT in Uganda, uses the practical guide in training community based technicians. Their female solar trainer is very enthusiastic about the Practical Guide.’
Willeke Parmentier, ETC Energy/Technical Training Programme
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£14.95 /€27.95 / $37.95 | 2008, 100 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-659-5

Edited by Luca Alinovi, Gunter Hemrich and Luca Alinovi
Beyond Relief: Food Security in Protracted Crisis
‘A must-read book for humanitarian and development professionals working in protracted crisis settings. This book marries sound analysis of the context and drivers of
food insecurity in protracted crisis settings with useful case studies from the most important problem areas in Africa.’
Dr Nancy Mock, Associate Professor, and Head of the Interdepartmental Program in Complex Emergency and Disaster Studies at Tulane University, USA.
Published in association with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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£17.95 /€26.95 / $35.95 | 2008, 272 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-660-1

Edited by Alison Mathis and Gordon Cunningham
From Clients to Citizens: Communities Changing the Course of their own Development
‘A wonderfully insightful exploration of the new frontiers of community development, this book is a must-read for students, teachers, activists and policy-makers alike.’
Michael Edwards, Director, Governance and Civil Society, The Ford Foundation
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£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2008, 400 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-673-1

Thomas Dichter and Malcolm Harper
What's Wrong with Microfinance?
'What's wrong with Microfinance? unapologetically asks questions that others have been too polite, complacent or uncritical to ask '
J. Murdoch, New York University
The potential of microfinance has often been exaggerated and it can have damaging effects on it's clients and their countries.
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£19.95 /€29.95 / $39.95 | 2007, 288 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-667-0

Lisa VeneKlassen and Valerie Miller
A New Weave of Power, People and Politics: The Action Guide for Advocacy and Citizenship Participation
'a significant contribution to the growing international literature on citizen participation and advocacy...A New Weave has been needed for a long time' John Gaventa, Institute of Development Studies, UK.
A New Weave of Power, People & Politics combines concrete and practical 'action steps' with a sound theoretical foundation to help users understand the process of advocacy planning and implementation.
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£19.95 / €29.95 / $39.95 | 2007, 360 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-644-1

Petra Rohr-Rouendaal
Where there is No Artist: Development Drawings and How to Use Them
'The world's best illustrator for development has created an unparralleled resource for anyone who needs to communicate about health, development and social issues...' Bob Linney, Heath Images
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£24.95 /€37.95 / $49.95 | 2007, 208 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-613-7

Edited by Adam Pain and Jackie Sutton
Reconstructing Agriculture in Afghanistan
'...a pathbreaking practical contribution and an exciting and rich compliment to development studies.'
The book raises critical questions relating to both humanitarian intervention and development agendas in crisis states. It supports a growing literature that interrogates past and present interventions, but does so by putting food security at the heart of both short- and long-term responses to crisis. In this it addresses two main issues.
Published in association with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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£19.95 / €29.95 / $39.95 | 2007, 368 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-634-2

Malcolm Harper, DSK Rao & Ashis Kumar Sahu
Development, Divinity & Dharma: The role of religion in development institutions and microfinance
Dr. Harper and his colleagues remind us that long before poverty was fashionable or microfinance coveted as an emerging market, religious organizations worked to mitigate the ravages of inequity through innovation and perhaps the world’s first customer oriented service ethic. Without letting the drivers of profitability or mass appeal stop them, faith based development schemes work directly and often quite effectively with those who are most in need offering an economic ladder out of the depths of poverty not just a bowl of rice and a prayer.
Bill Maddocks, Director, Microenterprise Development Institute, Southern New Hampshire University, USA
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£14.95 / €22.95 / $29.95 | 2008, 176 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-671-7

Written particularly for fieldworkers on projects or programmes aiming to reduce the incidence of water and sanitation related diseases, this fully revised second edition is also useful for other relief and development workers, particularly those working in the fields of community development, health and engineering. Stresses the need for a form of hygiene promotion that fosters capacity building rather than the provision of information alone.
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£15.95 / €23.95 / $31.95 | 2007, 304 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-641-0

…now we have clearly written guide showing us how to promote village savings and loan associations. Bravo! Even the sceptics should take note of this serious book.
Stuart Rutherford, author of The Poor and Their Money and Chairman, Safesave.
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£14.95 / €22.95 / $29.95 | 2007, 128 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-665-6

An Insightful analysis of ground-breaking use of water and sanitation as the catalyst for village-wide transformation in hundreds of villages in rural India.
L. David Brown, Associate Director for International Programs, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Havard University.
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£15.95 / €23.95 / $31.95 | 2008, 144 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-654-0

This book is honest and bold in its assessment of Self-Help Groups and their effectiveness at the community level. …Practitioners who believe in mainstreaming the SHGs, thereby linking the poor directly with the financial institutions, will find this book very useful.
Vijayalakshmi Das, CEO, Friends of Women’s World Banking
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£17.95 / €26.95 / $35.95 | 2008, 184 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-656-4

Despite significant innovations in rural microfinance over the years, millions of people around the world still do not have access to financial services. Can linkages and strategic alliances between formal and informal financial institutions and private firms help resolve this problem? This book is of interest to all involved in rural development, particularly those concerned with financing economic development and innovation.
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£22.95 / €35.95 / $45.95 | 2008, 320 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-666-4

Eric James has created a handbook that makes you wonder how humanitarian agencies ever got along without it! As an academic, I admire its clarity and comprehensiveness; as a practitioner and consultant, I will add this to my toolkit and an indispensable resource.
Dirk Salomons, Director, Humanitarian Affairs Program, School of International and Public Service, Columbia University.
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£24.95 / €37.95 / $49.95 | 2008, 352 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-669-4

Written by a recognised leader in the field on the basis of extensive interviews with leading practitioners and experts, the book is an important and much demanded contribution to the literature on microfinance.
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£14.95 / €22.95 / $29.95 | 2007, 144 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-623-6

This book presents the first publication of the Regional Dialogue on the Information Society (REDIS-DIRSI), a regional network of leading researchers concerned with the creation and dissemination of knowledge that supports effective participation in Information and communications technology issues by the poor and marginalized communities of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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£17.95 / €26.95 / $35.95 | 2007, 168 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-663-2

Springs of Participation brings together the experiences and reflections of a group of practitioners of participatory methodologies, who work in diverse situations and countries.
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£14.95 / €22.95 / $29.95 | 2007, 232 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-647-2

Describes the work of Practical Action in introducing consensus-based planning approaches in villages that are poor even by Bangladesh standards: 90 per cent of people live under the poverty line and over 60 per cent are illiterate.
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£14.95 / €22.95 / $29.95 | 2007, 80 pages, paperback | ISBN: 978-1-85339-624-3







