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Blog: Field Visits to Highlight Community-Based Adaptation in Uganda
2017/04 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Blog; Author(s): David Nkwanga
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Something That the NGOs Do? Notes on Participation and Governance in the Environment and Development Policy
2017/02 – Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Working Paper No. 50; Author(s): Pål Vedeld
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Accountability and Ownership: The Role of Aid in a Post-2015 World
2016/09 – Oxfam GB; Oxfam Briefing Papers; Author(s): Adams, Gregory; Rosche, Daniela
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The Role of Participation in Sustainable Community Development Programmes in the Extractives Industries
2017/02 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Working Paper 28/2017; Author(s): Catherine Macdonald
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The Power Is in People: Reflections From Our Development Practice in South Africa
2016/05 – Oxfam GB; Book; Author(s): Goodenough Cheryl; Westley Wendell; Forrest Caili
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Narrativa Emergente Contra a Indústria Extractiva Em Tete: Renegociando Instituições Através de Protestos Populares? (PDF)
2017/02 – Centro de Estudos sobre Africa e do Desenvolvimento (CeSA); Working Paper CEsA CSG 150/2017; Author(s): Andes Chivangue
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Bringing Safe Sustainable Water to Residents of Chokchok Turkana
2016/04 – Oxfam GB; SWIFT Story of Sustainable Change; Author(s): Beesley, Jane; Feeny, Emma
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Meaningful Community Engagement in the Extractive Industries: Stakeholder Perspectives and Research Priorities
2016/02 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); report; Author(s): Emma Wilson, Sarah Best, Emma Blackmore, Saule Ospanova
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Working With a Local Utility to Get Much-Needed Water to Residents of Lodwar Turkana
2016/04 – Oxfam GB; SWIFT Story of Sustainable Change; Author(s): Beesley, Jane; Feeny, Emma
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Urban Community-Led Total Sanitation: A Potential Way Forward for Co-Producing Sanitation Services
2016/11 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Waterlines 35.4; Author(s): Jamie Myers
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