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David Hulme (geographer)
Africa Series,No.8, May 2015
The Millennium Development Goals (Mdgs): a Short History of the World’S Biggest Promise
Very Poor, for a Long Time, in Many Ways…
Microfinance – a Way Forward Thankom Arun, David Hulme
DAFTAR PUSTAKA Addison, Tony, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur
Chronic Poverty in Bangladesh: Tales of Ascent, Descent, Marginality and Persistence
RORDEN WILKINSON PERSONAL RECORD Contact Details Department of International Relations School of Global Studies University of Su
David Hulme: 'The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Learning
Poverty and Development Thinking: Synthesis Or Uneasy Compromise?
And the Understanding of Poverty: Maymana and Mofizul's Story
Governance, Management and Development
Recapturing the Narrative of International Development Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
Invited Speakers' Abstracts and Curricula Vitae Social Protection For
LESSONS from the MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS Richard Manning DIIS REPORT 2009:01 DIIS REPORT
Finance and Development Research Programme Working Paper Series Paper No.1 Impact Assessment Methodologies for Microfinance
The Making of the Millennium Development Goals: Human Development Meets Results- Based Management in an Imperfect World
Converging Divergence? Unpacking the New Geography of 21St Century Global Development
Capa David Clark and David Hulme.Pmd
Top View
International Development: Ideas, Experience & Prospects
CURRICULUM VITAE February 2008 James E. Foster Professor
Poverty in Development Thought…
Lessons from the Making of the Mdgs: Human Development Meets Results-Based Management in an Unfair World
HUM-02549 BWPI Professor of Poverty Analysis and Theory
Risk Management, and Poverty Public Disclosure Authorized
THE WTO, the UN, and the FUTURE of GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT: WHAT MATTERS and WHY Rorden Wilkinson
And the Understanding of Poverty: Maymana and Mofizul's Story
Bibliography
Brief Statement in Support for Promotion to Senior Lecturer
The Future of Mdgs : Bangladesh As a Case Study
Creating Knowledge to End Poverty
Zbwleibniz-Informationszentrum