Issue 2/2007
- Is low external input technology contributing to sustainable agricultural development?
by Robert Tripp
- Making media markets work for the rural poor – Experience of rural radio in Uganda
by Gavin Anderson, The Springfield Centre
- Empowerment and poverty reduction in rural communities – A case study on changes in civil society and local government practices and lessons for influencing pro-poor police
by Reto Wieser, SDC
- In Burkina Faso, it’s the farmers who lead the way – The experience of ADELE, an unconventional rural development programme
by Alain Bidaux, Acade Echange Group, Bussigny, Switzerland
- Richer communication will make richer societies
by Christina Merl
- Organizing the learning for rural marketing through Linking Local Learners – How to improve small holder farmers’ links to markets
by Clive Lightfoot and Ueli Scheuermeier
- “CoP Manifesto”
by Ernst Bolliger (AGRIDEA) and Manuel Flury (DEZA)
- SDC’s Knowledge Management Tool Kit – Instrument to understand and exchange
by Axel Roduit
- Insuring the risks of smallholder agricultural production
by Tonino Zellweger, AGRIDEA
- Water and health
by Stephanie Heiland
- You can sabotage or support good local governance in rural infrastructures and services …
by Ueli Scheuermeier, AGRIDEA
- Energy change in order to reduce climate change – What can we do on local level – and where?
by Kerstin Bernecker
- Info flash rural development
Issue 1/2007
- Linking Local Learners: an approach to knowledge management for rural development
by Clive Lightfoot and Ueli Scheuermeier - A challenging view on the future of global knowledge sharing
by Christina Merl - Approaches in rural development on the move – a field experience in Nigeria
by Ulrich Bachmann - Turning market-oriented organic agriculture upside down
by Michael Hauser & Robert Delve - Participatory research that builds on local innovation in beekeeping to escape poverty
by Hailu Araya, Yohannes GebreMichael, Abera GebreAmlak and Ann Waters-Bayer - The Agricultural Knowledge System in Ethiopia - Insights from a study in the Tigray region
by Mamusha Lemma and Volker Hoffmann - Client satisfaction - a participatory social monitoring and quality control tool in the context of rural development projects
by Alberto Patiño, Percy Bacarreza and Martin Fischler - The participation of the socio-political environment in water and sanitation
by Stephanie Heiland - The importance of sustainable building and settlement development to combat rural poverty
by Claudia Schneider, Skat - Plans or people: what are our priorities for rural development?
by Andrew Barlett - Information market – an interactive form of sharing and learning
by Daniel Roduner - Transition support of new emerging Balkan economies – the case of Macedonia
by Metodija Stojanovski
