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The UN and the post-2015 Development Agenda
D Hulme, R Wilkinson
Post-2015 UN Development, 181-194, 2014
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK
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NGOs, states, and donors revisited: Still too close for comfort?
N Banks, D Hulme, M Edwards
World development 66, 707-718, 2015
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
COVID-19 and the case for global development
JA Oldekop, R Horner, D Hulme, R Adhikari, B Agarwal, M Alford, ...
World development 134, 105044, 2020
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The ‘New’national development planning and global development goals: Processes and partnerships
AO Chimhowu, D Hulme, LT Munro
World Development 120, 76-89, 2019
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
From International to Global Development: New Geographies of 21st Century Development
R Horner, D Hulme
Development and Change 50 (2), 347-378, 2019
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
The case for cross-disciplinary social science research on poverty, inequality and well-being
D Hulme, J Toye
Understanding Poverty and Well-Being, 1-23, 2013
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Climate change and declining levels of green structures: Life in informal settlements of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
M Roy, R Shemdoe, D Hulme, N Mwageni, A Gough
Landscape and Urban Planning 180, 282-293, 2018
Mandaten: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Barriers to political analysis in aid bureaucracies: From principle to practice in DFID and the World Bank
P Yanguas, D Hulme
World development 74, 209-219, 2015
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK
Contrasting adaptation responses by squatters and low-income tenants in Khulna, Bangladesh
M Roy, D Hulme, F Jahan
Environment and Urbanization 25 (1), 157-176, 2013
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK, UK Economic and Social Research …
Collaborative management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam increases economic benefits and resilience
M Basheer, V Nechifor, A Calzadilla, K Siddig, M Etichia, D Whittington, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 5622, 2021
Mandaten: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK Economic and …
Balancing national economic policy outcomes for sustainable development
M Basheer, V Nechifor, A Calzadilla, C Ringler, D Hulme, JJ Harou
Nature Communications 13 (1), 5041, 2022
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
A perspective on oil spills: What we should have learned about global warming
DI Little, SRJ Sheppard, D Hulme
Ocean & Coastal Management 202, 105509, 2021
Mandaten: UK Natural Environment Research Council
Global development, converging divergence and development studies: A rejoinder
R Horner, D Hulme
Development and Change 50 (2), 495-510, 2019
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Climate information services, integrated knowledge systems and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
F Machingura, A Nyamwanza, D Hulme, E Stuart
Sustainable Earth 1, 1-7, 2018
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Converging divergence? Unpacking the new geography of 21st century global development
R Horner, D Hulme
Global Development Institute Working Paper, 2017
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Donors, Development Agencies and the use of Political Economic Analysis: Getting to grips with the politics of development?
L Routley, D Hulme
ESID Working Paper, 2013
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK
Finding out fast about the impact of Covid-19: The need for policy-relevant methodological innovation
HZ Rahman, I Matin, N Banks, D Hulme
World Development 140, 105380, 2021
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Interrogating microfinance performance beyond products, clients and the environment: insights from the work of BRAC in Tanzania
N Banks, D Brockington, D Hulme, M Maitrot
The European Journal of Development Research 31, 339-363, 2019
Mandaten: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Can aid bureaucracies think politically? The administrative challenges of political economy analysis (PEA) in DFID and the World Bank
P Yanguas, D Hulme
ESID Working Paper, 2014
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK
Service delivery reform in Nigeria: The rise and fall of the Conditional Grant Scheme to Local Government Areas (CGS to LGAs)
BY Yunusa, D Hulme
ESID Working Paper 114. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive …, 2019
Mandaten: Department of International Development, UK
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