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2002

Discussion paper 2002-1: The new role of some key peripheral countries after the fall of the Berlin Wall: The case of the democratice republic of Congo - Stefaan Marysse

Discussion paper 2002-2: Combattre la pauvreté dans le Congo en sitaution de post-conflit - Laurent Luzolele Lola Nkalala, Stefaan Marysse

Discussion paper 2002-3: Besoins de financement de la reconstruction de l’économie congolaise: ampleur et conditions préalables - Stefaan Marysse, Laurent Luzolele Lola Nkakala

Discussion paper 2002-4: Possibilities for consumer government action to support coffee producers - German Calfat, Renato G. Flores Jr

Discussion paper 2002-5: Strenghtening civil society from the outside? Donor driven consultation and participation processes in poverty reduction strategies PRSP): the Bolivian case - Nadia Molenaers, Robrecht Renard

Discussion paper 2002-6: Poverty, institutions and interventions: a framework for an institutional analysis of poverty and local anti-poverty interventions - Johan Bastiaensen, Tom De Herdt, Jos Vaessen

Discussion paper 2002-7: The international financial institutions and human rights-law pratice - Koen De Feyter

Discussion paper 2002-8: Breaking with the past?

Belgian development co-operation at the turn of the century - Nathalie Holvoet, Robrecht Renard

2003

Discussion paper 2003-1: Local agenda 21 and poverty - Eva Palmans, Stefaan Marysse

Discussion paper 2003-2: The nutrition productivity link and the persistence of poverty - Tekabe Ayalew

Discussion paper 2003-3: Household matters: on the usefulness of an institutional approach for understan-ding intra household allocation - Nathalie Holvoet

Discussion paper 2003-4: Measuring outcome and impact of small development projects: lessons from the evaluation of a training projecton low external input agriculture in Guatemala - Jos Vaessen, Jan De Groot

Discussion paper 2003-5: Civil society participation in Rwanda’s poverty reduction strategy - Robrecht Renard, Nadia Molenaers

Discussion paper 2003-6: Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army: the New Order no one ordered - Frank Van Acker

Discussion paper 2003-7: Rwandan Economic Involve-ment in the Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Jeroen Cuvelier, Stefaan Marysse

2004

Discussion paper 2004-1: The Rwandan Political Opposition in Exile: a valid interlocutor vis-à-vis Kigali? - Marina Rafti

Discussion paper 2004-2: Suivi et évaluation des projets de développement rural dans la région des Grands Lacs d’Afrique - Leçons tirées des expériences du Burundi en matière de suivi-évaluation des projets agricoles - P.F. Ndimira, Luc D’Haese, J. Ndimubandi

Discussion paper 2004-3: Poverty Reduction and Local Arenas: community level intermediation and exclusion of externally provided resources - Ben D’Exelle

Discussion paper 2004-4: Towards a Local-Socio-Institutional Analysis of Anti-Poverty Interventions: a critical review of methods and researchers - Tom De Herdt, Johan Bastiaensen, Ben D’Exelle

Discussion paper 2004-5: Decentralization Issues in Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) - Stefaan L. Marysse (preliminary draft)

Discussion paper 2004-6: Comment mesurer la pauvreté? Une déconstruction méthodologique de l’évolution de la pauvreté monétaire à Kisenso (Kin-shasa, RDC), 1997-2002 - Tom De Herdt

2005

Discussion paper 2005-1: Dealing with Stakeholder values in the Evaluation of Development Programs. A methodological framework for mid-term evaluation - Jos Vaessen

Discussion paper 2005-2: Putting the new Aid Para-digm to work - Challenges for monitoring and evalua-tion - Nathalie Holvoet and Robrecht Renard

Discussion paper 2005-3: Beyond Indifferent Players:

on the existence of prisoners dilemmas in games with amicable and adversarial preferences -Andrew W.

Horowitz and Renato G. Flôres Jr.

Discussion paper 2005-4: Poverty Effects from Trade Liberalisation in Argentina -Ariel A. Barraud and German Calfat

Discussion paper 2005-5: Perceived Wealth as a Poverty Measure for Constructing a Poverty Profile. A case-study of four villages in rural Tanzania – Björn Van Campenhout

Discussion paper 2005-6: The Participation Conditio-nality under Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers. The Joint Staff Assessement-experience – Sara Dewachter

2006

Discussion paper 2006-1: The Cracks in the New Aid Paradigm - Robrecht Renard

Discussion paper 2006-2: Localizing Human Rights - Koen De Feyter

Discussion paper 2006-3: Participation in PRSP Processes. Conditions for Pro Poor Effectiveness - Nadia Molenaers and Robrecht Renard

Discussion paper 2006-4: Théorie consociative et partage du pouvoir au Burundi - Stef Vandeginste

Discussion paper 2006-5: South Kivu, a Sanctuary for the Rebellion of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda - Marina Rafti

Discussion paper 2006-6: Civil Society Participation in Fragile States. Critical Thoughts on the New Develop-ment Paradigm and its ImpleDevelop-mentation - Heidy Rombouts

Discussion paper 2006-7: Returns on Investments during the Colonial Era. The case of Congo – Frans Buelens and Stefaan Marysse

Discussion paper 2006-8: Political Arenas around Access to Land. A diagnosis of property rights practices in the Nicaraguan interior – Johan Bastiaensen, Ben D’Exelle and Cécile Famerée

Discussion paper 2006-9: L’aide internationale et la quête élusive du développement socio-économique au Sénégal – Nadia Molenaers, Robrecht Renard

Discussion paper 2006-10 : The Aid ‘Darlings’ and

‘Orphans’ of The Great Lakes Region in Africa – Stefaan Marysse, An Ansoms, Danny Cassimon

Discussion paper 2006-11 : Gender-sensitiveness of Belgian Aid Discourse and Practice at the Turn of the century – Nathalie Holvoet.

2007

Discussion paper 2007-1: Methodological Challenges in Impact Evaluation: the Case of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) – Jos Vaessen, David Todd.

Discussion paper 2007-2: Striving for growth, bypas-sing the poor? A critical review of Rwanda’s rural sector policies – An Ansoms.

Discussion paper 2007-3: South Africa’s BIG Debate in Comparative Perspective – Stefaan Marysse, Joris Verschueren.

Discussion paper 2007-4: Civil Society Participation in Poverty Reduction Processes. Who is getting a seat at the pro-poor table? - Sara Dewachter.

Discussion paper 2007-5: Dutch Disease in aid-recipient countries. Are there medicines to avoid an outbreak? – Karel Verbeke.

Discussion paper 2007-6: Living the Transition. A Bottom-Up Perspective on Rwanda’s Political Transition – Bert Ingelaere.

Discussion paper 2007-7: Does the Truth Pass Across the Fire without Burning? Transitional Justice and Its Discontents in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts –

Bert Ingelaere.

2008

Discussion paper 2008-1: Rwanda’s Experiment in People’s Courts (gacaca) and the Tragedy of Unexa-mined Humanitarianism: A Normative/Ethical Perspec-tive - Dadimos Haile.

Discussion paper 2008-2: The Denial of Politics in PRSP’s Monitoring and Evaluation Experiences From Rwanda - Nathalie Holvoet en Heidy Rombouts.

Discussion paper 2008-3: A Perilous Path to Demo-cracy. Politican Transition and Authoritarian Consolida-tion in Rwanda - Marina Rafti.

Discussion paper 2008-4: The Local Relevance of Human Rights: A Methodological Approach - Gaby Oré Aguilar.

Discussion paper 2008-5: Policy Dialogue under the New Aid Approach: Which Role for Medium-sized Donors ? Theoretical Reflections and Views from the Field - Nadia Molenaers and Robrecht Renard.

Discussion paper 2008-6: A Green Revolution for Rwanda? The Political Economy of Poverty and Agrarian Change - An Ansoms.

Discussion paper 2008-7: Rural Poverty and Livelihood Profiles in Post-genocide Rwanda - An Ansoms.

Discussion paper 2008-8: The Bumpy Road from Paris to Brussels: The European Commission Governance Incentive Tranche - Nadia Molenaers en Leen Nijs.

Discussion paper 2008-9: The Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Productivity in Rural Rwanda - An Ansoms, Ann Verdoodt, Eric Van Ranst.

2009

Discussion Paper 2009-1: Monitoring and Evaluation at the sector level - Experiences from Joint Sector Reviews in the education sectors of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger – Nathalie Holvoet en Liesbeth Inberg.

Discussion Paper 2009-2: The Potential and Limitati-ons of Markets and Payments for Ecosystem Services in Agricultural Landscape Restoration. Critical Reflections inspired by an Assessment of the RISEMP Program in Matguás-Río Blanco, Nicaragua – Gert Van Hecken en Johan Bastiaensen.

Discussion Paper 2009-3: Agrarian Reform in the Philippine Banana Chain – Joy Hasmin De los Reyes en Wim Pelupessy.

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