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Commodity Conservation. The restructuring of community conservation in South Africa and the Philippines

Article by Bram Büscher and Wolfram Dressler in Geoforum
Do you have old pictures of ISS? The building, staff, classrooms? Alumni?

In preparation of the ISS Lustrum activities in October 2012, Avril Digby is collecting material on the history of ISS.
"Women Workers, Liberalization and Social Citizenship in India"

Chapter by Amrita Chhachhi in Handbook of Gender
WP 537 Constrained gazelles. High potentials in West Africa’s informal economy / by M. Grimm, P. Knorringa, J. Lay J.

ISS Working Paper by Michael Grimm, Peter Knorringa, and Jann Lay
'Social Protection in International Development'
Special issue of Canadian Journal of Development Studies edited by ex-ISS lecturer Arjan de Haan
WP 536 Child Malnutrition and Antenatal Care: Evidence from three Latin American countries / by N.F. Ramirez, L.F. Gamboa, A.S. Bedi and R. Sparrow

ISS Working Paper 356 by Nohora F. Ramirez, Luis F. Gamboa, Arjun S. Bedi and Robert Sparrow
Your MA paper online

We offer all alumni the possibility to receive a digital version of their MA paper. If you fill in this form, we will send you the PDF file.
And if you agree, we are more than happy to include your MA paper in the online Thesis Repository.
ISS Alumni meeting in Ghana

An ISS alumni meeting is organized in Accra, Ghana on Tuesday 20 March 2012.
Professor Ben White, just retired from ISS, will host the meeting.
The gathering will be held at the Yiri Lodge (conference hotel), Institute of African Studies, South Legon, University of Ghana.
Further details will be published soon but registration is open now.
Recent ISS alumnus publishes in renowned Pakistani journal

Muhammad Arshad, ISS alumnus of the 2010/11 batch, recently published an article in Dawn, Pakistan's most prestigious English-language newspaper.
About the author
Muhammad Arshad was a Population, Poverty and Social Development at ISS. He graduated in December 2011 and now works with the Planning Commission of the Government of Pakistan.
'Agrarian Reform and Transition: What Can we Learn from "The East"?'

New article by Professor Max Spoor
