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1) Development and advocacy - Maria Teresa Diokno-Pacual; 2) NGOs and advocacy: how well are the poor represented - Warren Nyamugasira; 3) The international anti-debt campaign: a Southern activist view for activists in "the North" and "the South" - Dot Keet; 4) Human rights and religious backlash: the experience of a Bangladeshi NGO - Mohammad Rafi, A.M.R. Chowdhury; 5) Disaster without memory: Oxfam's drought programme in Zambia - K. Pushpanath; 6) Campaigning: a fashion or the best way to change the global agenda? Gerd Leipold; 7) Northern NGO advocacy: perceptions, reality and the challenge - Ian Anderson; 8) "Does the doormat influence the boot?" critical thoughts on UK NGOs and international advocacy - Michael Edwards
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