Mitlin, Diana.
Mitlin, Diana, 1960-
Mitlin, Diana C.
Diana Mitlin researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-8811-6440
Mitlin, Diana (Diana C.)
VIAF ID: 21269080 (Personal)
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Works
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Can NGOs make a difference? : the challenge of development alternatives | |
Civil Sector Institutions and Informal Settlements | |
Community-driven development for water and sanitation in urban areas : its contribution to meeting the Millennium Development Goal targets | |
Decentring poverty, reworking government: social movements and states in the government of poverty. | |
Editorial: Addressing poverty and inequality; new forms of urban governance in Asia | |
Editorial: Finance for community-led local, city and national development | |
Empowering squatter citizen : local government, civil society and urban poverty reduction | |
Environmental problems in Third World cities | |
Human settlements and sustainable development, 1990: | |
Integrated approaches to address the social determinants of health for reducing health inequity | |
Is it possible to reach low-income urban dwellers with good-quality sanitation? | |
Participatory governance : [dossier] | |
Recognising the potential of cities | |
Rights-based approaches to development : exploring the potential and pitfalls | |
Social movements and the struggle for shelter: A case study of eThekwini (Durban). | |
Strategies for grassroots control of international aid | |
A study of relations between Northern and Southern NGOs in Kenya | |
The Urban opportunity : the work of NGOs in cities of the South | |
Urban poverty in the global South : scale and nature | |
Using climate finance to advance climate justice: the politics and practice of channelling resources to the local level |