Links to other accounts and profile (incl. staff page and blog)
How to Aid Afghanistan? Hold Your Nose
First World/Third World and Other Binaries: How We Talk About the World Matters
The G7’s vaccine pledge: donating 1 billion doses to end the pandemic is far too little – viewpoint
If a New Malaria Vaccine Works, Support for It Might Actually Decline in the Developed World
Why Africa Must Build Up Its Pharmaceutical Industry
How Well Will Vaccine Diplomacy Work?
Vaccine diplomacy: how some countries are using COVID to enhance their soft power
WESTERN DECEPTIONS
COVID-19 and Facemask Diplomacy
Impacts of child sponsorship communications: findings from World Vision programmes
A Potent Fuel? Faith Identity and Development Impact in World Vision Community Programming
The role of faith-based health professions schools in Cameroon’s health system
The challenges of donor engagement with faith-based organizations in Cameroon’s health sector: a qualitative study
The precariousness of the franchise state: Voluntary sector health services and international NGOs in Tanzania, 1960s – mid-1980s
Réhabiliter les nationalismes : convivialité et conscience nationale en Tanzanie post-coloniale
Common Counsel, Common Policy: Healthcare, Missions and the Rise of the ‘Voluntary Sector’ in Colonial Tanzania
'Healing of Bodies, Salvation of Souls': Missionary Medicine in Colonial Tanganyika, 1870s-1939
Building better people: modernity and utopia in late colonial Tanganyika
Chinese Medicine and Medical Pluralism in Dar es Salaam: Globalisation or Glocalisation?
"A Very Real War": Popular Participation in Development in Tanzania During the 1950s & 1960s
Introduction: The Emperor's New Clothes? Continuities in Governance in Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial East Africa
‘We Must Run While Others Walk’: popular participation and development crisis in Tanzania, 1961–9
‘Almost an Oxfam in itself’: Oxfam, Ujamaa and development in Tanzania
'This Mysterious and Intangible Enemy': Health and Disease Amongst the Early UMCA Missionaries, 1860-1918
Surrogates of the State: NGOs, Development and Ujamaa in Tanzania
Development, Civil Society and Faith-Based Organizations Bridging the Sacred and the Secular (edited with Gerard Clarke)
Charitable Impulse NGOs and Development in East and North East Africa (edited with Ondine Barrow)
Doing Good While They Can International Volunteers, Development & Politics in Early Independence Tanzania (in Volunteer Economies: the politics and ethics of voluntary labour in Africa)
Bridging the Local and the Global: Faith-Based Organizations as Non-state Providers in Tanzania (in The Politics of Non-state Social Welfare)
NGOs (in the Routledge Handbook of African Politics)
Cooperation and competition Missions, the colonial state and constructing a health system in colonial Tanganyika (in Beyond the State: the colonial medical service in British Africa)
‘Common witness, common cause’: beyond boundaries in faith- based development action (in Development Across Faith Boundaries)
‘Do not turn away a poor man’: faith-based organizations and development (in The Handbook of Research on Development and Religion)
FBOs in Tanzania (in The Handbook of Research on Development and Religion)
‘A Matter of Vital Importance’: The Place of the Medical Mission in Maternal and Child Healthcare in Tanganyika, 1919–39 (in Healing Bodies, Saving Souls Medical Missions in Asia and Africa)
Using Archives (in Doing Development Research)
A Short History of Failure? Development Processes over the Course of 20th Century (in International Development Governance)
Little white pebbles: getting the research questions right and getting the right data (in Methods in Development Research Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches)