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Evaluation. Support to development research
Report in External Series
Helland, Johan, Justine Namaalwa, Arne Tostensen (2009)
Helsinki: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland (Evaluation reports no. 2009:3) 122 p +cd.

Country Studies: Experiences of Human Rights and Democratisation Support to Zambia and Nepal. Nepal Country Study
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan and Hugo Stokke (2008)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute / Commissioned by the Ministry Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Thematic Review of Special Interventions in Support of Human Rights and Democratisation: Synthesis Report 2008
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, Arne Tostensen, Trine Eide (2008)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute/ Commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

Thematic Review of Special Interventions in Support of Human Rights and Democratisation: Desk Review 2008,
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, Arne Tostensen, Trine Eide (2008)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute / Commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

A Note on Possible Synergies between the Erasmus Mundus Programme and NUFU. Final Report.
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan (2005)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 15 p.

Project End Review. FAO Project OSRO/ETH/309/NOR: Afar Livestock Recovery Programme26
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, Mathewos Hunde and Yilma Jobre (2005)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 26 p.

Study of the Impact of the Work of FORUT in Sri Lanka and Save the Children Norway in Ethiopia: Building Civil Society. Synthesis Report
Report in External Series
Helland, Johan, Bergljot Bakken, Marit Haug and Chamindra Weerackody (2005)
Oslo: NORAD (NORAD Study no. 1/2005) 57 p.

Study of the impact of the work of Save the Children Norway in Ethiopia: Building civil society
Report in External Series
Helland, Johan (2004)
Oslo: Norad (Norad Evaluation Study) 62 p.

Strengthening seed supply systems at the local level: a FAO seed security project (GCP/ETH/062/NOR).
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan (2004)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 26 p.

MS ved korsvejen. Mellemfolkelig Samvirke. Et sammendrag
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Sørbø, Gunnar M. og Johan Helland (2004)
København/Bergen: Udenrigsministeriet, Danida / Chr.Michelsens institutt (Evaluering no. 500) 35 p.

MS at the crossroads. Danish Association for International Cooperation
Report in External Series
Sørbø, Gunnar M. and Johan Helland (2003)
Copenhagen/Bergen: Denmark. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida/ Chr.Michelsen Institute (Evaluation no. 500) 81 p. (CD-rom is enclosed )

Land alienation in Borana: Some land tenure issues in a pastoral context in Ethiopia
Book Chapter
Helland, Johan (2002)
in Mustafa Babiker (ed.): Resource alienation, militarisation and development. Addis Ababa: OSSREA pp. 47-65

Development research: Can it be good research?
Report in External Series
Helland, Johan (2002)
(News from the Nordic Africa Institute no. 1) pp. 2-7

Danida and Danish development research: Towards a new partnership
Book Chapter
Sørbø, Gunnar M., Johan Helland (2001)
in Partnership at the leading edge: A Danish vision for knowledge, research and development. Report of the Commission on Development-Related Research funded by Danida. Copenhagen: Danida pp. 31-136

Participation and governance in the development of Borana: Southern Ethiopia
Book Chapter
Helland, Johan (2001)
in M.A. Mohamed Salih, Ton Dietz and Abdel Ghaffar Mohamed Ahmed (eds.): African pastoralism. London: Pluto Press pp. 56-80

Norsk utviklingsforskning: utviklingstrekk og utfordringer
Report in External Series
Helland, Johan (2001)
Oslo 33 p.

Debate: Development research in Norway
Journal Article (Peer-Reviewed)
Helland, Johan (2001)
in Forum for Development Studies vol. 28 no. 2 pp. 329-342

Review of Norwegian support to the education sector in Tanzania. Commissioned report for NORAD.
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, H. Mosha and R.L. Smith (2000)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 18 p.

Review of Norwegian support to the Institute of Development Management. Commissioned report for NORAD.
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, H. Mosha and R.L. Smith (2000)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 20 p.

Review of NORAD's support to the University of Dar es Salaam. Commissioned report for NORAD
Unpublished Commissioned Report
Helland, Johan, H. Mosha and R.L. Smith (2000)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute 39 p.

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