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Can NGOs Make a Difference?

The Challenge of Development Alternatives
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ISBN-13:
9781848132801
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
Web PDF
Seiten:
369
Autor:
Anthony J. Bebbington
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Web PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

An important volume that asks whether non-governmental organisations can contribute to more socially just, alternative forms of development or if they destined to work at the margins of dominant development models determined by others.
Can non-governmental organisations contribute to more socially just, alternative forms of development? Or are they destined to work at the margins of dominant development models determined by others? Addressing this question, this book brings together leading international voices from academia, NGOs and the social movements. It provides a comprehensive update to the NGO literature and a range of critical new directions to thinking and acting around the challenge of development alternatives. The book's originality comes from the wide-range of new case-study material it presents, the conceptual approaches it offers for thinking about development alternatives, and the practical suggestions for NGOs.At the heart of this book is the argument that NGOs can and must re-engage with the project of seeking alternative development futures for the world's poorest and more marginal. This will require clearer analysis of the contemporary problems of uneven development, and a clear understanding of the types of alliances NGOs need to construct with other actors in civil society if they are to mount a credible challenge to disempowering processes of economic, social and political development.
  • Part One: Critical challenges
    • 1. Introduction: Can NGOs make a difference? The challenge of development alternatives - Anthony Bebbington, Sam Hickey and Diana Mitlin
    • 2. Have NGOs 'made a difference?': From Manchester to Birmingham with an elephant in the room - Michael Edwards
  • Part Two: NGO alternatives under pressure
    • 3. Challenges to participation, citizenship and democracy: Perverse confluence and displacement of meanings - Evelina Dagnino
    • 4. Learning from Latin America: Recent trends in European NGO policy-making - Kees Biekart
    • 5. Whatever happened to reciprocity? Implications of donor emphasis on 'voice' and 'impact' as rationales for working with NGOs in development - Alan Thomas
    • 6. Development and the new security agenda: W(h)ither(ing) NGO alternatives? - Alan Fowler
  • Part Three: Pursuing alternatives: NGO strategies in practice
    • 7. How civil society organizations use evidence to influence policy processes - Amy Pollard and Julius Court
    • 8. Civil society participation as the focus of Northern NGO support: The case of Dutch co-financing agencies - Irene Guijt
    • 9. Producing knowledge, generating alternatives? Challenges to research oriented NGOs in Central America and Mexico - Cynthia Bazán, Nelson Cuellar, Ileana Gómez, Cati Illsley, Adrian López, Iliana Monterroso, Joaliné Pardo, Jose Luis Rocha, Pedro Torres, Anthony Bebbington
    • 10. Anxieties and affirmations: NGO-donor partnerships for social transformation - Mary Racelis
  • Part Four: Being alternative
    • 11. Pressures on international NGO's: Time to reinvent the system. A view from the Dutch co-financing system - Harry Derksen and Pim Verhallen
    • 12. Transforming or conforming? NGOs training health promoters and the dominant paradigm of the development industry in Bolivia - Katie S. Bristow
    • 13. Political entrepreneurs or development agents: An NGO's tale of resistance and acquiescence in Madhya Pradesh, India - Vasudha Chhotray
    • 14. Is this really the end of the road for gender mainstreaming? : Getting to grips with gender and institutional change - Nicholas Piálek
    • 15. The Ambivalent Cosmopolitanism of International NGOs - Helen Yanacopulos and Matt Baillie Smith
    • 16. Development as reform and counter-reform: Paths travelled by Slum/Shack Dwellers International - Joel Bolnick
  • Five: Taking stock and thinking forward
    • 17. Reflections on NGOs and development: The elephant, the dinosaur, several tigers but no owl - David Hulme
  • Contributors

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