Interactions between NGOs, governments and international funding agencies in renewable natural resources management

J. Farrington, A. Bebbington

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Abstract

This paper starts by placing this study in the context of widely-held opinions regarding GO-NGO collaboration. It then reviews the characteristics of the NGOs whose experience was documented in an ODI study, briefly reviews examples of their success and failure in agricultural technology development, and then examines in what ways GOs and NGOs can help to strengthen each others' effectiveness in enhancing livelihoods for the rural poor. The paper concludes by drawing together evidence on international relations at two levels: relations betwen North- and South-based NGOs, and relations between NGOs and international funding agencies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManagement of tropical forests
Subtitle of host publicationUniversity of Oslo, Centre for Development & the Environment; SUM Occasional Paper, 1/95
EditorsO Sandbukt
PublisherUniversity of Oslo, Centre for Development & the Environment
Pages237-252
Number of pages16
Publication statusPublished - 1995

Publication series

NameSUM Occasional Paper

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global Development Institute

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