Abstract
NGOs are acknowledged by many to more effective agents of development than governments or commercial interests. This book critically examines the role of NGOs, which have increased considerably in number and importance over the last decade. It describes how NGOs must improve the way they measure and account for their performance if they are to be truly effective. The book is presented in three sections: conceptual frameworks; case studies, and ways forward. Specialist contributors examine key issues under the main theme of NGO performance and accountability. Specific areas addressed are: NGO autonomy and accountability within the new policy agenda; European NGOs and democratisation in Central America; NGO accountability in Bangladesh; a view of NGOs from below in East Africa; participatory methods for increasing NGO accountability, a case study from India. Policy implications and suggested ways forward are included in the final section. -after Publisher
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | London and West Hartford |
Publisher | Earthscan |
ISBN (Print) | 185383310X |
Publication status | Published - 1995 |
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Global Development Institute
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NGOs, Civil Society and Development
Anthony Bebbington (Participant), Samuel Hickey (Participant), David Hulme (Participant) & Diana Mitlin (Participant)
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