This article addresses the challenges faced by Mexican non-governmental organiza-tions (NGOs) in attempting to perform their role as agents of development and empowerment among poor populations. Recently, NGOs have expanded and have gained a much greater capacity to respond to the problems of the poor populations. The issue at stake for many Mexican NGOs is that with their new-found capacities, they might reproduce a patron-client relationship with local communities. This article examines the redefiniton of NGOs goals and objectives and the changes in the relationship ofNGOs with the state and the poor during the last three decades. It also discusses the effects of these changes on NGOs ' methodology and approach in responding tothe ne...
Since 1980, there has been exponential increases in the amount of international funds and local non-...
Social/non-governmental organizations are one of important social actors operating in the field of p...
The landlocked country of Bolivia, in the South American Andes, has a long history of foreign interv...
This article addresses the challenges faced by Mexican non-governmental organiza-tions (NGOs) in att...
Why is Mexico's third sector underdeveloped? Despite the importance of this question, there is no pe...
Nongovernmental organizations have attracted growing criticism for being unrepresentative of and una...
The study is a comparative analysis of the development of two networks of nongovernmental organizati...
How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.or...
Trends on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and their impact in the changing world are emerging ...
A recurring theme in modern development discourse is the role that Non-Governmental Organizations (N...
Increased concern with participatory approaches to development has characterized donor agendas in re...
Since the 1980s, non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, have become increasingly prominent in the ...
Assessing the contribution of NGOs to social protection in the Philippines means having to draw the ...
NGOs have been playing a substantial role in the empowerment of the poor and social mobilization for...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
Since 1980, there has been exponential increases in the amount of international funds and local non-...
Social/non-governmental organizations are one of important social actors operating in the field of p...
The landlocked country of Bolivia, in the South American Andes, has a long history of foreign interv...
This article addresses the challenges faced by Mexican non-governmental organiza-tions (NGOs) in att...
Why is Mexico's third sector underdeveloped? Despite the importance of this question, there is no pe...
Nongovernmental organizations have attracted growing criticism for being unrepresentative of and una...
The study is a comparative analysis of the development of two networks of nongovernmental organizati...
How to cite Complete issue More information about this article Journal's homepage in redalyc.or...
Trends on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and their impact in the changing world are emerging ...
A recurring theme in modern development discourse is the role that Non-Governmental Organizations (N...
Increased concern with participatory approaches to development has characterized donor agendas in re...
Since the 1980s, non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, have become increasingly prominent in the ...
Assessing the contribution of NGOs to social protection in the Philippines means having to draw the ...
NGOs have been playing a substantial role in the empowerment of the poor and social mobilization for...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
Since 1980, there has been exponential increases in the amount of international funds and local non-...
Social/non-governmental organizations are one of important social actors operating in the field of p...
The landlocked country of Bolivia, in the South American Andes, has a long history of foreign interv...