‘Partnership’ is a buzzword for agents delivering policy solutions, funding and implementation strategies for effective international development. We call such an ensemble of policies and practices the ‘partnership discourse’. We explore the value of the term ‘partnership’ in international development with an empirical focus on the African context and issues of equality in relations between international and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are routinely characterized as partnerships. The results of our research in Uganda indicate that a hiatus exists between the rhetoric and reality of such partnerships. Partnerships on the ground reproduce relations of inequality characterized by subordination and oppression. The retrod...
Recent history on global north and south relations demonstrate years of inequality in the practice o...
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, b...
Since the early 1990s, World Bank officials in many countries have pressed their government borrower...
This paper analyses partnership relationships between NGOs and donors. Using a framework adapted fro...
This article explores the consequences of labelling international development relations as partnersh...
textabstractPartnerships as a framework for development have long been used in the delivery of publi...
As the NGO (non-governmental organization) sector has grown from the boom in the 1990s through the 2...
The nature of ‘partnership’ within South-South Cooperation in discourse and practice: findings from ...
In international development cooperation of today there is a great multitude of NGOs in Developing c...
The notion of partnership is omnipresent in North/South international development cooperation. Altho...
The concept of partnership has emerged to highlight donor-recipient relationships within internation...
In today’s aid system, “partnership” has become a guiding principle for the desired relationships be...
Development partnerships are frequently represented as a way of giving recipient countries 'ownershi...
Talking across boundaries Talking across boundaries: Business and NGO perspectives on sustainable de...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) combine practical and advocacy efforts to addres...
Recent history on global north and south relations demonstrate years of inequality in the practice o...
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, b...
Since the early 1990s, World Bank officials in many countries have pressed their government borrower...
This paper analyses partnership relationships between NGOs and donors. Using a framework adapted fro...
This article explores the consequences of labelling international development relations as partnersh...
textabstractPartnerships as a framework for development have long been used in the delivery of publi...
As the NGO (non-governmental organization) sector has grown from the boom in the 1990s through the 2...
The nature of ‘partnership’ within South-South Cooperation in discourse and practice: findings from ...
In international development cooperation of today there is a great multitude of NGOs in Developing c...
The notion of partnership is omnipresent in North/South international development cooperation. Altho...
The concept of partnership has emerged to highlight donor-recipient relationships within internation...
In today’s aid system, “partnership” has become a guiding principle for the desired relationships be...
Development partnerships are frequently represented as a way of giving recipient countries 'ownershi...
Talking across boundaries Talking across boundaries: Business and NGO perspectives on sustainable de...
International non-governmental organisations (NGOs) combine practical and advocacy efforts to addres...
Recent history on global north and south relations demonstrate years of inequality in the practice o...
Partnerships are complex, diverse and subtle relationships, the nature of which changes with time, b...
Since the early 1990s, World Bank officials in many countries have pressed their government borrower...