There is a firm belief and evidence to suggest that local communities benefit when they are actively engaged in development processes. A parallel discourse has also gained ascendancy - one which posits that if the poor have power, they will influence institutions and processes to their advantage. NGOs have been, and continue to be, the primary proponents of this thinking. While the assertion holds some substance theoretically, in practice, there is a dearth of evidence to substantiate this claim. Using post-development and post-colonial theories, this article examines ways in which NGOs exercise and govern power in development practice
Formulations in international policies often give expression to assumptions that network organizatio...
This thesis, based on a six months study of a Norwegian NGO funded development project in northern E...
Recent critical writings on NGOs, whether stressing their role in fostering 'a new type of cultural ...
Twenty years after NGOs first emerged as objects of development research, much of the research on no...
Under the participatory approach it is advocated that the role of state as initiators and managers o...
Much research on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) involved in international development has been...
"The wealth of individual case studies of NGO activities reported in the development literature high...
Over the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have increased in number, size and ...
NGOs have been playing a substantial role in the empowerment of the poor and social mobilization for...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the empowerment potential of non-member based development N...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era, ...
M.A. (Development Studies)During the past decade, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), featured in...
The Non-Governmental Development Organisations (NGDOs) have, over the past two decades, entered cent...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAEmpowerment is a catchword that has recently entered current d...
This paper sates out an argument for moving forwrd research on non-governmental organisations (NGOs)...
Formulations in international policies often give expression to assumptions that network organizatio...
This thesis, based on a six months study of a Norwegian NGO funded development project in northern E...
Recent critical writings on NGOs, whether stressing their role in fostering 'a new type of cultural ...
Twenty years after NGOs first emerged as objects of development research, much of the research on no...
Under the participatory approach it is advocated that the role of state as initiators and managers o...
Much research on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) involved in international development has been...
"The wealth of individual case studies of NGO activities reported in the development literature high...
Over the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have increased in number, size and ...
NGOs have been playing a substantial role in the empowerment of the poor and social mobilization for...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the empowerment potential of non-member based development N...
Empowerment has emerged as a key focus of development policy and practices in the contemporary era, ...
M.A. (Development Studies)During the past decade, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), featured in...
The Non-Governmental Development Organisations (NGDOs) have, over the past two decades, entered cent...
Masters in Public Administration - MPAEmpowerment is a catchword that has recently entered current d...
This paper sates out an argument for moving forwrd research on non-governmental organisations (NGOs)...
Formulations in international policies often give expression to assumptions that network organizatio...
This thesis, based on a six months study of a Norwegian NGO funded development project in northern E...
Recent critical writings on NGOs, whether stressing their role in fostering 'a new type of cultural ...