This paper explores the growing role of national NGOs in the interventions of western governments in conflict-affected regions. Using three case studies of national NGOs working in Sri Lanka, it focuses on the complex relationships between national NGOs, donors and a range of domestic stakeholders. These relationships involved competing demands, interests and expectations and were characterised by tensions, reversals and trade-offs. The paper argues that although donors have increasingly favoured national NGOs in their peacebuilding interventions, these organisations have been particularly vulnerable to crises of legitimacy. This tendency has disrupted NGO programmes and limited the capacity for donors to meet stated objectives
Abstract: This paper reviews the changing inter-relationship between Northern development NGOs (NNGO...
This paper focuses on the ‘Sri Lankan model’ of counter-insurgency and stabilisation and its implica...
This paper explores the challenges facing humanitarian NGOs that work in authoritarian settings. Dra...
This paper examines how national NGOs operating in conflict-affected or transitional regions generat...
The state and the civil society are often presented as two opposing forces in both popular and acade...
Sri Lanka has inherited a unitary state structure and a highly centralised approach to government ad...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
In countries with an ongoing violent conflict aid donors are confronted by four sets of issues: How ...
This dissertation explores the agency of Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) in social change in B...
Abstract The operational environments for humanitarian international non-governmental organizations ...
This paper analyses the strategies of four humanitarian agencies which have been engaged in humanita...
Non-governmental organisations in northern Ghana have been key actors in rural development and peace...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
This paper reviews the changing relationships between Northern development NGOs (NNGOs) which are or...
Abstract: This paper reviews the changing inter-relationship between Northern development NGOs (NNGO...
This paper focuses on the ‘Sri Lankan model’ of counter-insurgency and stabilisation and its implica...
This paper explores the challenges facing humanitarian NGOs that work in authoritarian settings. Dra...
This paper examines how national NGOs operating in conflict-affected or transitional regions generat...
The state and the civil society are often presented as two opposing forces in both popular and acade...
Sri Lanka has inherited a unitary state structure and a highly centralised approach to government ad...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
In countries with an ongoing violent conflict aid donors are confronted by four sets of issues: How ...
This dissertation explores the agency of Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) in social change in B...
Abstract The operational environments for humanitarian international non-governmental organizations ...
This paper analyses the strategies of four humanitarian agencies which have been engaged in humanita...
Non-governmental organisations in northern Ghana have been key actors in rural development and peace...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
This paper reviews the changing relationships between Northern development NGOs (NNGOs) which are or...
Abstract: This paper reviews the changing inter-relationship between Northern development NGOs (NNGO...
This paper focuses on the ‘Sri Lankan model’ of counter-insurgency and stabilisation and its implica...
This paper explores the challenges facing humanitarian NGOs that work in authoritarian settings. Dra...