This dissertation contributes to the local development discourse by presenting a third sector perspective from the Sub Saharan Africa. The study examines the third sector in Kenya using a seven point criteria constructed from various schools of thought. The criteria is made of aspects such as organization, autonomy, profit distribution, governance, degree of voluntarism, contribution to social inclusion and extent of entrepreneurial dynamism. It studies selected third sector organizations that include cooperatives, faith based organizations, non-governmental organizations, micro-finance institutions and self-help groups. The study uses these organizations to understand the contribution of the sector in solving social problems. The study use...
The private sector has increasingly been viewed as the engine for growth and development. The prima...
There seems to be a widely shared consensus in the literature on the comparative study of developmen...
This research critically examines the efficacy of mainstream aid development projects that embrace p...
The study contributes to the discourse on grassroots organizations by studying the traditional Haram...
This paper contributes to the discourse on grassroots organizations by providing details of researc...
482 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation interrogate...
How effective are non-government organisations (NG0s) in their response to Third World poverty? That...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of forging a complementary role between the ...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
First the authors set the scene by exploring the main lines of the present development debate. They ...
Non-governmental organisations have since the colonial period played a major role in socio-economic ...
This thesis aims to study the perception of local knowledge within Wale Wale Kenya, a small local or...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
This dissertation examines the impact on the Kenyan state of the explosive growth of non-governmenta...
The study explores the reasons behind the emergence and evolution of the third sector in developing ...
The private sector has increasingly been viewed as the engine for growth and development. The prima...
There seems to be a widely shared consensus in the literature on the comparative study of developmen...
This research critically examines the efficacy of mainstream aid development projects that embrace p...
The study contributes to the discourse on grassroots organizations by studying the traditional Haram...
This paper contributes to the discourse on grassroots organizations by providing details of researc...
482 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This dissertation interrogate...
How effective are non-government organisations (NG0s) in their response to Third World poverty? That...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of forging a complementary role between the ...
The voluntary, religious and Non-Governmental Organizations have done tremendous work in Kenya in th...
First the authors set the scene by exploring the main lines of the present development debate. They ...
Non-governmental organisations have since the colonial period played a major role in socio-economic ...
This thesis aims to study the perception of local knowledge within Wale Wale Kenya, a small local or...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
This dissertation examines the impact on the Kenyan state of the explosive growth of non-governmenta...
The study explores the reasons behind the emergence and evolution of the third sector in developing ...
The private sector has increasingly been viewed as the engine for growth and development. The prima...
There seems to be a widely shared consensus in the literature on the comparative study of developmen...
This research critically examines the efficacy of mainstream aid development projects that embrace p...