The growth in size and significance of NGOs and particularly of Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) in Bangladesh challenges the idealtypical relationship between the state, donors and NGOs. Such an ideal envisions a clear demarcation of roles in which NGOs compete with other NGOs for resources from the state and/or donors and one in which NGO activities and programmes are regulated or held accountable by their respective funding sources. The emergence of large multitasking NGOs in a relatively small and weak state such as Bangladesh belies this ideal. Grameen and BRAC compete with government ministries for donor funding; statal institutions designed to regulate the activities of such NGOs are functionally ine...
This paper, based on a review of SIDA’s funding of NGOs in Bangladesh, explores the changing relatio...
Many people believe that Bangladesh is a land of natural calamities, poverty, and unemployment. Bang...
This conceptual paper is based on the NGO-classifications in the context of Bangladesh. “NGOs”, enga...
This article examines nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnership issues in the light of a 1996 W...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
Recent research Bangladesh has come to embody an interesting paradox. On the one hand, it has experi...
This chapter introduces Bangladesh’s national and international NGOs, followed by an evaluation of s...
Bangladesh has a high density in NGO population. There are more than 15000 NGOs working in Banglades...
NGOs are playing a crucial role in the development of developing countries. NGOs accountability is g...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
Despite multiple efforts, the amount of poverty in Bangladesh has remained alarmingly high by any st...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
As part of a general trend toward a reduced role for the state, international donors have increasin...
This paper reviews the changing relationships between Northern development NGOs (NNGOs) which are or...
This paper, based on a review of SIDA’s funding of NGOs in Bangladesh, explores the changing relatio...
Many people believe that Bangladesh is a land of natural calamities, poverty, and unemployment. Bang...
This conceptual paper is based on the NGO-classifications in the context of Bangladesh. “NGOs”, enga...
This article examines nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnership issues in the light of a 1996 W...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
Recent research Bangladesh has come to embody an interesting paradox. On the one hand, it has experi...
This chapter introduces Bangladesh’s national and international NGOs, followed by an evaluation of s...
Bangladesh has a high density in NGO population. There are more than 15000 NGOs working in Banglades...
NGOs are playing a crucial role in the development of developing countries. NGOs accountability is g...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
Despite multiple efforts, the amount of poverty in Bangladesh has remained alarmingly high by any st...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
As part of a general trend toward a reduced role for the state, international donors have increasin...
This paper reviews the changing relationships between Northern development NGOs (NNGOs) which are or...
This paper, based on a review of SIDA’s funding of NGOs in Bangladesh, explores the changing relatio...
Many people believe that Bangladesh is a land of natural calamities, poverty, and unemployment. Bang...
This conceptual paper is based on the NGO-classifications in the context of Bangladesh. “NGOs”, enga...