This report is a comparative analysis of the Southern Africa Trust baseline survey carried out in 2007 and a mid term evaluation done in 2010 on capacity for, and extent and quality of engagement in, pro-poor regional policy influencing by civil society formations in the southern Africa region, against which the Trust could evaluate the impact of its work
The rise of civil society organisations in South Africa is crucial to development as it contributes ...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
There has been a tremendous growth in non-governmental organisations in Tanzania over the last decad...
This policy brief is based on the findings of the research commissioned by the Southern Africa Trust...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
Thesis(M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.One of the central pillars of the new develo...
Strengthening civil society through the provision of financial resources and technical assistance is...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically im...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
This article assesses the potential of civil society in the region of southern Africa to act as a ca...
textabstractInternational cooperation for development relies on several aid modalities and - in addi...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references ...
Civil Society Organisations from the BRICS countries and Mexico are leading a huge range of South-S...
South Africa has one of the most active civil societies in the world, with more than 85,000 register...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The rise of civil society organisations in South Africa is crucial to development as it contributes ...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
There has been a tremendous growth in non-governmental organisations in Tanzania over the last decad...
This policy brief is based on the findings of the research commissioned by the Southern Africa Trust...
Although donor discourse on international development policy places less emphasis on civil society t...
Thesis(M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.One of the central pillars of the new develo...
Strengthening civil society through the provision of financial resources and technical assistance is...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically im...
This paper summarises the findings of a comparative research project on the contribution of civil so...
This article assesses the potential of civil society in the region of southern Africa to act as a ca...
textabstractInternational cooperation for development relies on several aid modalities and - in addi...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references ...
Civil Society Organisations from the BRICS countries and Mexico are leading a huge range of South-S...
South Africa has one of the most active civil societies in the world, with more than 85,000 register...
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society i...
The rise of civil society organisations in South Africa is crucial to development as it contributes ...
At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an im...
There has been a tremendous growth in non-governmental organisations in Tanzania over the last decad...