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The Aid Chain
Coercion and Commitment in Development NGOs-
Synopsis
The Aid Chain explores the role of funding conditions in shaping co-operation and resistance as aid moves from donors, to NGOs, to local communities. Significant proportions of aid flow through the non-governmental sector but questions are increasingly being asked about the role of NGOs and whether they can deliver on their ambitious claims. This study examines whether the existing aid processes widely used by donors and NGOs are effective in tackling poverty and exclusion. Findings from fieldwork in Uganda, South Africa and the UK are used to show how the fast changing aid sector has, in the context of a dynamic policy environment, encouraged the mainstreaming of a managerial approach that does not admit of any analysis of power relations or cultural diversity. This increasing definition of the roles of NGOs as essentially technical, limits the extent of the very development that the organizations were initially established to promote.
'This disturbing and dramatically important book has been crying out to be written. It is a stark revelation of uncomfortable realities from which we often try to hide...Anyone working in an aid organization who is serious about achieving the MDGs has to read this book, and to act on its lessons.' Robert Chambers -
Table of Contents
Preface by Tony Benn.
Acknowledgements
Biographies of authors
List of acronyms
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The changing context for the work of development NGOs
Chapter 3 The management of development
Chapter 4 The major UK donors and the flow of aid through the NGO sector
Chapter 5 The NGO context in Uganda and South Africa
Chapter 6 Normative conditions: rational management of the aid chain
Chapter 7 The ties that bind
Chapter 9 Chains of influence in South Africa
Chapter 10 Listening to the past and building a new future
References
List of figures
List of tables
Appendix
Index -
Details
Sub Title Coercion and Commitment in Development NGOs Author Tina Wallace, Lisa Bornstein, Jennifer Chapman Editor No Width (mm) 234mm Height (mm) 156mm Thickness (mm) 15mm Number of Pages 224 Number of Illustrations No Format Paperback / softback
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