The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central AmericaInternational Books, 1999 - 416 pagine Strengthening civil society may be all the rage in the international donor community, but what does it mean in practice? This seminal work critically examines the political aspects of civil society building and the role of non-governmental development aid agencies during recent democratic transitions in Central America. |
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... requirements for internal management and financial administration in order to increase the level of professionalism of local partner organisations . Staff often perceived this as increased control by private aid agencies over their work ...
... requirements for internal management and financial administration in order to increase the level of professionalism of local partner organisations . Staff often perceived this as increased control by private aid agencies over their work ...
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... Requirements for more efficiency and output - oriented method- ologies were the product of a new wind blowing through the ( private ) aid sector , as was demonstrated in Chapter 2. A greater role for the market and a reduced but more ...
... Requirements for more efficiency and output - oriented method- ologies were the product of a new wind blowing through the ( private ) aid sector , as was demonstrated in Chapter 2. A greater role for the market and a reduced but more ...
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... requirements emerging in the 1990s . Their role in mounting international diplo- matic pressure to reach successful peace agreements certainly was and continues to be important . But in terms of building organisational capacity in civil ...
... requirements emerging in the 1990s . Their role in mounting international diplo- matic pressure to reach successful peace agreements certainly was and continues to be important . But in terms of building organisational capacity in civil ...
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Tables Figures and Maps 79 | 7 |
Mixing Poverty and Democracy | 21 |
Between Compassion and Survival | 59 |
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