Contributor
Hulme, David.
Imprint:New York : St. Martins Press, 1997.
Descriptionxvii, 309 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Note:"In association with Save the Children".
Note:Based on a second international workshop convened by the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) at the University of Manchester, June 1994
Note:NGO's states and donors: an overview / Michael Edwards, David Hume - Donors, democratisation and civil society: relating theory to practice / Harry Blair - The state popular participation and the voluntary sector - Privatising the voluntary sector: NGO's as public service contractors? / Mark Robinson - States without citizens: the problem of the franchise state / Geof Wood - Finding common ground in Asia-Pacific development / Horacio Morales, Isagani Serrano - Heavy hands, hidden hands, holding hands? Donors, intermediary NGO's and civil society / Anthony Bebbington, Roger Riddell - Appeasing the gods of sustainability: the future of International NGO's in microfinance / Thoma W. Dichter - World Vision International and donors: too close for comfort? / Stephen Commins - In equal dialogue with donors: the experience of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement / Jehan Perera - Elephant loose in the jungle: The World Bank and NGO's in Sri Lanka / Roland Hodson - The associative phenomenon in the Arab world: Engine of democratisation or witness to the crisis? / Mohsen Marzouk - NGO-State relations in post-Moa China / Jude Howell - The state-NGO relationship in Sri Lanka: Rights, Interests and accountability / Ranjith Wanigaratne - NGO's and development in Brazil: Roles and responsibilities in a "New World Order" / Margarita Bosch - Mice among the tigers: Adding value in NGO-government relations in south-east Asia / Richard Mawer - Between co-option and irrevelance? Latin American NGO's in the 1990's / Jenny Pearce - Conclusion: Too close to the powerful, Too far from the powerless? / David Hume, Michael Edwards.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographic references (p. 285-295) and index.