Knowledge, Power and Development Agendas, NGOs North and South
Emma Mawdsley, Janet Townsend, Gina Porter ET Peter Oakley
Litérature
Annee
2002
Langue
Anglais
Pages
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Editeur
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ISBN
174
Cote
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Resume
Development NGOs North and South now exist in a global web ol
relationships. Not only money and people but ideas, information and
knowledge move more often and more quickly than ever before around this
vast, diverse community. Southern NGOs have many ideas and a great deal of
information and knowledge, but often have less power to influence what
projects and programmes are undertaken, or even how they are done. Ideas
may be drawn from the South, but the way in which they are taken up, changed
and then re-disseminated is dominated by northern institutions and agendas
and by global waves of development fashion. From field research in Ghana,
India, Mexico and Europe, this book explores how southern NGOs can have
more of a voice in determining the work they actually do, and how they can
get more of their ideas on to the international development agenda. From the
experiences of small and large NGOs, the book reports on their
recommendations for overcoming, challenging or bypassing "information
loops" on funding, ideas and networks.