1st Edition

Non-Governmental Development Organizations and the Poverty Reduction Agenda The moral crusaders

By Jonathan Makuwira Copyright 2014
    184 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    184 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Non-Governmental Development Organisations (NGDOs) have, over the past two decades, entered centre stage in their active participation in the social, political and economic issues affecting both the developing and developed world. This book offers a highly stimulating and concise summary of the NGDO sector by examining their history and metamorphosis; their influence on the social, political and economic landscapes of the ‘Northern’ and ‘Southern’ governments and societies. The author analyses competing theoretical and conceptual debates not only regarding their contribution to the global social political dynamism but also on the sector’s changing external influence as they try and mitigate poverty in marginalized communities. This book presents NGDOs as multidimensional actors propelled by the desire to make a lasting change but constrained by market-oriented approaches to development and other factors both internal and external to their environment. While a lot of attention has been given to understanding international NGDOs like World Vision International, Oxfam, Care International and Plan International, this book offers a critical analysis of grassroots organizations – those NGDOs founded and established by locals and operate at the deepest end of the development contexts.

    This work will be of interest to students and scholars in a range of areas including Development Studies, International Organizations and Globalization.

    1. Introduction  2. The NGDO Sector in Historical Context  3. NGO's and Foreign Development Assistance  4. The Moral Case for Partnerships  5. Capacity Development for NGDOs  6. NGOs and the Moral Dilemma of Accountability 7. NGO Leadership and Management  8. Shaping NGDOs’ Moral Development Crusade through Learning  9. The Future of the NGDO Sector in Poverty Reduction

    Biography

    Jonathan J. Makuwira obtained his PhD at the University of New England (UNE) in October 2003. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in International Development at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University. Prior to coming to RMIT he taught Peace Studies at UNE, and Comparative Indigenous Studies at Central Queensland University. He worked for the Ministry of Education in Malawi as a primary, secondary and teacher educator. He joined Malawi Institute of Education in 1990, as a Research Officer before joining Council for NGOs in Malawi (CONGOMA) in 1998 as a Research Officer.