Recent Submissions

  • NGOs' Seat at the Donor Table: 

    Hudock, Ann C. (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
    Summary This article argues the case for three types of reform that would enable the relationship between NGDOs and their official donors to move closer to that predicated on ‘partnership’ — a relational condition that, ...
  • Introduction Beyond Partnership: 

    Fowler, Alan (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
  • Beneficiaries, Mercenaries, Missionaries and Revolutionaries: 

    Malena, Carmen (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
    Summary This article critically examines the involvement of NGOs in World Bank?supported development projects. It attempts to ‘unpack’ NGO involvement in Bank projects by shedding light on the variety of motivations that ...
  • Partnership for Whom? 

    Yukiko, Yonekura (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
    Summary The article examines in what sense various donors understand and interpret the term ‘partnership’ and whether relations between local NGOs and their donors actually fulfill the meaning of this term in Cambodia. ...
  • Constructing an NGO Sector in Transitional Contexts: 

    Hamilton, Kate (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
    Summary This article considers NGO?donor relationships in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Both NGOs and aid donors have emerged only recently as meaningful actors in post?Soviet space. More particularly, they have ...
  • Strengthening Local Organisation: 

    Pettit, Jethro (Institute of Development Studies, 01/07/2000)
    Summary As aid agencies embrace the concept of strengthening local organisation as an end rather than a means for achieving project objectives, there is need for wider understanding of best practice and lessons learnt in ...