Foreign aid for Indian NGO's: problem or solution?
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- 9780415563154
- 338.91 SUN
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338.91 LAN "Foreign aid : diplomacy , development , domestic politics" | 338.91 POL Political economy of development | 338.91 PRO Productivity imperative: wealth and poverty in the global economy | 338.91 SUN Foreign aid for Indian NGO's: problem or solution? | 338.91 SUN Foreign aid for Indian NGOs | 338.91068 MAN Managing the implementation of development projects | 338.910683 PLA "Planning, monitoring and evaluation in development organisations" |
This book explores what difference development aid has made to the size, complexity, style of functioning, values and future direction of the NGO sector in India. It does this, first, by giving a comprehensive documentation of the experience of Indian NGOs with foreign aid since Independence. Simultaneously, it also analyses, in a broad historical perspective, some of the issues which are the subject of contemporary debate regarding the voluntary sector and aid, such as who decides ‘what’ is development and ‘how’ it should be brought about; whether foreign donors have hidden agendas, and if their aid amounts to cultural imperialism; and whether aid has made NGOs more self-reliant.
The book also looks at the tripartite relationship between NGOs, donors, and governments, examining, for instance, whether the government is justified in imposing restrictions on receipt of funds by NGOs on the grounds that terrorist activities and religiously motivated communal strife are often financed with funds from abroad, with NGOs being used as fronts for both.
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