Government and NGOs in South Asia

Government and NGOs in South Asia
Author: Mohammad Jahangir Hossain Mojumder,Pranab Kumar Panday
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000760620

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This book analyses efforts of Bangladeshi government and NGOs to strengthen local governance, and identifies the challenges posed by collaboration with NGOs. Presenting a dominantly qualitative study, the analysis explores whether engagement between the Sharique project to strengthen local governance and the Union Parishads has translated into success. In doing so, it argues that evidence points to a positive impact on institutionalising good governance and fiscal autonomy through widening participation in planning and decision-making, reinforcing accountability of functionaries and enhancing tax collection. Furthermore, this book demonstrates that the collaboration has aided the process of development of social capital between officials of councils and NGOs, as well as amongst the community members, encouraging future partnership governance. However, with the phasing out of the project as a propelling force, it also shows that the results fall short of being sustainable and, as such, that statuary support, unequivocal political commitment, and incentivising engagements are required to stabilise outcomes. Bridging a gap in the Development Studies literature, this book presents new findings on the collaboration of NGOs at the local level. It will be of interest to academics working in the field of South Asian Studies, Development Studies, and Asian Politics.

Re Interrogating Civil Society in South Asia

Re Interrogating Civil Society in South Asia
Author: Peter B. Andersen,Rubya Mehdi,Amit Prakash
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000371598

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This book offers an overview of the history and development of civil society in three major nations of South Asia – Pakistan, India and Bangladesh – from colonial times to the present. It examines the liberalization of civil society since the 1980s, the needs it created for civil action, the professionalization of civil society organizations, and the extent to which civil society may benefit society at large in the context of local, national and global transformations in the economy, political regime and ideology. The reader will find new insights on the interaction between the liberalization of multifaceted civil societies in the three countries, presenting contrasts such as restrictions put on women’s organizations or labour unions and acceptance of religious organizations’ activities. The volume looks at forms of transfer of civil society models, representation and democratic legitimacy of civil society organizations such as nongovernmental organizations, government organized NGOs and faith-based organizations, along with the structuring of civil society through legal frames as well as female, religious, and ethnic mobilizations around language and literature. Using wide-ranging empirical data and theoretical analyses, it deals with civil society issues relating to human rights and political challenges, justice, inequality, empowerment, and the role of bureaucracy, women’s movements, and ethnic and linguistic minorities. It also presents early responses to the Covid-19 crisis in 2020 which created significant pressure on the states and on civil society. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, development studies, sociology, public policy and governance, law and human rights, as also to professionals in think tanks, civil society activists and NGOs.

The State and NGOs

The State and NGOs
Author: Shinichi Shigetomi
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789812301529

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This volume examines the state-NGO relationships in fifteen Asian countries.

Governance

Governance
Author: Hasnat Abdul Hye
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110325995

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Based on the experiences of the past and the imperatives of the present, this outstanding anthology reflects governance issues from a South Asian perspective. It is comprehensive yet accessible, making it a valuable resource for students of finance and economics, as well as for banks and financial consultants.

Water Governance and Civil Society Responses in South Asia

Water Governance and Civil Society Responses in South Asia
Author: N. C. Narayanan,S. Parasuraman,Rajindra Ariyabandu
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781317559870

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This book addresses paradigm shifts in water policy and governance, and examines the role of civil society organizations in influencing public policy, while focusing on social equity and democratic participation. It illustrates a range of interesting developments in policy formulation, donor–state nexus, and interventions by civil society and voluntary organizations. The collection of articles provides a comprehensive and current narrative of the state–society relations in South Asia under neoliberal governance reforms, their implications and key responses with regard to water policies. Using case studies, it closely investigates the impact, effectiveness, drawbacks and challenges faced by voluntary organizations and social movements working at various levels in the water sector. The work will interest researchers and students of development studies, environmental studies, natural resource management, water governance, and public administration, as also water sector professionals, policymakers, civil society activists and governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Public Administration in South Asia

Public Administration in South Asia
Author: Meghna Sabharwal,Evan M. Berman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781439869130

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A state-of-the-art, one-stop resource, Public Administration in South Asia: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan examines public administration issues and advances in the Indian subcontinent. The book fulfills a critical need. These nations have the largest public administration programs in South Asia, yet existing knowledge on them is fragmented at best. Bringing together leading scholars from these countries, this book provides both an insider perspective and a scholarly look at the challenges and accomplishments in the region. Focusing on the machinery of government, the book explores questions such as: What is the history of public administration development? How are major decisions made in the agencies? Why are anti-corruption efforts so much a challenge? What is the significance of intergovernmental relations? What is the success of administrative reform? What are examples of successful social development programs? How successful is e-government, and what are its challenges? Why is civil service reform difficult to achieve? How is freedom of information being used as a means to combat corruption and invoke grassroots activism? What can be learned from the successes and failures? While public administration practice and education have become considerably professionalized in the last decade, a sufficiently in-depth and well-rounded reference on public administration in these countries is sorely lacking. Most available books tackle only aspects of public administration such as administrative reforms, civil service, economic developments, or public policy, and are country specific. None provide the in-depth analysis of the sphere of public action in South Asia found in this book. It supplies an understanding of how public administration can be either the source of, or solution to, so many of the problems and achievements in the Indian subcontinent.

Women s Empowerment in South Asia

Women s Empowerment in South Asia
Author: Pranab Panday
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317372646

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Economic development in the poorest countries often makes better progress when women become involved in, and take a lead in, development projects. Encouraging women’s involvement, however, is often a major difficulty in societies where traditionally women’s status has been inferior and where women are expected to be domestic and passive. This book, based on extensive original research, considers major projects undertaken by non-governmental organisations in Bangladesh to encourage women’s participation. The book identifies the factors which motivated women to be active, discusses how women achieved the level of capacity and knowledge to enable them to serve their communities appropriately, assesses the major difficulties and recommends how empowerment projects can be improved in future. The book concludes that established institutions and traditional customs are often the greatest barrier to women’s participation.

An Alternative Directory of Non governmental Organizations in South Asia

An Alternative Directory of Non governmental Organizations in South Asia
Author: Todd Nachowitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1989
Genre: International agencies
ISBN: UCAL:$B3090

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