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NGOs in India
Author | : R. Sooryamoorthy,K. D. Gangrade |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2001-07-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780313075803 |
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Focusing on NGOs that work in the areas of rural development, women, and children, the authors' goal is to shed light on the contributions of the sector in the spheres of social welfare, empowerment, service, and rural development. In addition, the problems and difficulties experienced by NGOs are analyzed and explained. This important new book traces the rise of NGOs in India and their transformation over the years, revealing the importance of NGOs in India's development after Independence. Beginning with a detailed history of voluntarism in India and examination of NGOs around the world, the authors provide the framework for examining NGOs in India as a force contributing to development. They then focus on partnerships and cooperation between NGOs and the government, advocacy and policy implications of NGO activity, accountability within organizations, approaches to problems and delivery of services, NGO life cycles, and the need for a code of ethics within NGOs. Case studies on NGOs designed to assist women, children, and rural development are presented and discussed in the context of development in general and improving the quality of life for all Indian citizens. This careful and comprehensive examination is a unique addition to a growing field of literature on India.
NGOs in India
Author | : Patrick Kilby |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2010-10-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781136907760 |
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"By examining how NGOs operate in Southern India in the early 2000's, this book discusses the challenges faced by small, local NGOs in the uncertain times of changing aid dynamics. The key findings focus on what empowerment means for Indian women, and how NGO accountability to these groups is an important part of the empowerment being realised. The notion of community empowerment, in which the 'solidarity' of a group can be a path to individual empowerment, is discussed, as well as analysing how empowerment can be a useful concept in development. Based on case studies of 15 NGOs as well as in-depth interviews with 80 women's self-help groups, the book highlights the key features of effective empowerment programs. The author uses innovative statistical analysis tools to show how a key factor in empowerment of marginalised women is the accountability relationship between themselves and the supporting NGO. The book goes on to discuss the ways that NGOs can work with communities in the future, and recognises the limitations of a donor-centric accountability framework. It provides a useful contribution to studies on South Asia as well as Gender and Development Studies. Introduction 1. Non-Governmental Organisations in India 2. The work of NGOs in India - SHGs and Women's Empowerment 3. Rural NGOs 4. Pune Waste-picker program 5. Measuring Women's Empowerment 6. NGO Accountability 7. Conclusion"--Publisher's description.
Children and NGOs in India
Author | : Annie McCarthy |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Economic development projects |
ISBN | : 0367561751 |
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This book is an ethnographic exploration of slum children's participation in NGO programs that centres children's narratives as key to understanding the lived experience of development in India where 50% of the population is under the age of 25. Weaving theoretical and methodological interventions from anthropology, childhood studies and development studies with children's own narratives and images, the author foregrounds children's lifeworlds whilst documenting the extent to which these lifeworlds are shaped by the twin forces of marginalisation and aspiration. The book documents NGO campaigns targeting child marriage, sanitation and hygiene, gendered violence and bullying, and depicts and examines children's sometimes enthusiastic, sometimes reluctant, and sometimes indifferent approach to narrating and performing development. It assesses the way in which children from four slum communities in New Delhi navigate the multiplicities and contradictions of development by analysing the stories, posters and performances children produce for NGOs. Moreover, the book argues that engagement with children's narratives and performances provide valuable insights into how development attains meaning, garners consensus, fails, succeeds and circulates in a myriad of unexpected ways which consistently defy any assumptions about 'underdeveloped' subjectivities. The first book to interrogate the substance and subjectivities produced in the development of NGO organisations offering extra-curricular programs directed towards more intangible and experiential ends, it will be of interest to researchers working in anthropology, development studies, childhood studies and South Asian studies. The book also speaks to scholars working on issues of poverty, rural-urban migration, gender justice, slums and youth.
NGOs and Development
Author | : S. N. Pawar,Jayawant Bhimrao Ambekar,D. Shrikant |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:39015042977630 |
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Addresses The Political Economy Of Ngos And Issues Like Ideology, Human Rights, People`S Participation, Good Governance, Empowerment, Case Studies Of Voluntary Organization In The Country. Has 23 Papers Divided Into 2 Parts.
NGOs in Development Perspective
Author | : R. B. Jain |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105019184527 |
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Book is outcome of a seminar organized by the International Political Science Association's Research Committee on Public Bureaucracies in Developing Societies, in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, [New Delhi].
Formation and Management of NGOs
Author | : Anita Abraham |
Publsiher | : Universal Law Publishing |
Total Pages | : 646 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Non-governmental organizations |
ISBN | : 9350350122 |
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On the legal aspects of forming an NGO.
Peddlers of Information
Author | : Tanya Jakimow |
Publsiher | : Kumarian Press |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781565494411 |
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are widely heralded as an opportunity for the poor to have greater access to information that can help them escape poverty. ICTs also provide local NGOs that work with the poor access to knowledge that can guide them in implementing better development programs. Such ideas reflect long-held notions about the role of knowledge provision as a tool for development. But as author Tanya Jakimow shows, the consequences of the information age are often unintended and deviate greatly from our image of an interconnected, modern world. Not only do most people remain largely excluded from ICTs, but when they do engage with these technologies, they do so in unforeseen ways. Peddlers of Information shows how local NGOs in rural India are actually using these technologies—particularly the internet—and the implications this has had for development work and ideas about poverty. Jakimow’s critique of dominant views on ICTs and her discussion of class and power relations in Southern organizations is essential reading for development scholars and practitioners.
Guidelines for NGOs Management in India
Author | : Snehlata Chandra |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Non-governmental organizations |
ISBN | : UOM:39015061116680 |
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For All Kinds Of Non-Profit Organizations, This Book Serves As A Working And Referral Guideline, Whether They Are Involved In Charity And Welfare Work Or In The Development Of Communities And In The Work Related To Social Transformation.