NGOs and Grassroots in Development Work in South India

NGOs and Grassroots in Development Work in South India

Author: Elizabeth Moen Mathiot

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13:

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This book provides an in-depth look at the realities of development and development work in the South Indian state of Tamilnadu. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Moen Mathiot detailed the conditions of poverty facing rural, landless agricultural workers and the social, economic, and political contexts of development. Within these contexts, women and men in grassroots nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) struggle to assist the landless poor. At the same time, these development workers confront their own problems of family pressures, inadequate training, and insufficient resources to carry on their work. Moen Mathiot's book enables us to tap into the mindsets of grassroots development workers--their analysis of the problems, the strategies of change, and the obstacles that prevent them from accomplishing more. As NGOs are utilized to implement more and more development programs, understanding the realities of these workers becomes essential for both scholars and practitioners in the development studies field.


Ngos And Women's Development In Rural South India

Ngos And Women's Development In Rural South India

Author: Vanita Viswanath

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 0429714718

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In recent years scholars have paid increasing attention to the role of women in development and to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as effective vehicles for change. Although there are a great many published studies dealing with each of these subjects separately there are few on NGOs and their work with women. Studies that combine a theoreti


Grassroots NGOs by Women for Women

Grassroots NGOs by Women for Women

Author: Femida Handy

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 2006-07-05

Total Pages: 248

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Extrait de la couverture : " Based on empirical evidence from first-hand interactions with 20 Indian women founders of NGOs, this book presents a theoretical understanding of the role and impact of NGOs in women's development. It looks at what motivates and facilitates female entrepreneurship in NGOs, the structures that evolve based on their feminist ideologies, the services they provide and the social impact of these NGOs in promoting the empowerment of women."


Partnership Among Grassroots Organizations

Partnership Among Grassroots Organizations

Author: R. Venkata Ravi

Publisher: MJP Publisher

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13:

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INTRODUCTION, AN OVERVIEW OF THE PARTNERSHIP AMONG GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION, APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS, ASSESSMENT OF GRASSROOTS PARTNERSHIP, BEST PRACTICES OF GRASSROOTS PARTNERSHIP, FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS.


Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

Author: Bert Ayers

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-10-25

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1329646835

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Take a look at a critical transition in Albania's history. Bridging the Gap provides a glimpse into the country and provides a statistical analysis of two villages.


The Voluntary Sector in Rural Development

The Voluntary Sector in Rural Development

Author: Vimala Parthasarathy

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2014-08-22

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1482836750

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Improving the health and living conditions of rural people in developing countries and building their income earning capacity for a dignified life of self- reliance are the central concern of governments. The effort calls for enormous resources and expertise affording enough opportunity for the emergence of the voluntary sector, comprising non-government organizations, to bring in funds, expertise and commitment. Increasing role of the sector has also thrown up many issues and challenges concerning its usefulness. The book, based on an in-depth study of select NGOs in South India, covers several aspects survey of the sectors role, relevance of marketing practices for social development, accountability issues, importance of relationships with stakeholders, performance measurement complexities, policy environment, success and failure cases and models. The Annex contains two practical tools - social marketing model of practices and a Rating Guide for NGOs. From specific experiences lessons are drawn for strengthening the sector so that it could contribute to development to the fullness of its potential. The book may be of practical use to NGOs, especially the smaller ones operating closer to communities and to policy makers, funding agencies and students of marketing. . a timely focus on the issues and challenges presently confronted by the Voluntary Sector in developing countries. Critical issues addressed with remarkable clarity and directness. .. commend it to NGOs, policy makers and funding agencies .. Jos V. Machado Former FAO Senior Officer and Regional Officer for Africa With meticulous research and convincing examples the author urges the NGO sector to employ social marketing practices to enhance the impact of rural development programs. She has highlighted critical issues that the sector has to resolve to prove worthy of its role in developing economies. The book is most timely. T S Nagarajan Retired Managing Director, Brooke Bond India Ltd.


Human Rights in International Relations

Human Rights in International Relations

Author: David P. Forsythe

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-05-04

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780521684279

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New edition of successful textbook surveying international human rights in an age of terrorism.


NGOs in India

NGOs in India

Author: Patrick Kilby

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-10-21

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1136907750

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A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via www.tandfebooks.com as well as the OAPEN Library platform, www.oapen.org. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license and is part of the OAPEN-UK research project. 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.