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Access to international donor resources by NGOs and associations is established on the basis of conditionalities referred to as institutional pressures, which are increasingly diverse and complex. Our research focuses on the analysis of strategies developed by NGOs and associations to access international donor funding in the education sector in Burkina Faso as well as on the determinants that are at the origin and explain these choices.Institutional pressures, whether accepted or contested, have both positive and negative impacts on the development support efforts of NGOs and associations,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Access to international donor resources by NGOs and associations is established on the basis of conditionalities referred to as institutional pressures, which are increasingly diverse and complex. Our research focuses on the analysis of strategies developed by NGOs and associations to access international donor funding in the education sector in Burkina Faso as well as on the determinants that are at the origin and explain these choices.Institutional pressures, whether accepted or contested, have both positive and negative impacts on the development support efforts of NGOs and associations, which call for more compromise in order to overcome misunderstandings and increase the effectiveness of development assistance.
Autorenporträt
Jean-Pierre SALAMBERE is a Doctor in Management Sciences. Accredited sociologist in development project management. He works on issues related to development support approaches and the strategies of local actors in the face of institutional pressures.