Civil Society Sustainability
New challenges in organisational legitimacy, credibility, and viability
Herausgeber: Pratt, Brian; Hayman, Rachel
Civil Society Sustainability
New challenges in organisational legitimacy, credibility, and viability
Herausgeber: Pratt, Brian; Hayman, Rachel
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This book focuses on the challenges faced by civil society to remain sustainable in response to major changes in the global political, economic and social environment. It was originally published as a special issue of Development in Practice.
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This book focuses on the challenges faced by civil society to remain sustainable in response to major changes in the global political, economic and social environment. It was originally published as a special issue of Development in Practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138063570
- ISBN-10: 1138063576
- Artikelnr.: 57040375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138063570
- ISBN-10: 1138063576
- Artikelnr.: 57040375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brian Pratt is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Development in Practice , and previously founding Director of INTRAC. He has worked for OXFAM both in the UK and Andean countries. His research interests include sustainability and other aspects of the development of civil society, and he has written and published widely on these topics. Rachel Hayman is Director of Research, Learning and Communications at INTRAC, where she is currently leading INTRAC's work on the impacts of the changing global political economy on the sustainability of civil society organisations. Rachel's role at INTRAC focuses on bridging academic research, policy-making and practice.
1. Editorial 2. Unintended consequences: DAC governments and shrinking
civil society space in Kenya 3. Lessons for supporting policy influencing
in restrictive environments 4. Advancing post-2015 Sustainable Development
Goals in a changing development landscape: Challenges of NGOs in Ghana 5.
Non-governmental development organisations' sustainability, partnership,
and resourcing: futuristic reflections on a problematic trialogue 6. New
routes to CSO sustainability: the strategic shift to social enterprise and
social investment 7. Civil society organisations and the fight for rights
in Brazil: analysis of an evolving context and future challenges 8. The
sustainability of Latin American CSOs: historical patterns and new funding
sources 9. Action for Children: a model for stimulating local fundraising
in low- and middle-income countries 10. Gender, diversity, and sustainable
civil society strengthening: lessons from Ethiopia 11. The state of Arab
philanthropy and the case for change 12. Civil society versus captured
state: a winning strategy for sustainable change 13. Russian civil society
and development challenges in Eurasia 14. Crises in civil society
organisations: opportunities for transformation 15. Unpacking civil
society sustainability: looking back, broader, deeper, forward
civil society space in Kenya 3. Lessons for supporting policy influencing
in restrictive environments 4. Advancing post-2015 Sustainable Development
Goals in a changing development landscape: Challenges of NGOs in Ghana 5.
Non-governmental development organisations' sustainability, partnership,
and resourcing: futuristic reflections on a problematic trialogue 6. New
routes to CSO sustainability: the strategic shift to social enterprise and
social investment 7. Civil society organisations and the fight for rights
in Brazil: analysis of an evolving context and future challenges 8. The
sustainability of Latin American CSOs: historical patterns and new funding
sources 9. Action for Children: a model for stimulating local fundraising
in low- and middle-income countries 10. Gender, diversity, and sustainable
civil society strengthening: lessons from Ethiopia 11. The state of Arab
philanthropy and the case for change 12. Civil society versus captured
state: a winning strategy for sustainable change 13. Russian civil society
and development challenges in Eurasia 14. Crises in civil society
organisations: opportunities for transformation 15. Unpacking civil
society sustainability: looking back, broader, deeper, forward
1. Editorial 2. Unintended consequences: DAC governments and shrinking
civil society space in Kenya 3. Lessons for supporting policy influencing
in restrictive environments 4. Advancing post-2015 Sustainable Development
Goals in a changing development landscape: Challenges of NGOs in Ghana 5.
Non-governmental development organisations' sustainability, partnership,
and resourcing: futuristic reflections on a problematic trialogue 6. New
routes to CSO sustainability: the strategic shift to social enterprise and
social investment 7. Civil society organisations and the fight for rights
in Brazil: analysis of an evolving context and future challenges 8. The
sustainability of Latin American CSOs: historical patterns and new funding
sources 9. Action for Children: a model for stimulating local fundraising
in low- and middle-income countries 10. Gender, diversity, and sustainable
civil society strengthening: lessons from Ethiopia 11. The state of Arab
philanthropy and the case for change 12. Civil society versus captured
state: a winning strategy for sustainable change 13. Russian civil society
and development challenges in Eurasia 14. Crises in civil society
organisations: opportunities for transformation 15. Unpacking civil
society sustainability: looking back, broader, deeper, forward
civil society space in Kenya 3. Lessons for supporting policy influencing
in restrictive environments 4. Advancing post-2015 Sustainable Development
Goals in a changing development landscape: Challenges of NGOs in Ghana 5.
Non-governmental development organisations' sustainability, partnership,
and resourcing: futuristic reflections on a problematic trialogue 6. New
routes to CSO sustainability: the strategic shift to social enterprise and
social investment 7. Civil society organisations and the fight for rights
in Brazil: analysis of an evolving context and future challenges 8. The
sustainability of Latin American CSOs: historical patterns and new funding
sources 9. Action for Children: a model for stimulating local fundraising
in low- and middle-income countries 10. Gender, diversity, and sustainable
civil society strengthening: lessons from Ethiopia 11. The state of Arab
philanthropy and the case for change 12. Civil society versus captured
state: a winning strategy for sustainable change 13. Russian civil society
and development challenges in Eurasia 14. Crises in civil society
organisations: opportunities for transformation 15. Unpacking civil
society sustainability: looking back, broader, deeper, forward