Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development
Starting from the South
Herausgeber: Wessel, Margit van; Bawole, Justice Nyigmah; Kontinen, Tiina
Reimagining Civil Society Collaborations in Development
Starting from the South
Herausgeber: Wessel, Margit van; Bawole, Justice Nyigmah; Kontinen, Tiina
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This book will be an important contribution to researchers and practitioners working on innovation in development and civil society. This book re-imagines and re-centers Civil Society collaborations in development, offering Southern-centred ways of understanding and developing relations, roles, and processes, in theory and practice.
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This book will be an important contribution to researchers and practitioners working on innovation in development and civil society. This book re-imagines and re-centers Civil Society collaborations in development, offering Southern-centred ways of understanding and developing relations, roles, and processes, in theory and practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147673
- ISBN-10: 1032147679
- Artikelnr.: 66269620
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147673
- ISBN-10: 1032147679
- Artikelnr.: 66269620
Margit van Wessel is Associate Professor at the Centre for Integrative Development, Department of Communication, Technology and Philosophy at Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands. Tiina Kontinen is Associate Professor for International Development Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Justice Nyigmah Bawole is Professor of Public Administration and Management, and Dean, at the University of Ghana Business School.
1 Introduction: Towards reimagining civil society collaborations in
development Margit van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole 2
Conceptual foundations: Reimagining roles, relations, and processes Margit
van Wessel and Tiina Kontinen PART 1 Reclaiming the lead 3 Reflections on
using a community-led research and action (CLRA) methodology to explore
alternatives in international development Lise Woensdregt, Kibui Edwin
Rwigi and Naomi van Stapele 4 Reimagining development from local voices and
positions - Southern feminist movements in the lead Njeri Kimotho,
Catherine Odenyo-Ndekera and Janna Visser 5 Building resilient communities
by growing community assets, capacities, and trust Stella Wanjiru Chege 6
Contesting practices of aid localization in Jordan and Lebanon: Civil
society organizations' mobilization of local knowledge Elena Aoun, Lyla
André and Alena Sander PART 2 Displacing the North-South dyad 7 Southern
civil society organizations as practical hybrids: Dealing with legitimacy
in a Ugandan gender advocacy organization Tiina Kontinen and Alice N.
Ndidde 8 Beyond the North-South dyad: Diaspora-led organizations in
development collaborations Susan Appe 9 Exploring mutual dependence through
non-financial resource exchanges: A Tanzanian non-governmental organization
network case study Sandy Zook, Samantha Temple and Emmanuel Malisa PART 3
Asking Southern-centred questions 10 Advocating for land rights in Kenya: A
community-based organization's attempt to reconcile external funding with
local legitimacy Selma Zijlstra and Marja Spierenburg 11 Surreptitious
symbiosis in promoting advocacy? Collaboration among non-governmental
organizations, social movements, and activists in West Africa Emmanuel Kumi
and Albert Arhin 12 Moving beyond (en)forced North-South collaboration for
development: Possibilities from Pakistan Themrise Khan 13 Shifting the
narrative: Localization and 'shift the power' in the African context
Emmanuel Kumi, Thomas Yeboah, Nancy Kankam Kusi, Jimm Chick Fomunjong and
Charles Kojo Vandyck 14 Contrasting gifting postures in a local Ghanaian
community: Are there lessons about African philanthropy? Esi Eduafowa Sey
and Justice Nyigmah Bawole PART 4 Learning new roles for the North 15
Localizing humanitarian knowledge management: A call for pragmatic robust
action Femke Mulder 16 The journey to Southern leadership in programming:
The story of a decade-long Ghanaian-Dutch partnership Mohammed Awal
Alhassan and Marijke Priester 17 Starting advocacy programmes from the
South: Rethinking multi-country programming Margit van Wessel PART 5
Choosing new starting points for collaboration 18 A feminist approach to
collaboration: A sex workers' network in India B. Rajeshwari, Margit van
Wessel and Nandini Deo 19 Practising organizational autonomy at the
community level: Evidence from advocacy projects in Uganda and Vietnam
Lena Gutheil 20 Beyond the North-South dichotomy: A case study on tackling
global problems starting from the South Runa Khan, Dorothee ter Kulve and
Sarah Haaij 21 Shift the power? Constraints and enablers of more equitable
partnerships between non-governmental organizations: The case of Dutch
small-scale development initiatives in Uganda and India Sara Kinsbergen,
Mieke Molthof, Linda van der Hoek and Anna Vellinga 22 Conclusions Margit
van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole
development Margit van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole 2
Conceptual foundations: Reimagining roles, relations, and processes Margit
van Wessel and Tiina Kontinen PART 1 Reclaiming the lead 3 Reflections on
using a community-led research and action (CLRA) methodology to explore
alternatives in international development Lise Woensdregt, Kibui Edwin
Rwigi and Naomi van Stapele 4 Reimagining development from local voices and
positions - Southern feminist movements in the lead Njeri Kimotho,
Catherine Odenyo-Ndekera and Janna Visser 5 Building resilient communities
by growing community assets, capacities, and trust Stella Wanjiru Chege 6
Contesting practices of aid localization in Jordan and Lebanon: Civil
society organizations' mobilization of local knowledge Elena Aoun, Lyla
André and Alena Sander PART 2 Displacing the North-South dyad 7 Southern
civil society organizations as practical hybrids: Dealing with legitimacy
in a Ugandan gender advocacy organization Tiina Kontinen and Alice N.
Ndidde 8 Beyond the North-South dyad: Diaspora-led organizations in
development collaborations Susan Appe 9 Exploring mutual dependence through
non-financial resource exchanges: A Tanzanian non-governmental organization
network case study Sandy Zook, Samantha Temple and Emmanuel Malisa PART 3
Asking Southern-centred questions 10 Advocating for land rights in Kenya: A
community-based organization's attempt to reconcile external funding with
local legitimacy Selma Zijlstra and Marja Spierenburg 11 Surreptitious
symbiosis in promoting advocacy? Collaboration among non-governmental
organizations, social movements, and activists in West Africa Emmanuel Kumi
and Albert Arhin 12 Moving beyond (en)forced North-South collaboration for
development: Possibilities from Pakistan Themrise Khan 13 Shifting the
narrative: Localization and 'shift the power' in the African context
Emmanuel Kumi, Thomas Yeboah, Nancy Kankam Kusi, Jimm Chick Fomunjong and
Charles Kojo Vandyck 14 Contrasting gifting postures in a local Ghanaian
community: Are there lessons about African philanthropy? Esi Eduafowa Sey
and Justice Nyigmah Bawole PART 4 Learning new roles for the North 15
Localizing humanitarian knowledge management: A call for pragmatic robust
action Femke Mulder 16 The journey to Southern leadership in programming:
The story of a decade-long Ghanaian-Dutch partnership Mohammed Awal
Alhassan and Marijke Priester 17 Starting advocacy programmes from the
South: Rethinking multi-country programming Margit van Wessel PART 5
Choosing new starting points for collaboration 18 A feminist approach to
collaboration: A sex workers' network in India B. Rajeshwari, Margit van
Wessel and Nandini Deo 19 Practising organizational autonomy at the
community level: Evidence from advocacy projects in Uganda and Vietnam
Lena Gutheil 20 Beyond the North-South dichotomy: A case study on tackling
global problems starting from the South Runa Khan, Dorothee ter Kulve and
Sarah Haaij 21 Shift the power? Constraints and enablers of more equitable
partnerships between non-governmental organizations: The case of Dutch
small-scale development initiatives in Uganda and India Sara Kinsbergen,
Mieke Molthof, Linda van der Hoek and Anna Vellinga 22 Conclusions Margit
van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole
1 Introduction: Towards reimagining civil society collaborations in
development Margit van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole 2
Conceptual foundations: Reimagining roles, relations, and processes Margit
van Wessel and Tiina Kontinen PART 1 Reclaiming the lead 3 Reflections on
using a community-led research and action (CLRA) methodology to explore
alternatives in international development Lise Woensdregt, Kibui Edwin
Rwigi and Naomi van Stapele 4 Reimagining development from local voices and
positions - Southern feminist movements in the lead Njeri Kimotho,
Catherine Odenyo-Ndekera and Janna Visser 5 Building resilient communities
by growing community assets, capacities, and trust Stella Wanjiru Chege 6
Contesting practices of aid localization in Jordan and Lebanon: Civil
society organizations' mobilization of local knowledge Elena Aoun, Lyla
André and Alena Sander PART 2 Displacing the North-South dyad 7 Southern
civil society organizations as practical hybrids: Dealing with legitimacy
in a Ugandan gender advocacy organization Tiina Kontinen and Alice N.
Ndidde 8 Beyond the North-South dyad: Diaspora-led organizations in
development collaborations Susan Appe 9 Exploring mutual dependence through
non-financial resource exchanges: A Tanzanian non-governmental organization
network case study Sandy Zook, Samantha Temple and Emmanuel Malisa PART 3
Asking Southern-centred questions 10 Advocating for land rights in Kenya: A
community-based organization's attempt to reconcile external funding with
local legitimacy Selma Zijlstra and Marja Spierenburg 11 Surreptitious
symbiosis in promoting advocacy? Collaboration among non-governmental
organizations, social movements, and activists in West Africa Emmanuel Kumi
and Albert Arhin 12 Moving beyond (en)forced North-South collaboration for
development: Possibilities from Pakistan Themrise Khan 13 Shifting the
narrative: Localization and 'shift the power' in the African context
Emmanuel Kumi, Thomas Yeboah, Nancy Kankam Kusi, Jimm Chick Fomunjong and
Charles Kojo Vandyck 14 Contrasting gifting postures in a local Ghanaian
community: Are there lessons about African philanthropy? Esi Eduafowa Sey
and Justice Nyigmah Bawole PART 4 Learning new roles for the North 15
Localizing humanitarian knowledge management: A call for pragmatic robust
action Femke Mulder 16 The journey to Southern leadership in programming:
The story of a decade-long Ghanaian-Dutch partnership Mohammed Awal
Alhassan and Marijke Priester 17 Starting advocacy programmes from the
South: Rethinking multi-country programming Margit van Wessel PART 5
Choosing new starting points for collaboration 18 A feminist approach to
collaboration: A sex workers' network in India B. Rajeshwari, Margit van
Wessel and Nandini Deo 19 Practising organizational autonomy at the
community level: Evidence from advocacy projects in Uganda and Vietnam
Lena Gutheil 20 Beyond the North-South dichotomy: A case study on tackling
global problems starting from the South Runa Khan, Dorothee ter Kulve and
Sarah Haaij 21 Shift the power? Constraints and enablers of more equitable
partnerships between non-governmental organizations: The case of Dutch
small-scale development initiatives in Uganda and India Sara Kinsbergen,
Mieke Molthof, Linda van der Hoek and Anna Vellinga 22 Conclusions Margit
van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole
development Margit van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole 2
Conceptual foundations: Reimagining roles, relations, and processes Margit
van Wessel and Tiina Kontinen PART 1 Reclaiming the lead 3 Reflections on
using a community-led research and action (CLRA) methodology to explore
alternatives in international development Lise Woensdregt, Kibui Edwin
Rwigi and Naomi van Stapele 4 Reimagining development from local voices and
positions - Southern feminist movements in the lead Njeri Kimotho,
Catherine Odenyo-Ndekera and Janna Visser 5 Building resilient communities
by growing community assets, capacities, and trust Stella Wanjiru Chege 6
Contesting practices of aid localization in Jordan and Lebanon: Civil
society organizations' mobilization of local knowledge Elena Aoun, Lyla
André and Alena Sander PART 2 Displacing the North-South dyad 7 Southern
civil society organizations as practical hybrids: Dealing with legitimacy
in a Ugandan gender advocacy organization Tiina Kontinen and Alice N.
Ndidde 8 Beyond the North-South dyad: Diaspora-led organizations in
development collaborations Susan Appe 9 Exploring mutual dependence through
non-financial resource exchanges: A Tanzanian non-governmental organization
network case study Sandy Zook, Samantha Temple and Emmanuel Malisa PART 3
Asking Southern-centred questions 10 Advocating for land rights in Kenya: A
community-based organization's attempt to reconcile external funding with
local legitimacy Selma Zijlstra and Marja Spierenburg 11 Surreptitious
symbiosis in promoting advocacy? Collaboration among non-governmental
organizations, social movements, and activists in West Africa Emmanuel Kumi
and Albert Arhin 12 Moving beyond (en)forced North-South collaboration for
development: Possibilities from Pakistan Themrise Khan 13 Shifting the
narrative: Localization and 'shift the power' in the African context
Emmanuel Kumi, Thomas Yeboah, Nancy Kankam Kusi, Jimm Chick Fomunjong and
Charles Kojo Vandyck 14 Contrasting gifting postures in a local Ghanaian
community: Are there lessons about African philanthropy? Esi Eduafowa Sey
and Justice Nyigmah Bawole PART 4 Learning new roles for the North 15
Localizing humanitarian knowledge management: A call for pragmatic robust
action Femke Mulder 16 The journey to Southern leadership in programming:
The story of a decade-long Ghanaian-Dutch partnership Mohammed Awal
Alhassan and Marijke Priester 17 Starting advocacy programmes from the
South: Rethinking multi-country programming Margit van Wessel PART 5
Choosing new starting points for collaboration 18 A feminist approach to
collaboration: A sex workers' network in India B. Rajeshwari, Margit van
Wessel and Nandini Deo 19 Practising organizational autonomy at the
community level: Evidence from advocacy projects in Uganda and Vietnam
Lena Gutheil 20 Beyond the North-South dichotomy: A case study on tackling
global problems starting from the South Runa Khan, Dorothee ter Kulve and
Sarah Haaij 21 Shift the power? Constraints and enablers of more equitable
partnerships between non-governmental organizations: The case of Dutch
small-scale development initiatives in Uganda and India Sara Kinsbergen,
Mieke Molthof, Linda van der Hoek and Anna Vellinga 22 Conclusions Margit
van Wessel, Tiina Kontinen and Justice Nyigmah Bawole