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The Dutch development aid sector is up for big changes. Historically the sector was dominated by multilateral, bilateral and private organizations. Nowadays private sector s contributions from alternative sources are gaining in popularity endangering and shifting the roles of donors. Corporate Social Responsibility is becoming undeniable for companies and individuals due to societal pressure. One way of fulfilling a company s CSR policy is to participate in development aid projects. Due to tourism many individuals experience poverty in developing countries and decide to start a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Dutch development aid sector is up for big changes. Historically the sector was dominated by multilateral, bilateral and private organizations. Nowadays private sector s contributions from alternative sources are gaining in popularity endangering and shifting the roles of donors. Corporate Social Responsibility is becoming undeniable for companies and individuals due to societal pressure. One way of fulfilling a company s CSR policy is to participate in development aid projects. Due to tourism many individuals experience poverty in developing countries and decide to start a foundation/Private Initiative. The flow of global social justice has reached micro environment in the Netherlands. These days every part of Dutch society is connected to development aid. With many factors influencing Dutch donor positions and roles in the development aid scheme the following objective is formed for this dissertation: to analyze the flow of global social justice, and the position of Dutch donors on macro, meso and micro level in the Dutch society on basis of individuals perspectives working for Dutch organizations involved with some means of development aid .
Autorenporträt
During the studies of Jorinda Ballering, Bsc in International Tourism Management and Consultancy and master in Tourism Destination Management, she has worked in Uganda, Malaysia, Australia and Singapore. Her MA dissertation elaborates on the influence of tourism on modern methods of development aid. She is currently employed in the Netherlands.