Abstract title: |
Brazilian NGOs: from grassroots to national civic leadership |
Author: | John W. Garrison |
Issue: | Vol 6, Number 3 1996 |
A description is presented of the development of NGOs in Brazil from small grassroots movements into over a 1000 specialized and consolidated organizations in 1996. NGOs generally operate through one or more of six inter-related activities: applied research; grassroots organizations; training and technical assistance; information sharing; public policy advocacy; and networking. The important role they play in promoting debate on public policy at the grassroots level is highlighted. The growth of the Anti-Poverty Campaign started in 1993 through the efforts of several leading NGOs is an illustration of the influential role NGOs now hold in Brazilian society.
Abstract supplied by kind permission of CABI.
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