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Debating Development
Contents
NGOs and the future: taking stock, shaping debates, changing practice (PDF format)
Introductory essay: Deborah Eade and Ernst LigteringenGood news! You may be out of a job: reflections on the past and future 50 years for Northern NGOs
Alison Van RooyRiding high or nosediving: development NGOs in the new millennium
Rajesh TandonInternational NGOs and the challenge of modernity
Brian K. MurphyGlobalisation, civil society, and the multilateral system
José Antonio AlonsoThe World Bank, neo-liberalism, and power: discourse analysis and implications for campaigners
Andy StoreyDissonance or dialogue: changing relations with the corporate sector
Judy HendersonNGOs as development partners to the corporates: child football-stitchers in Pakistan
David HusselbeeNGOs: fragmented dreams
Jaime JosephIndicators of identity: NGOs and the strategic imperative of assessing core values
John HaileyDevelopment agencies: global or solo players?
Sylvia BorrenComing to grips with organisational values
Vijay PadakiWe NGOs: a controversial way of being and acting
Cândido GrzybowskiNorthern NGO advocacy: perceptions, reality, and the challenge
Ian AndersonCampaigning: a fashion or the best way to change the global agenda?
Gerd LeipoldHeroism and ambiguity: NGO advocacy in international policy
Paul NelsonAid: a mixed blessing
Mary B. AndersonThe Sudan experience of the Local Capacities for Peace Project
Abikök RiakNGOs, disasters, and advocacy: caught between the Prophet and the Shepherd Boy
Alan WhaitesCapacity building: shifting the paradigms of practice
Allan KaplanGendering the millennium: globalising women
Haleh AfsharGender in development: a long haul but we're getting there!
Josefina StubbsImpact assessment: seeing the wood and the trees
Chris RocheDoes Matson matter? Assessing the impact of a UK neighbourhood project
Stan ThekaekaraAnnotated bibliography (PDF format)