Here to Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America : NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America

Here to Help: NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America : NGOs Combating Poverty in Latin America

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 284 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780765611062
  • DDC分類 362.5577098

Full Description

Over six billion dollars in developmental assistance is funneled annually through non-governmental organizations (NGOs), yet little is understood about the nature of their relationship with communities and the real impact of their work. This book examines what role NGOs really play in fighting poverty in Latin America. Expert NGO professionals and scholars explore grass-roots relationships between international religious and secular NGOs and poor communities. They probe the power structures, cultural assumptions, dangers and possibilities that underlie NGOs' work. While fighting poverty is the mission of many NGOs, most are aware that they often fail to make things better, and, in fact, may make things worse. By providing a forum for Northern and Southern NGOs, donors, scholars, and poor people themselves, this book explores the causes and cures of poverty, and presses at the boundaries of our understanding of participatory development. It identifies both internal and external factors that influence the success of NGO projects, and moves beyond standard best-practice theory to probe more deeply the relationships that underlie poverty and how these relationships can be shifted to achieve solutions.

Contents

Chapter 1 Smallholder Agriculture and Poverty Alleviation in Indigenous Communities, James Keese; Chapter 2 Making a Statement or Finding a Role, Jean Grugel; Chapter 3 Perceptions, Patricia Feliu; Chapter 4 Visions of Development, Laurie Occhipinti; Chapter 5 Market Articulation and Poverty Eradication?, Patrick C. Wilson; Chapter 6 Women, Microenterprise Development, and Poverty in Bolivia, Ana Mayta; Chapter 7 The Transformation Side of Microenterprise, Makonen Getu; Chapter 8 Awakening, Ana María Condori; Chapter 9 NGOs and Ecotourism in Ecuador's Amazon, Frank Hutchins; Chapter 10 Disencumbering Development, Jeanne Simonelli, Duncan Earle;