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Managing NGOs in the Developing World Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)

Managing NGOs in the Developing World By Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)

Managing NGOs in the Developing World by Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)


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Managing NGOs in the Developing World explores the 'managerial effectiveness' in NGOs dealing with HIV/AIDS and marginalised groups in India, with specific insights into behavioural and contextual influences, recommending a new analytical model for researchers, professionals, and students.

Managing NGOs in the Developing World Summary

Managing NGOs in the Developing World: Insights from HIV/AIDS Crisis Response by Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)

NGO managers in the developing world play a crucial role in reaching diverse high-risk groups. Yet to date there has been no empirical study of what makes these managers effective.
Here Farhad Analoui and Shehnaz Kazi present the first qualitative, empirical insights into this key question. Focusing specifically on managers of HIV/AIDS NGOs in India - one of the world's largest developing nations - this book considers how such managers are perceived by outsiders, how their work is or could be influenced by government-level intervention or international-policy-level drivers such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and how such managers perceive issues that influence their ability to manage their organisations effectively.
Through individual, collective, and focus-group interviews with managers and staff at four NGOs, the authors build a startlingly rich picture of aid workers' and managers' fears and hopes. From this data, the authors confirm eight parameters of effectiveness, three interrelated contextual factors, and discover a culturally adjusted new framework for analysis of the NGO managers behaviour at work.
For its wealth of qualitative empirical data with broad-ranging implications for all developing countries, Managing NGOs in the Developing World is a must-read for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the intersections between human resource management, international development, and sustainable development.

About Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)

Farhad Analoui, Professor of International Development and Human Resource Management, has recently retired from the University of Bradford, UK (1988-2020), and has advised the British Council and the World Bank.
Shehnaz Kazi is a researcher in the Department of Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford, UK, specialised in NGOs.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Managerial Effectiveness Chapter 2. Managing HIV/AIDS in India Chapter 3. Methodology of a Taboo topic Chapter 4. Identified Parameters and Contextual Influences of Effectiveness for NGO Managers Chapter 5. Conclusions: Findings and their Implications

Additional information

NGR9781800437838
9781800437838
1800437838
Managing NGOs in the Developing World: Insights from HIV/AIDS Crisis Response by Farhad Analoui (Bradford University, UK)
New
Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
2021-01-11
160
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