Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation by Mark Robinson

Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation by Mark Robinson

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Drawing on the results of project evaluations in Asia and Africa, this work supports the view that voluntary organizations are effective in reducing rural poverty. However, it also shows that voluntary agencies do not always reach the poor through economic programmes.

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Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation by Mark Robinson

There has been considerable interest in recent years in the ability of non-governmental organisations to work with the rural poor in developing countries in order to improve their quality of life and economic status through the provision of credit, skills training, and other inputs for income-generation programmes. This book brings together the results of 16 evaluations in 4 countries (Bangladesh, India, Uganda, and Zimbabwe) to provide a detailed assessment of the contribution that NGOs make to rural poverty alleviation. The results indicate that NGO projects are successful when they build in a high degree of participation, when the staff are committed to the goals of the project, and when they are managed by strong and competent leaders. Many of the projects studied contributed to increases in income and welfare. However, not all projects were successful, contrary to received wisdom about the efficacy of NGO interventions. many failed to reach the very poorest, most were costly to implement, and few of the projects demostrated an ability to continue once external funding was withdrawn. These findingd provide string support for viewing NGOs as a mechanism for helping to reduce rural poverty, but also demonstrate that many of the interventions are isolated or one-off. The impact of NGOs could be heightened by increasing the size of the intervention, encouraging greater cooperation among NGOs, and by fostering closer cooperation with governments. This study will make an impact in the development community, and its conclusions will help shape NGO and poverty agendas in the coming years. The book will appeal to all those concerned with rural development, NGOs, and development programmes.
There is a dearth of independent information on the impact of NGO aidOne of the aims of the book is to contribute to filling this important gap in knowledge. * CAB Abstracts *
The well-informed research in this book is a major step in placing the NGO contribution to rural poverty in its proper perspective. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
The well-informed research in this book is a major step in placing the NGO contribution to rural poverty in its proper perspective. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
It is a major contribution to the study of NGOs and poverty reduction and should be welcomed by researchers and practitioners alike ... The book is a model of clarity and jargon-free language. * Development Policy Review *
The results of the study are extremely valuable. * Development Studies *
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ISBN 13 9780198233305
ISBN 10 0198233302
Title Non-Governmental Organizations and Rural Poverty Alleviation
Author Mark Robinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1995-11-30
Number of pages 316
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