Throughout the world, civil society organisations (including NGOs)
are playing an increasingly prominent role in promoting pro-poor
policy change both in their own countries and internationally,
whether through advocacy or through direct action and popular
mobilisation. In the global re-alignment following the end of the
Cold War, the challenge is that of moving from mere protest and
opposition to constructive forms of enagagement both with the state
and with the private sector. This is the sixth thematic collection
of papers from the journal Development in Practice, which draws on
social action experiences from as far afield as Belgium and Brazil
in areas such as new social movements, governance and the state of
law, North-South NGO relations and the use of development theatre
in working for social and political change.
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