It is widely recognised that non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
have undertaken an increasingly important role in both human
development and environmental conservation efforts in the
less-developed nations during the past three decades. Much of the
literature on NGOs focuses on, or is sponsored by, large
Western-based international NGOs which themselves undertake or
direct many of the development and conservation efforts. This book
cuts through sensitive subjects including government corruption and
manipulation, the misuse of NGOs and the limitations of small,
under funded local development organisations to identify the
crucial role of local NGOs in the challenging context of rural
development in Sub-Saharan African. His observations and insights
are highly useful and provide important contextual understanding
for future human development and environment conservation projects
in rural African settings.
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