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NGO Field Workers in Bangladesh (Paperback)
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NGO Field Workers in Bangladesh (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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This title was first published in 2002. NGOs are receiving
increasing international attention and resources from policy
makers, donors, academics and others. The New Policy Agenda accepts
NGOs as agents for social welfare alongside the state and as
fostering democracy in the Developing World. Astonishingly,
however, there have been very few studies and no books on NGO field
workers. This study of field workers in Bangladesh, provides
excellent insights into this neglected field. Bangladesh is an
excellent example as, since independence in 1971, it has been a
'donor-dependent' country, both financially and functionally, and
since the 1980s has concentrated this funding towards NGOs rather
than to the state. The book shows how field workers are seen simply
as implementers, carrying out directions given by their superiors
and never being consulted on how best to achieve their goals. The
book examines four types of NGOs - international, national,
regional and small/local - in a number of sample locations. It
compares the benefits and facilities provided by each NGO to their
field workers, then explores the socio-economic background of both
field workers and their mid-level managers and examines the
interactions between these two groups and between field workers and
their clients. It also looks at the field workers' personal and
professional lives and problems and details their opinions on their
NGO's activities and policies and on development . The findings
show that NGO managers and donors lack knowledge of the realities
in the field and do not realise how certain policies, such as their
positive discrimination of women, can have negative results. It
proposes that NGO field workers should be more active in policy
making and puts forward several recommendations for changes in the
management and structure of future NGOs.
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