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The Aid Chain - Coercion and Commitment in Development Ngos (Paperback): Tina Wallace, Lisa Bornstein, Jennifer Chapman The Aid Chain - Coercion and Commitment in Development Ngos (Paperback)
Tina Wallace, Lisa Bornstein, Jennifer Chapman
R150 R117 Discovery Miles 1 170 Save R33 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Significant proportions of aid already flow through the non-governmental sector, but questions are increasingly being asked about the role of NGOs and whether they can deliver on their ambitious claims. This study examines conditionality and mutual commitment between international aid donors and recipient NGOs, North and South. Fieldwork and case study material from Uganda and South Africa are used to support the authors contention that the fast changing aid sector has--in the context of a dynamic policy environment--encouraged the mainstreaming of a managerial approach that does not admit of any analysis of power relations or cultural diversity. This increasing--essentially technical-- definition of the roles of NGOs has worked to limit the extent of the very development that the organizations were initially established to promote.

Standardising Development - Influences on UK NGOs' Policies and Procedures (Paperback): Tina Wallace, Sarah Crowther,... Standardising Development - Influences on UK NGOs' Policies and Procedures (Paperback)
Tina Wallace, Sarah Crowther, Andrew Shepherd
R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Gender, Water and Development (Hardcover, English): Anne Coles, Tina Wallace Gender, Water and Development (Hardcover, English)
Anne Coles, Tina Wallace
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is a renewed global commitment to 'water for all'. Yet even though women are usually responsible for domestic water provision, their needs and voices continue to be marginalized in the development process. A close analysis of current policy and practice shows that organizations providing improved water supplies to poor communities typically neglect the gendered nature of access to and control over water resources. The resulting gender bias causes inefficiencies and injustices in water provision and reduces the effectiveness of well-meant efforts. This book shows how, in different environmental, historical and cultural contexts, gender has been an important element in water provision. It draws on a wide range of first-hand material, analyzed from different disciplinary perspectives. Case studies include analysis of the role of water in inhibiting the fight against HIV/AIDS in southern Africa, and the challenges of taking gender into account in large water projects in India and Nepal.

Gender, Water and Development (Paperback, 1st English ed): Anne Coles, Tina Wallace Gender, Water and Development (Paperback, 1st English ed)
Anne Coles, Tina Wallace
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is a renewed global commitment to 'water for all'. Yet even though women are usually responsible for domestic water provision, their needs and voices continue to be marginalized in the development process. A close analysis of current policy and practice shows that organizations providing improved water supplies to poor communities typically neglect the gendered nature of access to and control over water resources. The resulting gender bias causes inefficiencies and injustices in water provision and reduces the effectiveness of well-meant efforts. This book shows how, in different environmental, historical and cultural contexts, gender has been an important element in water provision. It draws on a wide range of first-hand material, analyzed from different disciplinary perspectives. Case studies include analysis of the role of water in inhibiting the fight against HIV/AIDS in southern Africa, and the challenges of taking gender into account in large water projects in India and Nepal.

The Aid Chain - Coercion and Commitment in Development NGOs (Paperback): Tina Wallace, Lisa Bornstein, Jennifer Chapman The Aid Chain - Coercion and Commitment in Development NGOs (Paperback)
Tina Wallace, Lisa Bornstein, Jennifer Chapman
R920 R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Save R76 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Aid Chain explores the role of funding conditions in shaping co-operation and resistance as aid moves from donors, to NGOs, to local communities. Significant proportions of aid flow through the non-governmental sector but questions are increasingly being asked about the role of NGOs and whether they can deliver on their ambitious claims. This study examines whether the existing aid processes widely used by donors and NGOs are effective in tackling poverty and exclusion. Findings from fieldwork in Uganda, South Africa and the UK are used to show how the fast changing aid sector has, in the context of a dynamic policy environment, encouraged the mainstreaming of a managerial approach that does not admit of any analysis of power relations or cultural diversity. This increasing definition of the roles of NGOs as essentially technical, limits the extent of the very development that the organizations were initially established to promote. 'This disturbing and dramatically important book has been crying out to be written. It is a stark revelation of uncomfortable realities from which we often try to hide...Anyone working in an aid organization who is serious about achieving the MDGs has to read this book, and to act on its lessons. ' Robert Chambers

Development and Management - Experiences in Value-Based Conflict (Paperback, annotated edition): Tina Wallace Development and Management - Experiences in Value-Based Conflict (Paperback, annotated edition)
Tina Wallace
R1,046 R956 Discovery Miles 9 560 Save R90 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Development is a complex process of negotiation over meanings, values, and social goals within the sphere of public action, not merely a question of project-based interventions, or of quantifiable inputs and outputs. This collection of papers draws on The Open University's path-breaking work in the field of development management, and includes in-depth accounts by academics and "development managers" that range from civil society organizations in Brazil to NGO workers in Egypt, government departments in Tanzania and Poland, donor agencies in Bangladesh, and black feminist activists in the UK. Contributors include Simon Bell, Jo Chataway, Dorcas Robinson, Ramya Subrahmanian, Alan Thomas, David Wield, and Gordon Wilson, and guest-editors Tom Hewitt and Hazel Johnson, all of The Open University.

Changing Perceptions - Writings on gender and development (Paperback): Tina Wallace, Candida Marsh Changing Perceptions - Writings on gender and development (Paperback)
Tina Wallace, Candida Marsh
R1,053 R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Save R91 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women's needs and abilities are often ignored by development planners; even 'women's projects' often reflect gender stereotypes which maintain a prejudicial situation. These collected articles give an overview of many aspects of gender and development.

My First ABC Handwriting Workbook - Trace, Write and Learn Alphabet for Kids Age 4-7 (Paperback): Tina Wallace My First ABC Handwriting Workbook - Trace, Write and Learn Alphabet for Kids Age 4-7 (Paperback)
Tina Wallace
R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Aid, NGOs and the Realities of Women's Lives - A perfect storm (Paperback): Tina Wallace, Fenella Porter Aid, NGOs and the Realities of Women's Lives - A perfect storm (Paperback)
Tina Wallace, Fenella Porter
R932 R857 Discovery Miles 8 570 Save R75 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aid organizations have their origins in a desire to help the world's poorest and most marginalized people - but are they reaching these people? Factors are coming together that put pressure on NGOs working in development: the economic crisis, the growing conditionality of aid, and increased competition for funding between NGOs. This creates 'a perfect storm' driven by a new language of aid, policies and procedures leaving poor women behind. This book explores how international NGOs are navigating these rapid changes that challenge their role and legitimacy, values, and overall purpose. The writers see a crisis for NGOs as they are pulled further from those they claim to work with; they also explore alternative ways of conceptualizing development, and of bringing about improvements for the most marginalized and increasingly 'unheard' women. This book is essential reading for development practitioners and those working on women's rights, as well as NGO staff , researchers, and students of development studies.

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