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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By David Hulme, Michael Edwards
This book provides the most detailed study available of the ways in which NGO-state-donor relationships have changed the role that NGOs play in development. The book is introduced by the two leading international experts on the topic, and the contributors are leading academics and senior practitioners. The picture that emerges from the general reviews and detailed case-studies of African, Asian and Latin American NGOs is a complex one.
However, the authors conclude that there is much evidence that NGOs are 'losing their roots' - getting closer to donors and governments and more distant from the poor and disempowered whom they seek to assist.
Published
February 15, 1997
Format
Paperback
Pages
328
Language
English
ISBN
9780312161910