The Politics of Civil Society Building: European Private Aid Agencies and Democratic Transitions in Central AmericaStrengthening civil society may be all the rage in the international donor community, but what does it mean in practice? This seminal work critically examines the political aspects of civil society building and the role of non-governmental development aid agencies during recent democratic transitions in Central America. |
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... created such as the French CCFD , the Spanish Manos Unidas and the British CAFOD . 10 The United Nations and the churches thus played a catalysing role in the emergence of European private aid agencies . However , a third and crucial ...
... created such as the French CCFD , the Spanish Manos Unidas and the British CAFOD . 10 The United Nations and the churches thus played a catalysing role in the emergence of European private aid agencies . However , a third and crucial ...
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... created the Coordinating Council of Private Institutes for Human Promotion ( CIPHES ) , which would become the main coordinating body of Salvadorean NGOS rejecting AID funding . In Guatemala , the same type of temporary AID monopoly ...
... created the Coordinating Council of Private Institutes for Human Promotion ( CIPHES ) , which would become the main coordinating body of Salvadorean NGOS rejecting AID funding . In Guatemala , the same type of temporary AID monopoly ...
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... created immediately after the Second World War , often as branches of foreign aid agencies ; see Brodhead et al . ( 1988 ) . 8 These UN campaigns were the Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF ( 1948 ) , World Refugee Year ( 1959 ) and the ...
... created immediately after the Second World War , often as branches of foreign aid agencies ; see Brodhead et al . ( 1988 ) . 8 These UN campaigns were the Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF ( 1948 ) , World Refugee Year ( 1959 ) and the ...
Contents
Tables Figures and Maps 79 | 7 |
Mixing Poverty and Democracy | 21 |
Between Compassion and Survival | 59 |
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