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1 PIA 2501 Development Policy and Management
Week Eight

2 And the North Needs Help Too:
NGOs and Foreign Aid

3 And Satire is Still Important
Capital Steps- They put the Mock in Democracy

4 More Meet the Authors

5 Susan George, Born in 1934- Basic Needs and Socialism
Born in Akron Ohio and lives in a Chateau in France

6 Michael Edwards: “Mr. NGO”
Ford Foundation Senior Executive and Advocate for NGOs and Development

7 Samuel P. Huntington, (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008) Harvard University

8 Governance Themes Cultural Issues: Clash of Civilizations and Chaos Theories- Measured against Civil Society Samuel Huntington Monte Palmer Jorge Luis Borges V.S. Naipaul Michela Wrong

9 It starts with The Roman Empire

10 The Focus of the Week ORGANIZATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND
DEVELOPMENT: THE ROLE OF NGOs

11 Prologue- World Bank Mission
Local Governance and Civil Society in Guinea Conakry (Stakeholder Analysis- March, 2006) A Collapsed State: ( ) Creation of a Poverty Alleviation Fund- includes Micro-Credit Design Capacity for Service Delivery Need for Predictable Governance and stable Civil Society

12 III. Civil Society and Governance
Civil Society: Definition Associations and organizations that are beyond the clan and the family and short of the state (does not include state organs)

13 Civil Society Definition: "Beyond the family but short of the state”
Networks of organizations, groups and individuals pursuing socio-economic interests "Beyond the family but short of the state” - Hegel "Human Rights, Basic Needs and the Stuff of Citizenship” - First vs. Second and Third generation

14 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

15 In the Beginning: A TWO MINUTE HISTORY

16 “Socio-economic Status and Seniority in the New Jersey Brigade” 1775

17 Andrew Carnegie championed the idea of strategic philanthropy: he thought it was better to give people a fishing rod than a fish.

18 Sometimes a Great Notion

19 Decentralization and Civil Society: A Grassroots Perspective
Governance / Democracy NGOs Women’s Focused Groups Target Group Communication and Support Civic Education Rural Credit Rural Industries Land Grassroots Organizations

20 State Societal Linkages
Central State - Macro Weak Strong SOFT STATE…………………………….PREDATORY STATE State-mezzo Weak Strong Mono-State…...INTERGOVERNMENTAL Systems in place.…..Local State Civil Society - Micro Weak Strong Local - SOFT STATE….………………LOCAL GOVERNMENT

21 Civil Society—Our Definition?
Networks of organizations, groups and individuals pursuing socio-economic interests

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24 The Principle

25 The Goal Learning Process Model--“incrementalism“- theoretical alternatie Bottom up and interactive Village development committees vs. local planning officers Paternalism of the district officer vs. patronage of local level minor networks Street level bureaucrats vs. agents from center

26 Potential Development Themes
Potential areas of development include infrastructure improvement, agricultural productivity, pasture improvement, value adding (product processing), postharvest technology and irrigation system improvement. At the Grassroots

27 Community Dynamics

28 Ten Minute Break

29 Tie Ins: NGOs, Civil Society and Governance
1. The Failed State 2. Decentralized Governance 3. Reconceptualization of Governance 4. Human Rights

30 Tie ins to NGOs 5. Development Promotion 6. Micro-Credit
7. Nature of the Beast

31 GOVERNANCE ISSUES IMPACT NGO WORK
THE TIE IN-1 Failure of the State System GOVERNANCE ISSUES IMPACT NGO WORK

32 The Hard State

33 Political Cartoon Remembering the 1960s (Hard vs. Soft States)

34 TIE IN-2 NGOs and Civil Society Tie into Decentralized Governance

35 Civil Society as a Dependent Variable

36 Tie In-3

37 GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP

38 World Ethnic Divisions

39 Northern Pakistan

40 Tamil Protests and Sri Lanka’s Political Future

41 Tie In- 4- Human Rights Issues Review
Civil Society and Human Rights "Human Rights, Basic Needs and the Stuff of Citizenship" (Anonymous) Issue: First vs. Second and Third generation Human Rights and Civil Society

42 War, Drought, Agricultural Failure
Origins- Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster War, Drought, Agricultural Failure Focus on Rural Development Human Rights Focus on Governance

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44 Tie In 5: Rural Development Promotion

45 Types of “Development” NGOs
Grassroots associations (local or village based) Advocacy groups Public Service Contractors

46 Types of “Development” NGOs
Philanthropy vs. Charity Relief and Welfare Societies Public Service Contractors Populist based development agencies (national)

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48 Tie In-6: The Popularity of Micro-credit
Ann Dunham- Micro-credit specialist VIDEO

49 Micro-Credit is currently quite popular

50 Micro-Credit Project in Ethiopia

51 Tie in 7- NGOs--The Nature of the Beast
Non-Profits vs. For Profits Not for Profits- More value directed Private Voluntary Organizations (PVOs) Community Based Organizations (CBOs) Foundations

52 NGOs- THE NATURE OF THE BEAST

53 Civil Society Structures-1
NGOs, CBOs, (Community Based Orgs.) PVOs (Private Voluntary Organizations: Who do they represent? Grassroots, interests, not for profits (neutrality) Groups- Role of ethnicity, religion and class, vs. individual rights

54 NGOs-The Nature of the Beast-2
Civic Associations (Civics) Interest Groups Quangos Trade Unions Religious Organizations

55 International NGOs- Care Catholic Relief Services Save the Children
Amnesty International Oxfam

56 Happy Talk?

57 Civil Society Structures-The Darker Side
Privatization as an NGO issue (Compete with Private Sector) Corporatism vs. Clientelism (NGOs vulnerable) Organic VS. Individualist nature of society (Vincent Ostrom) (Civil Society sometimes seen as collectivist) Establishing the rule of law Roman vs. Common Law What is the role of the individual

58 Five Caveats: NGOs Usually excludes “for profits”
Issue of contractors- both for profits and non-profits Includes both International and Local Internationals are not universally loved

59 Not Universally Loved

60 Five Caveats, Cont. Very often internationals are religious or charity based Focus has been primarily on relief rather than development or civil society goals

61 One View

62 Annual Meeting of World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (WANGO)

63 Indigenous NGOs

64 Goods for Good- A Malawi Based Organization (BUT?)

65 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster
NGOs--Areas of Perceived Advantage Cost-effective Small but efficient Innovative Staff loyalty and commitment

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67 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster
NGOs--Perceived Advantage Ideologically compatible with Development values Links with poor Image of populism

68 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster
International NGOs—Weaknesses Lack of local legitimacy Donor driven Inefficiency

69 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster
International NGOs—Weaknesses Tensions with government institutions Politically threatening Ties with existing local elites Inability of humanitarian organizations to transfer to new development orientation

70 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disaster
International NGOs—Weaknesses Amateurism Leadership and continuity problems Staffing problems Self-serving-own objectives Faith Based

71 Natural Disaster: Humanitarian Assistance and Human-Made Disasters.
International NGOs—Weaknesses Fixation on projects Problems of replication Lack of perceived accountability Learning problems/lack of institutional memory

72 NGOs and Projects

73 State Societal Linkages: Redux
Central State - Macro Weak Strong SOFT STATE…………………………….PREDATORY STATE Mezzo-Intermediate State-Weak Strong Mono-State…...INTERGOVERNMENTAL Systems in place.…..Local State Civil Society - Micro Weak Strong Local - SOFT STATE….………………LOCAL GOVERNMENT


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