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Governance, democracy, and conditionality : what role for NGOs? / edited by Andrew Clayton.

Contributor(s): Series: INTRAC NGO management & policy series ; no. 2Publication details: Oxford, UK : INTRAC, 1994.Description: ii, 136 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1897748019
Other title:
  • Governance, democrary & conditionality [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 324 GOV
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Contents

Section I: Context
Markets and Good Governance
Robert Archer

Section II: Keynote Papers
1. Governance, Democracy and conditionality : NGOs and the new policy Agenda
2. Governance, Democracy and conditionality : NGOs Positions and Roles Clarence Dias
3. International NGOs and Southern Governments in the New World order

Section III. Case Studies
1. Conditionality for whom? Indonesia and the dissolution of the IGGI : the NGO experience
2. NGOs and International Policy Reform
3. NGOs and Influencing Natural Policy
4. NGO Programming: A Kenya NGO perspective
5. NGOs and Legal Reform
6. NGOs and Civil Society
7. NGOs and Pro-Democracy Movements in Latin America
8. NGOs and Pro-Democracy movements in West Africa


Section IV. Reports of Discussion
1. Governance, Civil society and the new World order
2. NGO's Conditionality
3. Is it Legitimate to link Development Aid Assistance to the Rights Records of Government, and if so, Under what conditions?
4. How is Conditionality Legitimized and by whom?
5. How Can NGOs Engage with Governance and Conditionality
6. International NGOs and Southern Governments in the New World Order
7. How can Conditionality be Reformed from a Peoples perspective?
8. What should a Democratization Agenda mean for the Content of North-South NGO Relations?
9. What Impact does the cutting of Aid have on Development, Democracy and Human Rights in the Former Aid Recipient Country?
10. How can Aid be used to promote respect for the principles of Democracy and Human Rights?

Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-135).

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