OPS 23. Urban NGOs in Transition
Rapid urbanisation is creating serious social and economic problems throughout the developing world. This paper looks at urbanisation in Johannesburg, […]
OPS 22. Finding a Pathway: Understanding the Work and Performance of NGOs in India
Rapid urbanisation is creating serious social and economic problems throughout the developing world. Third World cities, previously seen as a […]
OPS 18. NGOs and Decentralised Government in Africa
Public sector reform in Africa through decentralising central government authority from the centre to the local level has been a […]
OPS 16. Partners or Contractors: A Case Study of Kenya and Zimbabwe
An increasing proportion of official assistance is being channeled through NGOs, a trend starting the early 1980s. Major revisions in […]
OPS 13. Differing Approaches to Development Assistance in Cambodia
Following discussion and debates in 1995 between NGOs and the European Commission (EC) it was mutually agreed that an independent […]
OPS 11. NGOs and Official Agencies: Partnership or Contacting in Development?
Studies have shown that there has been a rapid increase in official aid being made directly available by bi-lateral and […]