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How to Kill a Civil Society Organisation
Posted by Rod Macleod. There are many aspects to building strong and sustainable civil society organisations. Mission and values, leadership, resources […]
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Leading by example? Why leadership buy-in is crucial to NGO exit strategies
By Sarah Lewis and Rachel Hayman. NGOs have not been good at designing or implementing exit strategies, and have been notoriously […]
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Action learning set on exit strategies
Building on INTRAC’s work on aid withdrawal, we facilitated an Action Learning Set (ALS) on exit strategies with the British […]
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Aid withdrawal, partnership and CSO sustainability in a time of global economic change. Workshop conclusions and moving forward
Why are there so many NGOs withdrawing aid from partners in developing countries? And why is there so little information […]
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Aid withdrawal and exit strategies
Since 2012, INTRAC has been monitoring an increase in the withdrawal of aid by international NGOs from partners, projects, programmes, […]
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