Praxis Paper 11. Counting the Organisational Cost of HIV/AIDS to Civil Society Organisations: Pilot Research Study, Malawi
This paper suggests how CSOs in Sub-Saharan Africa can build organisational resilience in order to survive the loss of valuable staff, time and money that HIV/AIDS will cause. It also concludes with practical recommendations for their donors in how they can move beyond being ‘concerned bystanders’.
Praxis programme: sharing best practice from experience
INTRAC’s Praxis learning programme formally ran between 2003 and 2011 in two phases. It was set up to enable CSOs to […]
Praxis Paper 13. The Organisational Impacts of HIV/AIDS on CSOs in Africa: Regional Research Study
The survival of many civil society organisations throughout sub-Saharan Africa is threatened by HIV/AIDS, but few are taking it seriously. Rick James, author of a new report on AIDS in the workplace, concludes that HIV costs development agencies considerably more money to do significantly less work.
OPS 37. Evaluating the Internet as a Medium for the Dissemination of Development Research
Evaluations of the internet and Development have tended to focus on the extent to which website content has affected development […]
OPS 5. Strengthening the Capacity of Southern NGO Partners
Strengthening the organisational capacity of Southern NGOs has been identified as a crucial development strategy by official and non-governmental development […]
OPS 3. A Survey of Research by UK NGOs
This review is the product of an initiative taken by the Development Studies Association (DSA) Study Group on NGOs. During […]