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Media type:
E-Book
Title:
Going Global
:
Transforming Relief and Development NGOs
Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
1 Responding to Globalization
2 Managing Transformation: Tough Choices, Far-Reaching Consequences
3 NGOs, Complex Emergencies, and Humanitarian Action
4 Building Positive Peace: Reducing Poverty and Social Exclusion
5 Emerging Global Organizational Structures
6 The Promise of New Inter-Organizational and Inter-Sectoral Partnerships
7 The Evolving Role of Advocacy
8 Accountability, Evaluation, and Organizational Learning
9 Conclusions
Appendix: People Interviewed
Index
About the Authors
Description:
This is an invaluable resource to anyone studying general nonprofit management issues, as well as those studying the specific challenges of relief and development organizations. Boasting a unique insiders' perspective, it is the first book-length study of the largest Northern-based international relief and development NGOs. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and candid group discussions with leaders in the nonprofit sector, Marc Lindenberg and Coralie Bryant explore the implications of globalization for the goals, programs, processes, and staff of international relief and development NGOs