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Ngos As Advocates For Development In A Globalising World 1st Edition Barb Rugendyke

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Ngos As Advocates For Development In A Globalising World 1st Edition Barb Rugendyke
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Barb Rugendyke
ISBN: 9780203939215, 9780415395304, 0203939212, 0415395305
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Ngos As Advocates For Development In A Globalising World 1st Edition Barb Rugendyke by Barb Rugendyke 9780203939215, 9780415395304, 0203939212, 0415395305 instant download after payment.

This book traces the recent growth in NGO advocacy. Barbara Rugendyke presents empirical findings about the impacts of NGO advocacy activity on the policies and practices of global and regional institutions. The research reveals the mixed successes of advocacy as a strategy for addressing the ongoing causes of poverty in developing nations. Case studies illustrate the advocacy work of Australian NGOs, of British NGOs policies about engaging with multinationals, of Oxfam International’s advocacy directed at World Bank policies and NGO advocacy in the Mekong Region. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the mixed successes of advocacy as a strategy used by NGOs in attempting to address the ongoing causes of poverty in developing nations are examined. This volume is a useful aid to researchers, students and lecturers and to development practitioners interested in advocacy as a development strategy.

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