Geography
Donor-NGO relations and representations of livelihood in nongovernmental aid ahains
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Nongovernmental organizations have attracted growing criticism for being unrepresentative of and unaccountable to the poor people for whose well-being they claim to work. Research on Dutch and Peruvian NGOs suggests this happens in part because the chronic weakness of popular organizations makes it difficult for NGOs to reach the poorest groups. However, such problems of representation also occur because trends within the aid chain have made it increasingly difficult for NGOs to understand livelihood dynamics or new organizational possibilities among rural populations. Informed by out-of-date and agrarian representations of these groups, interventions become biased toward the less poor. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publication Title
World Development
Publication Date
6-1-2005
Volume
33
Issue
6
First Page
937
Last Page
950
ISSN
0305-750X
DOI
10.1016/j.worlddev.2004.09.017
Keywords
aid chains, livelihoods, NGO, Peru, poverty interventions, representation
Repository Citation
Bebbington, Anthony, "Donor-NGO relations and representations of livelihood in nongovernmental aid ahains" (2005). Geography. 517.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_geography/517