Geography
New states, new NGOs? Crises and transitions among rural development NGOs in the Andean region
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper discusses the challenges faced by rural development nongovernmental organization (NGOs) in the Andes and Chile within current contexts of public sector reform and economic liberalization. These changes, and the recognition that previous NGO initiatives have had limited impacts on rural poverty, have helped trigger crises of institutional identity, legitimacy and sustainability among NGOs. Among some NGOs, these crises have begun to elicit institutional responses that address the underlying weaknesses of the NGO sector, and identify more appropriate future roles and identities for NGOs. The paper discusses several such responses, and argues that these changes begin to remove long-standing distortions in the relationships between NGOs and their societies and economies, and thus offer the possibility of longer term institutional sustainability. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publication Title
World Development
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Volume
25
Issue
11
First Page
1755
Last Page
1765
ISSN
0305-750X
DOI
10.1016/S0305-750X(97)00066-1
Keywords
Andes, civil society, Latin America, NGOs, rural development
Repository Citation
Bebbington, Anthony, "New states, new NGOs? Crises and transitions among rural development NGOs in the Andean region" (1997). Geography. 542.
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