Supporting citizens' initiatives : Bangladesh's NGOs and society /

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Author / Creator:Holloway, Richard.
Imprint:London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1998.
Description:238 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3308663
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Varying Form of Title:Bangladesh's NGOs and society
ISBN:1853394289
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. NGOs - What are They and Why do People Get so Excited About Them
  • Ch. 2. The Confusing Situation of NGOs, The Government and the Press in Bangladesh - July-Aug '92
  • Ch. 3. The Prince, the Merchant, and the Citizen - Long Live the Citizens Associations!
  • Ch. 4. Civil Society: The Non-Profit Private Sector
  • Ch. 5. NGOs are only One Part of the Third Sector in the South - an Analysis from Bangladesh
  • Ch. 6. The Great Value of Non-Government Organizations in Bangladesh: An Introduction for Parliamentarians
  • Ch. 7. Introduction to the Third Sector of Society - The Voluntary Sector
  • Ch. 8. Supporting the Sustainability of the NGO Sector - Not Just More Funds for NGOs
  • Ch. 9. Options for Sustainability
  • Ch. 10. Alternatives to Donor Funds for South Asian NGOs - What do we Know and What do we Need to Know?
  • Ch. 11. Background on the Proposed NGO Bill 1993
  • Ch. 12. NGOs, Political Parties and Government - The Election of 1991 and Its Aftermath
  • Ch. 13. NGOs and Political Parties - The Case of Khet Majur Samity
  • Ch. 14. Perspectives on the Enabling Environment in Bangladesh - Opportunities and Challenges for NGOs and Peoples Organizations
  • Ch. 15. Building the Sector - How Prip Helps to Build the NGO Capacity in Bangladesh
  • Ch. 16. Overview of Poverty Alleviation and PVDOs' Role in Bangladesh.