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Non-Governmental Organizations and Health in Developing Countries

Gebonden Engels 1996 9780333638743
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are increasingly recognised as playing a significant role in the health sector in developing countries. This book examines the background to the growth both in the sector and interest in it, the strengths and weaknesses of NGOs and the arguments for and against their use for different aspects of the health sector. It focuses particularly on the relationship between the State and non-governmental organizations and the issues critical to the development of policies towards the sector.

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ISBN13:9780333638743
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan UK

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List of Figures - List of Tables - Preface - Acknowledgements - NGOs: the Emerging Third Sector? - What are NGOs? - Do NGOs have a Comparative Advantage in the Health Sector? - International NGOs: Doers or Donors? - Country NGOs: Is there Strength in Diversity? - NGOs and Health Sector Policy - Zimbabwe: a Country Case-Study - Resourcing of NGOs - External Accountability: A Neglected Dimension - How do NGOs Need Strengthening? - Co-ordination: No Easy Answer - NGOs in the Next Millennium: Will the Bubble Burst? - Bibliography and References - Index

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