Islamic NGOs in Africa and their notion of development. The case of Somalia

After briefly describing the origins of Islamic NGOs in Africa and the factors that boosted their growth during the last three decades, this chapter will discuss their notion of development and their understanding of basic development concepts such as the human rights and the needs’ approach. It wil...

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Main Author: Valeria Saggiomo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BraDypUS 2012-11-01
Series:Storicamente
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Online Access:http://storicamente.org/saggiomo
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Summary:After briefly describing the origins of Islamic NGOs in Africa and the factors that boosted their growth during the last three decades, this chapter will discuss their notion of development and their understanding of basic development concepts such as the human rights and the needs’ approach. It will then review the strategic approaches used by Islamic NGOs to achieve development, using Somalia as a case study for confirming the nexus between migrations and the diffusion of Islamic NGOs in Africa, identified by Salih and Weiss, and for advancing the thesis that Islamic NGOs promote a private welfare system in developing countries.
ISSN:1825-411X