Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief

M.A. (Development Studies) === During the past decade, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), featured increasingly in development thinking as possible roleplayers in the development process. Initial optimism however, made way for a more realistic view of their abilities and possible contribution to...

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Main Author: Wentzel, Marlett
Published: 2015
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-135012017-09-17T03:59:30ZVrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatiefWentzel, MarlettCommunity development - South AfricaNon-governmental organizations - South AfricaCommunity development - Evaluation - Citizen participationM.A. (Development Studies)During the past decade, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), featured increasingly in development thinking as possible roleplayers in the development process. Initial optimism however, made way for a more realistic view of their abilities and possible contribution to the development effort. The main goal of the study could be identified as the investigation of the possible contribution of NGOs to the development process and especially community development, in terms of the optimised role of NGOs as development agents. To facilitate the analysis and evaluation of the development role of NGOs, a theoretical framework of reference was constructed by presenting an overview of the main development theories. The social development-management approach - one of the most recent development approaches offers excellent opportunities for the application of NGOs in the development process. Diverse historical reasons for the or~g~n and growth of NGOs in the First - and Third World as well as South Africa can be discerned. Although South African NGOs can be compared with similar organisations in the First - and Third World, unique social and political influences led to the formation of NGOs with a distinct character and highly politicised nature. The politicised nature of South African NGOs excluded any possibility of cooperation between the South African government and local NGOs. However, if the potential development role of governments, NGOs and the private sector is analysed, it becomes clear that all development actors need to fulfil a limited albeit complementary role in the development process...2015-03-18Thesisuj:13501http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13532University of Johannesburg
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topic Community development - South Africa
Non-governmental organizations - South Africa
Community development - Evaluation - Citizen participation
spellingShingle Community development - South Africa
Non-governmental organizations - South Africa
Community development - Evaluation - Citizen participation
Wentzel, Marlett
Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
description M.A. (Development Studies) === During the past decade, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), featured increasingly in development thinking as possible roleplayers in the development process. Initial optimism however, made way for a more realistic view of their abilities and possible contribution to the development effort. The main goal of the study could be identified as the investigation of the possible contribution of NGOs to the development process and especially community development, in terms of the optimised role of NGOs as development agents. To facilitate the analysis and evaluation of the development role of NGOs, a theoretical framework of reference was constructed by presenting an overview of the main development theories. The social development-management approach - one of the most recent development approaches offers excellent opportunities for the application of NGOs in the development process. Diverse historical reasons for the or~g~n and growth of NGOs in the First - and Third World as well as South Africa can be discerned. Although South African NGOs can be compared with similar organisations in the First - and Third World, unique social and political influences led to the formation of NGOs with a distinct character and highly politicised nature. The politicised nature of South African NGOs excluded any possibility of cooperation between the South African government and local NGOs. However, if the potential development role of governments, NGOs and the private sector is analysed, it becomes clear that all development actors need to fulfil a limited albeit complementary role in the development process...
author Wentzel, Marlett
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title Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
title_short Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
title_full Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
title_fullStr Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
title_full_unstemmed Vrywillige organisasies en gemeenskapsontwikkeling met verwysing na die biomassa inisiatief
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