An assessment of the application of business strategy approaches to achieve greater financial autonomy in the local non governmental organisation sector in Malawi : a case of the Active Youth Initiative for Social Enhancement (AYISE).
The non governmental organisation (NGO) sector has a lengthy legacy in Malawi going back all the way to the period of colonialism. However, the growth of the sector was restricted in the two key political eras of colonial rule and post independence under the first republic which ended in 1994. The n...
Main Author: | Kapyepye, Mavuto. |
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Other Authors: | Bodhanya, Shamim. |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4537 |
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