Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study

Arising from drastically different world views, misconceptions between foreign NGOs working in Mali and local Malians often lead to actions that perpetuate unjust power dynamics and/or do more harm than good. In order to better align NGO sustainable development efforts in ways that are beneficial to...

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Main Author: Schuetz, Deidre
Other Authors: Fenn, John
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17912
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-179122019-05-17T16:34:59Z Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study Schuetz, Deidre Fenn, John Arts Development Mali Non-governmental organizations Partnerships Sustainability Arising from drastically different world views, misconceptions between foreign NGOs working in Mali and local Malians often lead to actions that perpetuate unjust power dynamics and/or do more harm than good. In order to better align NGO sustainable development efforts in ways that are beneficial to the populations they serve, it is crucial to listen to perspectives that are typically marginalized in our current global system. This thesis explores synergizing NGO-Malian artist partnerships in innovative, mutually understandable, and mutually beneficial ways to increase NGO project effectiveness and efficiency. This case study features twelve interviews with Malian dancers and musicians residing in Bamako, Mali. The intersections between this data and current academic sources indicate suggested 1) processes to cultivate understanding and mindfully work to shift unjust power dynamics; and 2) projects (themes, partnerships with existing opportunities, and innovations) that demonstrate promising, new potential to improve development efforts. 2014-12-16 2014-06-17T19:43:42Z 2014-12-29T21:12:32Z 2014-06-17 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/17912 en_US Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0-US University of Oregon
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topic Arts
Development
Mali
Non-governmental organizations
Partnerships
Sustainability
spellingShingle Arts
Development
Mali
Non-governmental organizations
Partnerships
Sustainability
Schuetz, Deidre
Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
description Arising from drastically different world views, misconceptions between foreign NGOs working in Mali and local Malians often lead to actions that perpetuate unjust power dynamics and/or do more harm than good. In order to better align NGO sustainable development efforts in ways that are beneficial to the populations they serve, it is crucial to listen to perspectives that are typically marginalized in our current global system. This thesis explores synergizing NGO-Malian artist partnerships in innovative, mutually understandable, and mutually beneficial ways to increase NGO project effectiveness and efficiency. This case study features twelve interviews with Malian dancers and musicians residing in Bamako, Mali. The intersections between this data and current academic sources indicate suggested 1) processes to cultivate understanding and mindfully work to shift unjust power dynamics; and 2) projects (themes, partnerships with existing opportunities, and innovations) that demonstrate promising, new potential to improve development efforts. === 2014-12-16
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title Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
title_short Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
title_full Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
title_fullStr Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Collaborating with Malian Artists for Increased NGO Effectiveness: A Bamako, Mali Case Study
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