Development action with informed and engaged societies
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Civil Society, Community Participation and Empowerment in the Era of Globalisation

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"Civil society organisations (CSOs) are often perceived as being best suited to foster participative forms of development, which in turn helps empower those trying to overcome poverty. But are CSOs the only purveyor of participatory development?"

Published by the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), the author of this 8-page paper asserts that the development work of civil society organisations must be complemented with a rights-based approach in order to generate participatory forms of development. With public and private donors moving away from the rights agenda, participatory development is not having its intended effects.
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e-CIVICUS 232, October 29 2004; AWID website.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/12/2005 - 05:04 Permalink

The PDF format said error in opeing this document file cannot be found. Therefore very disappointing I am unable to read the document.

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