Author(s): Mawdsley E; Townsend JG; Porter G; Oakley P
Abstract: Development NGOs North and South now exist in a global web of relationships. Not only money and people but ideas, information and knowledge move more often and more quickly around this vast, diverse community. From field research in Ghana, India and Mexico, this book explores how southern NGOs can have more of a voice in determining the work they actually do, and how they can get more of their ideas on the international development agenda.
Notes: INTRAC is a research and training NGO which publishes primarily for NGOs, for which this book was written. DFID (the UK Department for International Development) funded the research and the publication but the views expressed are those of the authors alone.
Keywords: NGOs, knowledge agenda, Ghana, India, Mexico