NGOs and sustainable rural development: experience from Upper West Region of Ghana

D Forkuor, A Korah - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023 - Springer
Rural communities in Ghana are deprived of basic social amenities, infrastructure and
livelihood skills. The absence of these amenities and skills has widened inequality between …

Configuring relationships between state and non-state actors: A new conceptual approach for sport and development

I Lindsey, T Chapman, O Dudfield - International journal of sport …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The importance placed on collective action to enhance the contribution of sport to wider
development objectives is reflected in 'partnership'being a pervasive term throughout 'Sport …

Does Service Category Matter for Cross-Sectoral Collaboration?

K AbouAssi, T Chen, KL Grossman… - … : International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Scholarly literature on cross-sectoral collaboration is rich, but incomplete as most studies
tend to overlook nuances across different service categories. Though many studies confirm …

Mapping the UK's development NGOs: Income, geography and contributions to international development

N Banks, T Brockington - 2019 - ideas.repec.org
Using a unique database of the incomes, expenditures and geographic location of 895
British-based development nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) spending more than£ …

Reported effects of non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in health and education service provision: The role of NGO–government relations and other factors

RS Robinson, JN Brass, A Shermeyer… - Development Policy …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Motivation Non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in low‐and middle‐income
countries (L&MICs) often deliver services that high‐income states might themselves provide …

Pro-poor decentralization in Ghana: Exploring the facilitators and the limitations

JN Bawole - Administrative Theory & Praxis, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
While significant research exists on why decentralization should result in poverty reduction,
how this actually happens and the limitations have received little empirical research …

The “third sector” and climate change adaptation governance in sub-Saharan Africa: Experience from Ghana

IJ Musah-Surugu, JN Bawole, A Ahenkan - … : International Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
In spite of growing evidence of non-governmental organizations'(NGOs) active participation
in both bottom-up and top-down climate change policy negotiations and implementation, a …

Interorganizational collaborations for humanitarian aid: An analysis of partnership, community, and single organization outcomes

IM Nolte - Public Performance & Management Review, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores collaborative activities across organizational and sectoral boundaries.
Interorganizational collaborations are an increasingly common setup to address societal …

[PDF][PDF] Analysing the relationship between domestic resource mobilisation and civic space: Results of

E Kumi, R Hayman - 2019 - changethegameacademy.org
As a response to political and funding pressures, civil society organisations (CSOs) in many
parts of the world are seeking to diversify their funding and strengthen their local support …

The political economy of healthcare access and Chicagoland health-oriented non-profit organizations

AR Guhlincozzi - Environment and Planning C: Politics and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper analyzes how nonprofit organizations targeting Latine communities in the
Chicago suburbs played a role in healthcare access during the COVID-19 pandemic …