NGOs as Prime Movers: Sectoral Action for Social Development

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This book titled "NGOs as Prime Movers: Sectoral Action for Social Development" talks about the role of voluntary organisation in various sectors of social development. Major sectors which have been elaborated upon include: Human Resource Development (HRD); Poverty Eradication; Health Care; Environmental Protection; and Human Rights with special focus on women and child. Both international and national case studies are presented. This book is meant to reflect on the role of NGOs in social upliftment and could be utilised both by activists, policy makers, and academicians. It is now evident that NGOs play the vital role in societal developmental initiatives. Their presence is felt worldwide, more so in the developing countries. These grass-root organisations have not only provided an alternative framework for such developments, but has also proved that for the benefits of development to reach the most bottom stages, NGOs are the only option left. Both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches have been followed, so as to understand with the overall structure and function of NGOs in the aforementioned areas in an integrated fashion. The sectoral perspective followed in this book aims to illustrate the bigger picture by which significance of NGOs could be realized in a realistic perspective. This book is designed to provide the readers with benefits like: 1. Creating understanding of human-centred development; 2. Clarifying the extent and intensity to which NGOs can go in attaining integrated social development; 3. Differentiating the respective roles of NGOs as and when sectoral variation comes; 4. Creating inter-sectoral analysis and experience while projecting the big picture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shivani Dharmarajan

Shivani Dharmarajan is postgraduate in Sociology from the Madars University and obtained a doctorate in the same from the University of Karnataka, with specialization in rural development agencies and organizations. Se has taught sociology at the universities of Cuttack, Burdwan and Allahabad and has also been associated with three State Government in an advisory capacity on NGO funding, public intervention and NGO funding, public intervention and NGO support systems in the organised sector. She has been actively involved with and has conducted field surveys for and on behalf of leading NGOs including People's Action, research and Initiative -Voluntary Agencies for Rural Transformation and Awareness nation-wide (PARIVARTAN); Advancement of Rural technology (Health and Home) (ARTH); Sound ecology and Rural Community Health (SEARCH); and Anusuiya Chintamani Centre for Education and Social services (ACCESS), Dehradun, where she is presently also joint Director, health and Age-care. Among her published works may be mentioned three papers that constitute supplementary reading in several institutions and universities: 'Orienting NGO's , 'Event Management in Fund Raising' and 'Age care and the New Organisation -Lessons in Management of People.'

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Title
NGOs as Prime Movers: Sectoral Action for Social Development
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173914052
Length
xii+342p., Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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