NGOs in Livelihood Improvement: Nepalese Experience

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There is a sharp rise in the number of non-profit organizations and their activities in the developing countries. As NGOs have been developing at the cutting point of market, the state, and the civil society, their roles has become an area of interest among the different stakeholders such as academicians, practitioners, planners, policy implementers, taxpayers and also the beneficiaries at large. NGOs have also evolved in the course of time and space to meet the needs of the livelihood in different parts of the world and found them as new institutions to voice and address their needs. Therefore, governments have come to accept NGOs as their development partners in many of their developmental activities, and their roles for the management of socio-economic resources in a sustainable manner. This book is a revised version of the author’s research work ‘The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in the Improvement of Livelihood in Nepal’. This book provides a comprehensive perspective and theoretical understanding on the role of NGOs to support the livelihood improvement of the people and particularly of the poor and the deprived communities. It reviews the overall socio-economic scenario of the country and assesses the efforts made for meeting the development needs. The book explores the development of NGOs in Nepal, policies adopted for involving them as development partners, and their contribution in the socio-economic development of the people. Besides, the book gives a clear picture of the target communities at the grassroots, and the effects on the livelihood situation after the NGOs’ intervention. It also assesses the NGOs’ strengths and weaknesses to work as development catalysts.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tek Nath Dhakal

Dr. Tek Nath Dhakal is a senior Lecturer and the Campus Chief of Public Administration Campus, Tribhuvan University. He also worked as a visiting faculty at the Department of Administrative Science, University of Tampere in Finland during 2000/01. He has contributed research articles to journals from Nepal and abroad, and also served as an editor to some journals and edited volumes. Besides, he has accomplished various research works on the role of NGOs, good governance, institutional analysis, community development, etc over the last 15 years. He often participates and presents papers in different national and international conference. He was awarded a Ph.D. Degree on 'Administrative Science' with Eximia cum Laude Approbatur grade from the University of Tampere, Finland in 2002, and got Masters Degree in Public Administration (MPA) with the first position in First Division from Tribhuvan University in 1989. he has received a wide range of training in Cooperative management, Project Management, and Rural Development from Nepal and abroad. He has been honored with Class 'A' and 'B' Mahendra Vidya Bhushan Medals from His Majesty the King for his Ph.D. research and in MPA program in 2003 and 1990 respectively, and Education Award from the Ministry of Education and Sports of His Majesty's Government of Nepal in 2003.

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Title
NGOs in Livelihood Improvement: Nepalese Experience
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788187392699
Length
280p., Tables; Appendices; References; Index; 23cm.
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#Nepal