Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan
Jordan's development must be considered in three broad contexts which have profoundly shaped the process: the country's limited internal resouces, the political instability of the Middle East region and international policies, largely based on Western agendas, that have meant a continual need to mediate between aid donors and the cultural values and traditions of an Arab society. Drawing on a careful blend of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the author provides not only a rare, people-centred account of a development organization and its practices, from grass roots to the national level, but also an insider's critical reflections on a venture with which she has been involved since its inception - The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), formerly known as the Queen Alia Jordanian Social Welfare Fund (QAF). For almost three decades the Fund has attempted to improve the quality of life in local communities.
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Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan
Jordan's development must be considered in three broad contexts which have profoundly shaped the process: the country's limited internal resouces, the political instability of the Middle East region and international policies, largely based on Western agendas, that have meant a continual need to mediate between aid donors and the cultural values and traditions of an Arab society. Drawing on a careful blend of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the author provides not only a rare, people-centred account of a development organization and its practices, from grass roots to the national level, but also an insider's critical reflections on a venture with which she has been involved since its inception - The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), formerly known as the Queen Alia Jordanian Social Welfare Fund (QAF). For almost three decades the Fund has attempted to improve the quality of life in local communities.
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Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan

Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan

by Basma bint Talal
Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan

Rethinking an NGO: Development, Donors and Civil Society in Jordan

by Basma bint Talal

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Overview

Jordan's development must be considered in three broad contexts which have profoundly shaped the process: the country's limited internal resouces, the political instability of the Middle East region and international policies, largely based on Western agendas, that have meant a continual need to mediate between aid donors and the cultural values and traditions of an Arab society. Drawing on a careful blend of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, the author provides not only a rare, people-centred account of a development organization and its practices, from grass roots to the national level, but also an insider's critical reflections on a venture with which she has been involved since its inception - The Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD), formerly known as the Queen Alia Jordanian Social Welfare Fund (QAF). For almost three decades the Fund has attempted to improve the quality of life in local communities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781860649257
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/21/2003
Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Basma bint al-Talal completed her doctorate at Oxford University and has chaired the Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development since 1977.
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