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Index
Specific nongovernmental organizations are found under country name.
accountability, autonomy and, (to
donors), 77 -78
advocacy, as political strategy,
types of: "acupuncture," 110 ;
advocacy networks, 112 -14;
electoral politics, 112 ; friendly
persuasion, 109 -10; legal and
lobbying efforts, 111 -112; mass
advocacy 114 -17
Africa (See also nations by name):
government and NGOs in, 43,
50 -54; northern support for
NGOs in, 190 n.31; present state
of democracy in, 167 -69;
Algeria: deconcentration in, 138 ;
human rights activists' struggle
in, 13 -14, 33 n.16, 57
Argentina: activists and AIDS
patients in, 16 ; government and
NGOs in, 97, 126, 145 ; military
suppression in, 24 ; neighbor-
hood associations and GRSOs in,
157 n.24
Asia (See also nations by name):
government and NGOs in, 48 -50;
present state of democracy in,
167
autonomy: and accountability (to
donors), 77 -78; and civil society,
47 ; and experience training gov-
ernment workers, 96 -99; and
financial diversification, 79 -80;
and organizational commitment,
78 -79; and pluralism, 24 ; as key
factor in NGO success influenc-
ing government policy, 76 -77;
financial, 182 -83; institutional,
23 -24; seven keys to, 78 -99;
social and managerial knowledge
and, 91 -94; strategic knowledge
and, 94 -96
Bangladesh: Bangladesh Mahila
Parishad in, 14 ; child survival
program in, 49 ; corruption in,
138 ; devolution in, 140 -41; gov-
ernment and NGOs in, 40, 49, 50,
55, 69, 70 n.23, 78, 88 -89, 90, 91,
93, 118, 123, 125 -26, 129 ; gov-
ernment initiatives in, 97 ;
Grameen Bank in, 11, 95 ; mass
advocacy in, 116 ; microenter-
prise development, as an answer
to poverty in, 178 ; Nature
Conservation Movement in, 8 ;
Proshika in, 10 ; pull-down devo-
lution through infiltration in,
152 ; subnational governments in,
155 n.1; training government
workers in, 96 ; violent elections
in, 153 ; women lawyers teach
basic legal rights in, 9

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Publication Information: Book Title: Nongovernments: NGOs and the Political Development of the Third World. Contributors: Julie Fisher - author. Publisher: Kumarian Press. Place of Publication: West Hartford, CT. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 227.
    
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