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  • GDRC - Documents & Papers on NGOs144369
  • Rrojas Data Bank - On Planning for Development: NGOs144372
  • Open Forum for CSO Effectiveness144373
  • International Forum of National NGO Platforms144374
  • NGO Monitor144376
  • The NGO Cafe - GDRC144377
  • NGO Links144378
  • UN Non-governmental Organisation Liaison Service144381
  • Non-governmental Organizations on Development Issues - Global Issues144382
  • Video: NGOs need to rethink their role in global development — CONCORD chief (Devex)144383
  • Book: Making a Difference: NGO's and Development in a Changing World (D. Hulme & Michael Edwards 2013)144386
  • Book: Non-Governmental Development Organizations and the Poverty Reduction Agenda: The moral crusaders (Jonathan J. Makuwira 2013)144387
  • Book: Representations of Global Poverty: Aid, Development and International NGOs (Nandita Dogra 2012)144388
  • Book: Non-Governmental Organizations and Development (David Lewis & ‎Nazneen Kanji 2009)144391
  • Book: Can NGOs Make a Difference?: The Challenge of Development Alternatives (Anthony Bebbington, ‎Samuel Hickey & ‎Diana C. Mitlin 2008)144392
  • Book: NGOs and the Millennium Development Goals: Citizen Action to Reduce Poverty (Jennifer Brinkerhoff et al, 2007)144393
  • Book: NGOs as Advocates for Development in a Globalising World (Barbara Rugendyke 2007)144397
  • Book: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: African NGOs, Donors and the State (Jim Igoe & Tim Kelsall 2005)144398
  • Book: Undermining Development: The Absence of Power among Local NGOs in Africa (Sarah Michael 2004)144399
  • Book: Development, Social Justice, and Civil Society: An Introduction to the Political Economy of NGOs (Thomas J. Ward 2005)144403
  • Book: NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance (Claude E. Welch 2001)144404
  • Book: Going global: transforming relief and development NGOs (Marc Lindenberg & Coralie Bryant 2001)144405
  • Book: Development, NGOS, and civil society: selected essays from Development in practice (Jenny Pearce & Deborah Eade 2000)144409
  • Book: New Roles and Relevance: Development NGOs and the Challenge of Change (David Lewis, ‎Tina Wallace & 2000)144410
  • Book: Angels of Mercy or Development Diplomats?: NGOs and Foreign Aid (Terje Tvedt 1998)144411
  • Book: NGOs, States and Donors: Too Close for Comfort? (David Hulme & Michael Edwards 1997)144415
  • Book: Non-governmental Organisations: Performance and Accountability Beyond the Magic Bullet (David Hulme & Michael Edwards1995)144416
  • NGOs - Do they Help? - New Internationalist 12/14144417
  • NGOs losing the war against poverty and climate change, says Civicus head - Guardian 08/14144421
  • Broken promises: why handing over power to local NGOs is empty rhetoric - Guardian 07/14144422
  • Charity versus Solidarity: Do Development NGOs do More Harm than Good? - Global Research 07/13144423
  • Development INGOs Retirement, replacement or rejuvenation? - The Broker 12/11144427
  • Paper: Changing the World by Changing Ourselves: Reflections from a Bunch of BINGOs - IDS 2009144428
  • Paper: The missionary position: NGOs and development in Africa - International Affairs, 2002144429
  • By What Authority? The Legitimacy and Accountability of Non-governmental Organisations - ICHRP 01/02144433
  • Report: Civil Society, NGDOs and Social Development: Changing the Rules of the Game - UNRISD 01/00144434
  • Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America - Monthly Review 12/97144435
  • Paper: Globalization and Civil Society: NGO Influence in International Decision-Making - UNRISD 04/97144439
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