Chapter 1 The Articles of Faith of Citizen Aid Actors - between Dreams and Realities

Over the years, established NGOs have been increasingly criticised for losing their role as transformational powers because of processes of (among others) professionalisation and bureaucratisation and, related to this, increased dependence on government funding. The organisational features of citize...

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Main Author: Kinsbergen, Sara (auth)
Other Authors: Haaland, Hanne (auth), Schulpen, Lau (auth), Wallevik, Hege (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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