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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hardcover)

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By Robert A. Dibie (Editor), Akpovire Oduaran (Contribution by), Felix Moses Edoho (Contribution by)
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This book examines the role of NGOs in development projects on the African continent. It explores the challenges and the contradictions in the relationship between the NGOs, the supporting agencies, and the African people. It is intended to provide guidance for civil society organizations and their client groups who struggle to find viable means to collaborate with NGOs, the private sector, and public sector. This books argues that increased knowledge and cooperation is essential to the achievement of sustainable development. Therefore, community based organizations and public servants must consider whether they possess the necessary resources as well as the economic opportunities before they embark on any activity. Sustainable development activities might not be useful or reasonable for every rural community in Africa. One thing is very clear; the forces of globalization or sustainable development do not respect cultural boundaries. This book clearly states that for African nations to succeed they must find alternatives to centralized powers of national government. In addition, this book examines the transformation of several sub-Saharan African nations in the twenty-first century. African nations must reevaluate their concept of leadership, which rests on the notion that good leaders are born, not made. Therefore, there should be a greater emphasis on the development of political and managerial skills through formal education and industrial training. NGOs and civil societies could play a vital role in this transformation and, therefore, the future of Africa.

About the Author


Robert A. Dibie is professor of public affairs and School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) Campus Dean at Indiana University Kokomo.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780739116531
ISBN-10: 0739116533
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: December 1st, 2007
Pages: 302
Language: English