Marie Michael Library

Title

Exploring the concept of community: implications for NGO management

Author

de Berry, Jo

Description

This paper presents a critical look at the management issues involved in implementing community-based action by NGOs. NGOs can either link with pre-existing community-based organizations, or can create new ones. Each process involves distinct management challenges. The author also suggests ways in which NGOs can begin to develop a more relevant concept of community with which to work.

File No

CCS-IWP8

Agency

Centre for Civil Society (CCS)

Date

1999

Subject(s)

Non-governmental organizations, Management

Pages

21

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