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NGOs and political change : a history of the Australian Council for International Development / Patrick Kilby.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Open Access e-Books | Knowledge UnlatchedPublisher: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781925022476
  • 1925022471
  • 9781925022469
  • 1925022463
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: NGOs and political change.DDC classification:
  • 361.76 23
LOC classification:
  • JZ4841 .K55 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. A Greek chorus -- 2. The origins and establishment of the Australian council for International Development -- 3. From global education to campaigning -- 4. From women in development to gender justice? -- 5. Emergency responses and humanitarianism -- 6. Human rights -- 7. Engaging and government -- 8. Dealing with changing government priorities -- 9. From a code of ethics to a code of conduct -- 10. The Australian Council for International Development in the twenty-first century: challenges and opportunities.
Review: The Australian Council for International Development is the peak body of Australian international development NGOs. This book explores ACFID's history since its founding in 1965, drawing on current and contemporary literature as well as extensive archival material. The trends and challenges in international development are seen through the lens of an NGO peak body: from the heady optimism of the first Development Decade of the 1960s, through the growth in government support of NGOs in the 1980s, to the challenges of the 2010s. The major themes of ACFID are presented: human rights; gender justice; humanitarianism; NGO codes of conduct; and influencing government policy both broadly and as it relates to NGOs. Each of these themes is placed in a global context and in relation to what other NGO networks are doing internationally.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. A Greek chorus -- 2. The origins and establishment of the Australian council for International Development -- 3. From global education to campaigning -- 4. From women in development to gender justice? -- 5. Emergency responses and humanitarianism -- 6. Human rights -- 7. Engaging and government -- 8. Dealing with changing government priorities -- 9. From a code of ethics to a code of conduct -- 10. The Australian Council for International Development in the twenty-first century: challenges and opportunities.

English.

The Australian Council for International Development is the peak body of Australian international development NGOs. This book explores ACFID's history since its founding in 1965, drawing on current and contemporary literature as well as extensive archival material. The trends and challenges in international development are seen through the lens of an NGO peak body: from the heady optimism of the first Development Decade of the 1960s, through the growth in government support of NGOs in the 1980s, to the challenges of the 2010s. The major themes of ACFID are presented: human rights; gender justice; humanitarianism; NGO codes of conduct; and influencing government policy both broadly and as it relates to NGOs. Each of these themes is placed in a global context and in relation to what other NGO networks are doing internationally.

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