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Foreign aid to local NGOs: good intentions, bad policy

Prakash, Aseem, et al. “Foreign Aid to Local NGOs: Good Intentions, Bad Policy.” openDemocracy, 15 Nov. 2012, www.opendemocracy.net/en/foreign-aid-to-local-ngos-good-intentions-bad-policy/.

The US elections are now over, but crucial foreign policy decisions remain on the table. Foreign aid was hardly discussed in the US presidential elections, and neither Romney nor Obama said whether American assistance should still be funnelled through non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

This neglect is unfortunate, given the current global backlash against externally supported NGOs. The time has come for western and international donors to reconsider the way in which they support human rights, democracy, gender equality, and other liberal causes in the developing and former Communist world. Supporting liberal NGOs can be useful, but it must be done carefully and modestly, lest it undermine the same agendas it seeks to promote.  

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/foreign-aid-to-local-ngos-good-intentions-bad-policy/

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