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Challenging the NGOsChallenging the NGOs

Challenging the NGOs

Tamsin Bradley

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"Development Agencies are recognising the importance of anthropology in the critical evaluation of grass roots NGOs and development practice in general. Here anthropology, development and religion are uniquely combined in a manner that has practical significance for how NGOs carry out their work. Tamsin Bradley examines the interfaces between religion, gender, anthropology and social development and focuses on the operation of grass roots Non-Governmental Organisations. She argues that these agencies need to adopt a new methodology if they are to increase efficiency. This is made clear in a series of ethnographic case studies documenting the experiences of three Rajasthani village women. This book constructs a new approach to development practice incorporating ethnographic techniques that are designed to encourage development workers to listen to the needs of those they seek to help."--Bloomsbury publishing.

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OL Work ID
OL9030142W

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Non-governmental organizationsWomen and religionWomen in developmentIndia, social life and customsOrganisations non gouvernementalesFemmes dans le développementFemmes et religionFrauNichtstaatliche OrganisationDevelopment studies

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