ABSTRACT

This text presents a perspective on the third sector. Rather than considering non-governmental development organizations and voluntary agencies separately, it explores the similarities, differences and growing connections between them in both northern and southern contexts. Authors in the field consider the differences in scale and priority that exist between different types of third sector organizations in different settings, as well as the common challenges of accountability, legitimacy, effectiveness and governance. Models of learning and communication, including southern ideas such as micro-credit provision, are also examined, as are the continuing barriers.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction:

The Parallel Universes of Third Sector Research and the Changing Context of Voluntary Action

part |74 pages

Linkages and Learning

chapter |18 pages

Crossing the Great Divide:

Building Links and Learning Between NGOs and Community-Based Organizations in North and South

chapter |21 pages

Social Learning in South–North Coalitions:

Constructing Knowledge Systems Across Social Chasms 1

part |177 pages

Contrasts and Complementarities

chapter |8 pages

Building NGO Legitimacy in Bangladesh:

The Contested Domain

chapter |20 pages

Influencing Policy:

A UK Voluntary Sector Perspective

chapter |16 pages

Advocacy and Third Sector Organizations:

A Composite Perspective

chapter |4 pages

Postscript:

Reshaping the Third Sector