Government and NGOs in South Asia

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A01=Mohammad Jahangir Hossain Mojumder
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accountability mechanisms
Author_Mohammad Jahangir Hossain Mojumder
Author_Pranab Kumar Panday
Bangladeshi government
capacity building strategies
CARE Bangladesh
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Central Government
Chapai Nawabganj
Control Areas
Demand Side Actors
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FGD
FGD Data
FGD Participant
fiscal autonomy
fiscal decentralisation
Government NGO Relation
LIC
local governance
local government reform
NGO Engagement
NGO Official
NGO Programme
NGO Project
NGOs
Non-tax Income
participatory governance
Partner NGO
qualitative analysis of NGO collaboration
Sharique Areas
Sharique Project
SME Entrepreneur
social capital
social capital development
SSNP
Supply Side Actors
UDC
Union Parishad
Vice Versa
Ward Committee Members

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367423513
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book analyses efforts of Bangladeshi government and NGOs to strengthen local governance, and identifies the challenges posed by collaboration with NGOs.

Presenting a dominantly qualitative study, the analysis explores whether engagement between the Sharique project to strengthen local governance and the Union Parishads has translated into success. In doing so, it argues that evidence points to a positive impact on institutionalising good governance and fiscal autonomy through widening participation in planning and decision-making, reinforcing accountability of functionaries and enhancing tax collection. Furthermore, this book demonstrates that the collaboration has aided the process of development of social capital between officials of councils and NGOs, as well as amongst the community members, encouraging future partnership governance. However, with the phasing out of the project as a propelling force, it also shows that the results fall short of being sustainable and, as such, that statuary support, unequivocal political commitment, and incentivising engagements are required to stabilise outcomes.

Bridging a gap in the Development Studies literature, this book presents new findings on the collaboration of NGOs at the local level. It will be of interest to academics working in the field of South Asian Studies, Development Studies, and Asian Politics.

Mohammad Jahangir Hossain Mojumder, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Chowmuhani Government SA College, Noakhali, Bangladesh. His main areas of academic interest include (local) governance, NGOs, service-delivery, women’s empowerment, and remittances.

Pranab Kumar Panday, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Public Administration at the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. He was a senior Fulbright fellow at the Department of Development Sociology at Cornell University, USA, in 2012. Panday's main areas of research include political participation, social movements, NGOs and civil society, governance, and gender studies.

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