The impacts of international non governmental organisation networks on housing policies : a study of Kenya
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2011
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An assessment of the influences and impacts of development NGOs reveal that in spite of their diverse and resourceful nature, NGOs working in the field of advocacy tend to predominantly have incrementalist influences. These influences, being predominantly short term in nature, do have long term implications for public policy in developing countries. Well resourced NGO networks , historically rooted in the missionary movement of the post Second World War period have succeeded in firmly establishing themselves in the body politic of poor Africa countries.
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Sauls, J. 2011. The impacts of international non governmental organisation networks on housing policies : a study of Kenya. University of Cape Town.