Non-governmental organisations are increasingly recognised as playing a significant role in the health sector in developing countries. This book examines the role of such organisations, particularly their relationship with the state.
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| List of Figures | |
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| List of Tables | |
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| Preface | |
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| Acknowledgements | |
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| NGOs: the Emerging Third Sector? | |
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| What are NGOs? | |
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| Do NGOs have a Comparative Advantage in the Health Sector? | |
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| International NGOs: Doers or Donors? | |
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| Country NGOs: Is there Strength in Diversity? | |
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| NGOs and Health Sector Policy | |
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| Zimbabwe: a Country Case-Study | |
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| Resourcing of NGOs | |
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| External Accountability: A Neglected Dimension | |
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| How do NGOs Need Strengthening? | |
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| Co-ordination: No Easy Answer | |
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| NGOs in the Next Millennium: Will the Bubble Burst? | |
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| Bibliography and References | |
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| Index | |