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Doing Development : Government, NGOs and the rural poor in Asia, Paperback / softback Book

Doing Development : Government, NGOs and the rural poor in Asia Paperback / softback

Part of the Aid and Development Set series

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The absolutely poor, who are mostly rural people, are a large part of the developing world's population and their numbers are growing.

Government development programmes, aided by the big donors, have made the poor poorer and have rendered them more powerless in relation to the rest of society.

They have done this by sustaining and reinforcing existing exploitative economic, social and political structures. Yet people's movements. religious organizations, voluntary groups, universities and so on have often devised 'alternative' development strategies whose programmes are specifically intended to empower the powerless and selectively enrich the poorest.

These groups lack the funds and the political punch to make much more than a dent in the situation. This book brings together some of these workers from the South who describe the problems and provide the answers. They are a challenge to the received 'wisdom' of the North. Originally published in 1989

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