R Sooryamoorthy (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
NGOs have become indispensible in development and have always attracted the interests of researchers and practitioners. Studies have come from different parts of the world, trying to understand these organizations and from varied standpoints. This study, for the first time, examines the coherence and incongruity that exist among the objectives, programmes and beneficiaries of NGOs. Set in the context of a developing society in Asia (Kerala state in India) this study starts with the characteristic features of NGOs that operate in the area. Focussing on 367 NGOs, the study provides...
NGOs have become indispensible in development and have always attracted the interests of researchers and practitioners. Studies have come from diffe...