888 resultados para Non-Governmental Organizations
Perspectiva de género para el análisis de la participación femenina en organizaciones ambientalistas
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Based on the empirical analysis of the Organización de Mujeres Ecologistas de la Sierra de Petatlán, Gro. (Environmentalist Women of the Petatlan Sierra, Gro. organization), this article proposes an analysis scheme or the involvement of women in environmentalist non-governmental organizations, from a gender perspective, by stressing the study of the most signifi cant, but not always visible, relations that women establish as activists who carry out certain collective actions which build in favor of the environment and the ecology. These relations are expressed as: a) non housekeeping work; b) woman social condition; c) women and nature relations; and d) women and institutions relations.
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Tradicionalmente, la política de desarrollo y la cooperación para el mismo se han visto como áreas reservadas a los organismos internacionales y a los Estados. El concepto mismo de desarrollo ha evolucionado desde los años cincuenta. Esta evolución, unida al impacto negativo de la deuda y del ajuste estructural en el nivel de vida de los países en desarrollo (PED), a la creciente concentración de la riqueza como consecuencia de la globalización, al retroceso del Estado y la expansión de la democratización, ha dado a las organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) una inusitada relevancia al ser capaces, entre otras cosas, de brindar servicios sociales donde el Estado ya no lo hace y de ejercer cabildeos en favor de temas de interés global, como la ecología, la ayuda a desplazados, etc. En este documento se revisa cuál es la actitud de instituciones de importancia decisiva en los programas de cooperación para el desarrollo (Banco Mundial y Unión Europea) y de agencias de desarrollo de algunos donadores, para mostrar que tanto conceptual como prácticamente las ONG se han convertido en actores indispensables si se quiere alcanzar los objetivos de los programas de lucha contra la pobreza.-----Traditionally, the policy for development and the cooperation for development have been regarded as areas reserved to the international bodies and the Governments. The development concept itself has evolved from the 1950s: jointly with the negative impact of the debt and the structural adjustment in the developing countries’ quality of life, with the growing wealth concentration resulting from the globalization, with the Government backward movement, and with the expansion of the democratization, this evolution has provided the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) with an unexpected relevance by being able to –among others– provide social services where the Government does not provide them any longer, and to take lobbying actions in favor of global interest topics such as ecology, help to displaced people, etc. This document reviews the attitude of the organizations of decisive importance to the cooperation for development programs (World Bank, European Union), and of the development agencies of some sponsors with the aim of showing that both in concept and in practice the NGOs have become essential actors for reaching the goals of the poverty fighting programs.
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La Cooperación Internacional para el desarrollo se ha caracterizado por una evolución constante a lo largo de las últimas tres décadas. Las bases sobre las cuales se han practicado dicha cooperación han sido reformuladas, impactando la forma en que los diversos agentes involucrados interactúan. En la primera parte de éste trabajo se busca caracterizar la naturaleza de la interacción entre agentes dentro del proceso de cooperación; para ello recurrimos a la Teoría de Juegos, en particular a los Juegos Cooperativos en su modalidad de Acuerdo; introduciendo el concepto de óptimo de Pareto y el postulado de eficiencia de Coase. La segunda parte de éste trabajo es dedicada al concepto de Desarrollo. Describimos su evolución -caracterizada por la ruptura de paradigmas-; exponemos dos enfoques: uno basado en el cómo y para quién y otro temporario que hace referencia al corto y largo plazo; resaltando que el enfoque actual es aquel centrado en los elementos humanos. Por otra parte, analizamos el rol que tiene la Ayuda Oficial al Desarrollo (AOD), desde un punto de vista político, permitiéndonos entrever los intereses implícitos de la misma en los Estados receptores. Finalmente, describimos los elementos críticos de la evolución de las relaciones y la cooperación para el desarrollo entre América latina y la Unión Europea, así como la relación de Colombia con ésta última. Adicionalmente, detallamos el importante rol que las Organizaciones No Gubernamentales (ONG) han tenido para el desarrollo de los proyectos generados dentro del marco de las relaciones de cooperación entre América Latina y la Unión Europea.
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El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el fenómeno de la participación de las ONG en el marco de la Organización de Naciones Unidas (ONU) y las implicaciones del mismo en las dinámicas de la gobernanza global. Se explican los conceptos principales para el análisis y posteriormente se hace una revisión de los antecedentes que permitieron el desarrollo de dicho fenómeno dentro de la organización y fuera de ella. Luego se centra el análisis en la incidencia de las ONG en la ONU y para la gobernanza global; se concluye con una reflexión sobre lo que puede esperarse de esta incidencia para el futuro de la organización.
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An Alternative Mediterranean Conference under the auspices of several NGOs frorn several countries of the Mediterranean basin was held in Barcelona from 24th to 26th Novernber 1995. Its purpose was to discuss the relationships arnong the European Union and the eastern and southern shore countries in the Mediterranean basin from a non-official point of view, and to evaluate the project of a Euro-Mediterranean Association which was to be launched by the Intergovernmental Euro-Mediterranean Conference at its meeting in Barcelona on 27th and 28th November. This Serninar was the focus of most discussion at the Alternative Mediterranean Conference
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Under present historical conditions of extreme social inequity, sustained by structural impoverishment, the destruction of living conditions and deterioration of environmental integrity, under the logic of big business, and precisely when the people’s organizations are working intensely in defending creatively human rights and health, academic public health evidences an exasperating passiveness; university departments, local and federal government agencies and even non-governmental organizations, keep implementing ineffective and innocuous health programs -some of them sustained by an expensive propaganda apparatus- that reproduce the same conventional plans, most of which end up reinforcing the rules of the neoliberal game. The present paper seeks to explain this historical surrender of public health; the institutional incapacity to foresee the structural roots of that flourishing pathology of inequity; and its divorce from the struggle of the most progressive social organizations. To accomplish this critique of hegemonic public health, the author analyzes the historical and epistemological roots of that “blindness” and the ideological fundaments of that political passiveness.
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This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one expression of renewed interest in moral geographies. It examines relationships in aid chains connecting donors/carers in the First World or North and recipients/cared for in the Third World or South. Assuming predominance of relationships between strangers and of universalism as a basis for moral motivation I draw upon Gift Theory in order to characterize two basic forms of gift relationship. The first is purely altruistic, the other fully reciprocal and obligatory within the framework of institutions, values and social forces within specific relationships of politics and power. This conception problematizes donor-recipient relationships in the context of two modernist models of aid chains-the Resource Transfer and the Beyond Aid Paradigms. In the first, donor domination means low levels of reciprocity despite rhetoric about partnership and participation. The second identifies potential for greater reciprocity on the basis of combination between social movements and non-governmental organizations at both national and trans-national levels, although at the risk of marginalizing competencies of states. Finally, I evaluate post-structural critiques which also problematize aid chain relationships. They do so both in terms of bases-such as universals and difference-upon which it might be constructed and the means-such as forms of positionality and mutuality-by which it might be achieved.
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Promoting social and environmental entrepreneurship is suggested by many, including international institutions, national development agencies and non-governmental organizations, as critical in tackling longstanding complex global sustainable development problems. However while interest in this kind of alternative entrepreneurship grows, with a proliferation of claims made about its potential to catalyze societal transformation, research in this field remains nascent and fragmented, particularly in relation to Africa. There are few examples of work systematically examining the impacts of social and environmental enterprises on sustainable development and poverty alleviation, especially research based on rigorous empirical fieldwork. This paper begins addressing these limitations by proposing a framework for mapping the sustainable development and poverty alleviation impacts of social and environmental enterprises in Africa. This framework is then piloted with reference to a Kenyan ecobusiness.
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The development of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China has been unprecedented in the past fifteen years. The 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW) and parallel NGO Forum in Beijing, China, opened the door for the first time for the establishment of women’s NGOs in China. This paper examines the development of Chinese women’s NGOs with a particular focus on two organizations in Beijing for marginalized female populations: one focusing on lesbians and the other helping women with HIV/AIDS. I examine the structure and growth of each NGO; however, on a more personal level and perhaps more importantly, I use the interviews I conducted with volunteers and clients of both organizations to analyze the importance of such organizations for lesbians and women living with HIV/AIDS. How have the lives of these women changed as a result of these particular organizations? What is their view regarding the support for lesbians and female HIV patients in China? These two case studies will shed light onto lesbians and women with HIV/AIDS in Beijing and the significance of such NGOs which function as the only support channels available for these two socially taboo communities.
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The reaction of the first world to the persevering plight of a large part of the third world varies. In response to the sometimes glaring disparities, many international organizations and multinational corporations have recently adopted a pro-development rhetoric with relation to the problem of global poverty. However, the rhetoric rarely translates into action. As David Bacon discusses, leaders of corporations and organizations now tend to conclude their speeches by expressing a desire to reduce the suffering of the third world. However, when it comes to agreeing on specific concessions that could indeed improve the world-wide economic situation, first world countries are reluctant to act. A good example of this type of behavior is the current negotiation of the WTO, the “development round of Doha,” in which the United States along with the European Union pressure countries of the developing South to open up their markets, while at the same time refusing to remove or even decrease their own agricultural subsidies. The first world civil society observes the behavior of international organizations and western based multinational corporations as ineffectual. Taking the matter in its own hands, especially in the past couple of decades, this civil society has created a countless number of development-oriented nongovernmental organizations. These are supposed to compensate for the lack of action by international organizations. Development NGOs are believed to be more locally responsive as well as free of business or political considerations in choosing their strategies, and thus generally more efficient than IOs. However, if they really were how they are alleged to be, the problems of the third world would already be ameliorated by a significant amount, if not completely eradicated. Do development-NGOs indeed possess the characteristics that they claim to possess? What is their real affect on human rights? And how effective are they in their work?
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O objetivo do presente trabalho é montar um banco de dados a partir das informações sobre o perfil das Organizações Não-Governamentais (ONGs) filiadas à Associação Brasileira de Organizações Não-Governamentais (Abong), e, assim, desenvolver uma ferramenta para estudar as organizações do Terceiro Setor.
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One of the main features of Brazilian civil society in the nineties is the widespread presence of nongovernamental organizations, religious and secular associations, and the emergence of private foundations as a social mediator midway state and market institutions. This research is a bibliographical discussion of the Social Sciences literature about these organizations, pertinent with their quantitative and qualitative profiles and scope of actions, identities and future role in the construction of the active citizenship in Brasil.
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Esse trabalho busca identificar as principais características assumidas pelas organizações não-governamentais (ONGs) brasileiras e os fatores que têm contribuído para o expressivo crescimento dessas organizações observado nas duas últimas décadas. A tese aqui defendida é de que elas foram legitimadas pela sociedade, à despeito da nebulosidade que envolve suas práticas. Partindo da constatação de que o termo é polissêmico e de que não há um marco legal consolidado para delimitar claramente o que é uma ONG, a pesquisa adotou um universo bem específico: as ONGs filiadas à Associação Brasileira de Organizações Não-Governamentais (ABONG), sediadas no município do Rio de Janeiro. As características assumidas pelas organizações pesquisadas foram levantadas em entrevistas com seus dirigentes, visitas às suas sedes e nos documentos institucionais disponibilizados. Também foram entrevistados formadores de opinião da sociedade carioca. O levantamento de dados contou ainda com uma revisão da literatura disponível. Foi utilizada a Teoria das Representações Sociais para um melhor entendimento da relação que a sociedade estabeleceu com as ONGs. A tese revela que as características assumidas pelas ONGs são bastante diferenciadas. Sobre os fatores que têm induzido o crescimento dessas organizações, verifica-se uma significativa relação com a redução da atuação do Estado. São também apontados a existência de uma legislação inadequada, as facilidades oferecidas pelas parcerias estabelecidas, a imagem predominantemente positiva na sociedade, a falta de fiscalização e as crescentes demandas sociais do país destacam-se como possíveis indutores da expansão dessas organizações.
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This work aims to study the Brazilian Army as an actor in the process of implementation of public policies. This study evaluates and verifies, in loco, if the actions executed by the Brazilian Army contingent in Haiti (MINUSTAH), especially the Brazilian Battalion, are effectively contributing to satisfactory security conditions for the development and reestablishment of Haiti's institutional normality. The main activities developed by the six Brazilian contingents that had already acted and are still acting in Haiti will be described. This work ratifies the Brazilian Army's contribution to the creation of a favorable environment so that the Haitian State, with the contribution of other countries, international organisms and non-governmental organizations, could work on its reconstruction.
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O estudo busca investigar a atuação das grandes empresas varejista brasileiras com relação à Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE), procurando levantar o estágio em que estas se encontram, e se são aproveitadas as características do varejo de capilaridade geográfica, contato direto com a comunidade, forte vinculo com os clientes, interação entre funcionários e clientes e proximidade física de Organizações Não Governamentais e instituições públicas. Para tanto, foram utilizados conceitos relacionados à gestão, como comprometimento da cúpula, incorporação de valores de RSE na administração e no planejamento estratégico, autonomia e gestão de RSE nas lojas. A gestão foi avaliada pela ótica do contínuo de colaboração de Austin, e as práticas de RSE por meio da teoria dos stakeholders (públicos interessados), utilizando como base as dimensões dos Indicadores Ethos de Responsabilidade Social. A teoria de Kotler e Lee, para a classificação das iniciativas conforme os conceitos do marketing, também foi empregada. Conduziu-se uma pesquisa exploratória com cinco grandes empresas do setor varejista. Os resultados encontrados apontam que na maioria das empresas a incorporação dessas práticas é recente. Constata-se que as empresas diferem quanto ao estágio de RSE e que as características próprias do varejo não são aproveitadas em sua totalidade. Hipóteses são levantadas para que estas aproveitem a estrutura das lojas para atender às necessidades da comunidade local.