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      Aid, NGOs and grassroots development: Northern Burkina Faso

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            Abstract

            The last two decades (and perhaps the next decade) could be described as the age of Non‐Governmental Organisations (NGOs). These organisations have become important players on the development scene. They are also major recipients of international aid. Between 1970 and 1990 aid channelled through NGOs rose from $2.7 billion to $7.2 billion. This trend has continued, with the OECD estimating in 1993 that northern NGO spending is between $9 billion and $10 billion annually. The significance of NGO involvement is particularly marked in Africa. For example, in 1991 forty‐four World Bank assisted projects implemented by associated local NGOs took up 55 per cent of all loans and credits granted Africa that year (Marcussen, 1996:406). The increasing importance of what remains a poorly defined and heterogeneous sector is reflected not only in the amount of resources being channelled through these organisations but also in the increasing controversy surrounding their role in Africa's development.

            In this article, we review the experiences of two UK based NGOs ‐ Oxfam‐UK/Eire and ACORD ‐ who have been promoting (for nearly two decades now) grassroots development in a country which has not recently experienced conflict ‐ Burkina Faso. We draw lessons from their experiences and suggest that whilst some good work has been done, northern NGOs facilitating the emergence of grassroots organisations still face enormous challenges.

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            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            March 1997
            : 24
            : 71
            : 57-73
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            8704238 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 24, No. 71, March 1997, pp. 57-73
            10.1080/03056249708704238
            ee5edbb1-8e7c-4d5d-bca8-0dd111ba02d2

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            References

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            2. Hulme D. . 1992. . Making a Difference: NGOs and Development in a Changing World . , Edited by: Edwards M and D. . London : : Earthscan. .

            3. Economist Intelligence Unit, The Country Profile. . 1995–96. . Country Report, 2nd Quarter (1996) . p. 51

            4. de Wilde. . 1967. . Experiences with agricultural development in tropical Africa .

            5. Diau Salou. . 1995. . “Rapport d'étude sur la typologie des Union de Groupements Villageois du Sahel. ”.

            6. Guissou B.L. . 1995. . “‘Les pouvoirs politiques locaux et le processus de la decentralisation au Burkina Faso’. ”. Administration‐Classe politique et Societe Civile. .

            7. Marcussen H S. . 1996. . Review of African Political Economy No. 69 . p. 406

            8. Roche C.. 1992. . “‘It is not size that matters: ACORD's experience in Africa’. ”. In Making a Difference . Edited by: Edwards M and Hulme D. . p. 182

            9. Twose N. . 1986. . No shortcuts: Sustainable Development in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso . , ACORD Publications. .

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