NGO networks in Central Asia and global civil society: potentials and limitations
Author: Buxton, Charles1
Source: Central Asian Survey, Volume 28, Number 1, March 2009 , pp. 43-58(16)
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Abstract:
Based on research carried out by INTRAC (International NGO Training & Research Centre) in 2006-2007 in four countries of Central Asia for Oxfam-Novib, the article investigates NGO networks and their international links in the context of current theory on civil society and global civil society. Three case studies of NGOs working in service delivery, community development and free media are examined to show the diversity of aims and the potential and challenges of networking in the region. Civil society advocacy at national and international levels is analysed with a fourth case study on the campaign conducted in Kyrgyzstan against joining the World Bank's Highly Indebted Poor Countries programme. This example shows a more radical, alternative mode of civil society activism. The article emphasizes the importance of national- and regional-level networking and poses the question of whether NGOs in Central Asia can shift from their current positions on the periphery of global movements and debates.Keywords: NGOs; civil society; network; Central Asia; global; advocacy
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/02634930902775129
Affiliations: 1: INTRAC Central Asia Programme, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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