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2014 | nr 3 Bliski Wschód na rozdrożu | 197--209
Tytuł artykułu

Aktywność NGO i FBO na Bliskim Wschodzie na tle innych obszarów Południa

Warianty tytułu
NGOs Versus FBOs: Cooperation or Rivalry? : The Anallysis of NGOs and FBOs Activity in the Middle East in Comparison with Other Developing Countries
Języki publikacji
PL
Abstrakty
Artykuł dotyczy specyfiki społecznych organizacji pozarządowych NGO i FBO w krajach Południa. Autorka odniosła się również do strukturalnych uwarunkowań działalności organizacji NGO w krajach Południa i kwestii wzrastającgo znaczenia organizacji społecznych opartych na religii (FBO) na Bliskim Wschodzie.
EN
The NGOs or the Independent Citizen's Organizations are the third - after the state and neo-liberal market structure - oficial sector distinguished by a formal organization. On the positive side of NGOs we could mention the numerous civil initiatives which advance public education and public debate on global affairs. Most NGOs undertook also projects to fight for more equitable distribution of planetary resources. In a postcolonial era some Western observers were of opinion that the sustainable development and the process of democratisation in Developing Countries, could be achieved mainly with the help of NGOs. But in the same time the models of NGOs activities, growing and shaped by the western patterns of economy and culture, were not properly understood and realized in the differentiated cultures of Developing Countries. The end of cold war and growind disappointment with globalization expanded the space for religious renewal. Alongside with the erosion of traditional identities and sources of authority, religion was able to furnish the empty space of people's sence of security. In comparison with NGOs the religious social organizations, FBOs, have something qualitatively different to offer, particularly in terms of empowering people, e.g. giving them personal dignity and selfworthiness.(original abstract)
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197--209
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • Polska Akademia Nauk
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