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Civil Society Organisations and Societal Transformation in Africa

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This book is concerned with civil society organisations (CSOs) and the challenges of facilitating sustainable societal transformation in Africa, focusing on the case of Ethiopia. The book underlines the fact that some western scholars argue that the Enlightenment period in Europe provided the bedrock for the foundation of 'modern' CSOs. As a result, they believed that the life patterns and 'traditional' social organizing practices of Africans, Asians and other societies of the world are incompatible with the 'civilized' world. This outlook constitutes the mainstream view that has played an uncontested role in the decades of development in Africa. Proponents of African and 'traditional' perspectives of civil society argue that many nations in Africa have centuries-old humanism and a history of volunteerism and civic institutions, which form the backbone of their social fabric, which are fundamental to generating and developing healthy human societies and effectively functioning CSOs on the continent. The book calls for a re-examination of the meanings and practices of CSOs and the re-exploration of the role of 'traditional' CSOs in facilitating societal transformation in Africa.

About the author

Dr. Feleke Tadele has served as the Country Director of Oxfam, Save the Children CARE, CCFC, and HelpAge for over 20 years. He has a PhD in Development Studies, an M.A degree in Social Anthropology and a BA in Applied Sociology. He was a visiting research fellow at the Oxford University and published technical papers on development practices.

Product details

Authors Feleke Kelkil
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659904813
ISBN 978-3-659-90481-3
No. of pages 284
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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