Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO's)
Disadvantage of NGO's
A lot of aid campaigns portray images of Africans starving and helpless in order to generate sympathy and thus donations. It gives the idea that Africa is helpless and incapable of helping itself- which is NOT necessarily the truth)
Aim of NGO
Focus is on development in one region and specialise in one are
Advantage of NGO's
Aid is given freely and thus is not 'tied'
The World Bank
An international, financial institution which provides loans to countries of the world
What is an NGO
Any non-profit,non-political voluntary citizens group which is organised on a local, national or international level to give help in the form of aid
Advantage of NGO's
Can provide continuous supply of aid compared to governments which can be effected by elections
Advantage of NGO's
Generally smaller and thus more responsive to the needs of local communities than large scale development projects undertaken in the modernisation theory
Advantage of NGO's
More likely to help the 'poorest of the poor' unlike transnational corporations who will only invest in slightly more developed countries
Disadvantage of NGO's
NGO's cannot bring about industrialisation or serious economic growth, only help small local communities with social development
Advantage of NGO's
Provide a broader range of knowledge about life in developing countries
Disadvantage of NGO's
Provide only a tiny amount of aid compared to government and the world bank
Disadvantage of NGO's
Spend 25% of their money on 'glossy' advertising campaigns rather than helping people in the developing world
Example of an NGO
The 'Emergency Aid Function' - When a natural or social disaster occurs (earthquakes, hurricanes etc) - The front line of delivering emergency aid