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The Truth About NGOs

BBC World Service

This has been the decade of the NGOs. Their numbers, influence and range of activities have grown enormously. Many are now  multi-million pound organisations.  While many NGOs conduct themselves well, there are increasing worries about the accountability of NGOs and the extent to which the work they do is appropriate in the host countries. 

In three programmes Allan Little looks at the work of NGOs in Haiti, Malawi and India to consider some key concerns : why, for example, does there seems to be so little co-ordination between NGOs in a place like Haiti? Why, despite the vast effort and resources that flowed after the earthquake two years ago, are people still living in tents without basic amenities?  In Malawi we look at the political influence wielded by NGOs. Is their job really to behave as the de facto opposition to the government? Should their role include an ambition to change people’s ideas on issues such as women’s rights and gay marriage? Are NGOs causing a ‘brain drain’ in countries such as Malawi by attracting well educated young people with the high salaries they can afford to pay?  And in India we look at transparency, corruption and at who really benefits from the work of NGOs. 

Many people think that NGOs and the way they are set up, funded and made accountable for their work is now overdue for reform. Our series will consider what a better future might mean for NGOs.

Transmission Details

13th, 20th and 27th of December 2011