Promoting sustainability through enhanced capacities : a study of the role of a non-governmental development organization in promoting sustainable local development, through an enhancement of local community capabilities : the case of Joint Aid Management (JAM) International’s Operations in Machengue community, Inhambane, Mozambique
Abstract
During the last two decades of the twentieth century, there emerged an increased
interest within the development field in how to promote sustainable local
development. By responding to the danger of inducing aid dependency, it can be
argued that the understanding of sustainable local development should involve
enhancement of local communities’ abilities to successfully manage their own affairs
as a way out of poverty. Such empowerment has been referred to as strengthening of
capacities and freedom. This has been argued to lead to transformation and longlasting
improvement of people’s lives, enhancing their well-being by breaking vicious
circles of poverty traps. Several factors have received attention with regard to how to
promote sustainable local development. Among these is the relevance of enhancing
individual and social capabilities of the poor. Similarly, the importance of improving
structures and institutions being positive to development has been strongly argued in
recent times. Building on the question on how sustainable local development can be
achieved through enhanced capacities, one may ask what role and function a nongovernmental
development organization (NGO) can play in promoting such
development. Although they are far from new, ‘non-governmental’, ‘third sector’ or
‘not-for profit’ organizations have in recent years become high profile actors within
public policy landscapes at local, national and global levels”. Based on this, the
objective of this thesis was “To study and analyse the role and function of a nongovernmental
development organization (NGO) in promoting sustainable local
development, through enhancement of local community development capabilities,
structures and institutions”. The case of Joint Aid Management (JAM) International’s
development operations in Machengue community, rural Mozambique, is applied as a
case.
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Master thesis development management - University of Agder 2016