Non-state provision
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Could an innovation systems approach improve agricultural extension in Nigeria?
- ( A., E. Agwu;M., U. Dimelu;M., C. Madukwe / , 2008)
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A sustainable and dynamic approach to agricultural development has remained of great concern to the Nigerian government and a priority for discourse in the policy arena. However, past efforts have ...
The role of civil society organisations in Egypt
- ( Human Development Report Office, UNDP , 2008)
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Around the world, governments are recognizing the vital role that civil society plays in the development process and increasingly, civil society, especially think tanks, is being invited to contrib...
Outsourcing agricultural advisory services: lessons learned from sub-Saharan Africa
- ( W. Heemskerk;S. Nederlof;B. Wennink / Royal Tropical Institute , 2008)
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A pluralistic advisory service system is already a fact of life for many farmers in Africa. Over the last few years, outsourcing has become increasingly important in several sub-Saharan African cou...
- The rise of community policing in Kenya
- ( S. Heald / Crisis States Programme, LSE , 2007)
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Internal security is usually seen as pre-eminently a matter for the state and its specialized institutions of legislature, police and judiciary. In the midst of growing crime and distrust of the po...
- How can water management policies strengthen the rights of poor households to water?
- ( T.K. Das;L. Mishra / Business Administration Department, Sambalpur University , 2007)
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Water utilities are under significant financial pressure as a result of increasing urbanization, deteriorating infrastructure, and increasingly stringent drinking water-quality regulations. In addi...
- Ways in which government collaborates with non-state providers of basic education
- ( P. Rose / Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity , 2007)
- In many low-income countries basic education continues to be regarded as a state responsibility. Non-state provision of education is seen as complementary to this. However, within the context of the m...
- More support and contracting needed between local governments and non-state providers in Pakistan
- ( R. Batley; M. Hussein; A. R. Khan / International Development Department, University of Birmingham , 2004)
- This paper analyses the relationship between the government and non-state providers (NSPs) of basic services in Pakistan. Specifically, it assesses dialogue between state and non-state actors in decid...
- Need for non-state provider accountability mechanisms in South Africa
- ( S. Delay; L. Gilson; D. Hemson / International Development Department, University of Birmingham , 2004)
- This study examines non-state providers (NSP) of health, education and water and sanitation in South Africa and the relationship between NSP and the government. It finds that whilst the government for...
- Private and NGO provision of health, education, water and sanitation: what do we know?
- ( D. Moran; R. Batley / International Development Department, University of Birmingham , 2004)
- This paper reviews the recent literature on non-state provision of health, education, and water and sanitation services, focusing on how government and civil society relate to the providers of those s...
- How do donors work with private and NGO providers of health, education, water and sanitation?
- ( E. Wakefield / International Development Department, University of Birmingham , 2004)
- This document provides an overview of donor agencies’ policies towards non-state service providers (NSPs) and the main approaches that they advocate for engaging with them. It is accompanied by an Ann...






