2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11266-012-9331-8
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Capacity in the NGO Sector: Results from a National Survey in Cambodia

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“…While this small-scale study does not provide definitive population prevalence estimates, it does offer a call to action for further larger-scale investigation of the prevalence of CSEC in the Kathmandu Valley and other locations where there is a lack of accurate information about the magnitude and scale of the problem. Failure to accurately assess vulnerable and at-risk populations that are the target of international donor funding is a failure of the broader system to address critical issues of international child protection (Belkindas and Swanson, 2014; Suárez and Marshall, 2014). Indeed, appeals for funding both internally and externally for prevention and intervention have been justified with qualitative data and field experience.…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While this small-scale study does not provide definitive population prevalence estimates, it does offer a call to action for further larger-scale investigation of the prevalence of CSEC in the Kathmandu Valley and other locations where there is a lack of accurate information about the magnitude and scale of the problem. Failure to accurately assess vulnerable and at-risk populations that are the target of international donor funding is a failure of the broader system to address critical issues of international child protection (Belkindas and Swanson, 2014; Suárez and Marshall, 2014). Indeed, appeals for funding both internally and externally for prevention and intervention have been justified with qualitative data and field experience.…”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where local governments are weak and/or corrupt, international and local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often become alternative sources of social service and welfare provision (Ulvila and Hossain, 2002). NGOs can play an important role in providing and shaping service development for vulnerable population groups, as well as assisting in building capacity in rigorous research and evaluation methods within global international development contexts (Bhatta, 2013; Harwin and Barron, 2007; Suárez and Marshall, 2014). Within such contexts, international social workers can play a critical role in supporting capacity building in methodology and the use of evidence-based research for advocacy practice.…”
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“…The concept of organisational capacity has become a significant topic in the non‐governmental sector because of the increasingly growing role of non‐governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of countries and their policies (Suarez and Marshal, ), and the need to improve the performance and effectiveness of non‐profit organisations (Andersson et al ., ). Capacity is a multi‐dimensional term (Suarez and Marshal, ; Andersson et al ., ) which is defined as a set of attributes (Suarez and Marshal, ), the ability of the individual/organisation/institution (Krishnaveni and Sujatha, ) and inherent endowment (Jurie, ), all of which determine the mission and tasks to be accomplished. Capacity is perceived as a determining factor in an organisation's ability to improve, grow and develop (Andersson et al ., ).…”
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“…Trečiasis sektorius plėtojasi visame pasaulyje, taip tapdamas svarbia ekonomine jėga, veikiančia visos visuomenės vystymosi kryptį. Nevyriausybinis sektorius ir jo organizacijos tampa "galinga socialine jėga tiek vietos, tiek tarptautiniu lygiu, telkianti pilietinę visuomenę ir daranti įtaką politikoje" (Suárez, Marshall 2014). NVO augimą ir plėtrą įžvelgia ir Guosheng Dengas (2015), analizuodamas filantropijos įtaką trečiojo sektoriaus organizacijų plėtrai, jų autonomijos ir atsiribojimo nuo valdžios didėjimui, tvarumui, savarankiškumo sustiprinimui ir įtakai.…”
Section: Nevyriausybinių Organizacijų Veiklos Bruožai Socialinės Gerounclassified