“…The extant studies are particularly interested in examining the impact of NGOs in local governance notably on political participation (Boulding, 2014;Igoe, 2003;Kabeer, Mahmud, and Isaza Castro, 2012), women's empowerment (Goldman and Little, 2015;Nagar and Raju, 2003), voting behaviour (Brown, Brown, and Desposato, 2014) and more recently local natural resource policy (Cook et al, 2016). Given the proliferation of new NGOs, the existence of old ones, and their interaction with local authorities in sustainable development process, it is important to examine whether NGOs complement the core mandate of local authorities in provision of social amenities or act as substitutes.…”