The civil society is gaining a relevant role within the framework of the European Development Aid policy. However, the emphasis granted by the EU is in contrast with the practical experience of civil society organisations in specific contexts and their difficulties to make it effective. This article shows that the civil society's political influence depends on factors that differ widely among regional contexts. The very existence of institutional mechanisms and spaces for dialogue does not guarantee civil society participation or its effective impact on the EU development aid policy. Based on a qualitative research conducted in Senegal, we will illustrate the obstacles that are hindering the political influence of Senegalese civil society organisations and the deep gap between the institutional conception of political influence and the challenges encountered by civil society organisations in their daily work dynamics at the local level.
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Marín-Sánchez, I. (2017). La incidencia política de la sociedad civil senegalesa en las políticas de cooperación al desarrollo europeas: Límites y desafíos a nivel local. Revista Espanola de Ciencia Politica, 1(45), 123–146. https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.45.05
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