The strengths and limits of the NGO women's movement model: Shaping Nicaragua's democratic institutions

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This article examines the political interactions in Nicaragua between the NGO-based feminist movement and government institutions on the issue of women's health in the mid-1990s. Analysis of the Nicaraguan feminist movement yields insight into the ability of NGO-based movements to influence state policy and into the strengths and limits of using NGOs as an institutional base on which to build a social movement. By defining the mechanisms of state-NGO interactions and analyzing the democratic potential of an NGO-based social movement, this article contributes to understanding of both NGOs and social movements in the context of newly democratic governments.

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Ewig, C. (1999). The strengths and limits of the NGO women’s movement model: Shaping Nicaragua’s democratic institutions. Latin American Research Review, 34(3), 75–102. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100039376

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