Research has focussed on the function rather than volume of NGOs' contributions to development cooperation. That a deeply managerial-driven aid system has constrained NGO effectiveness has been a critical focus, highlighting how this has led NGOs to prioritise service delivery over social justice. Yet, a lack of systematic analysis of development NGO sectors within donor countries means it has made it impossible to measure their full contributions to development cooperation. We explore new evidence of their growing and significant contributions vis-à-vis official development assistance and look at new donor policy innovations that move from a managerial to a transformative ideology for civil society funding. Such innovations have the potential to enhance partnerships and cooperation and reduce the contested nature of NGOs' contributions to development cooperation.
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Banks, N. (2020). The role and contributions of development ngos to development cooperation: What do we know? In The Palgrave Handbook of Development Cooperation for Achieving the 2030 Agenda: Contested Collaboration (pp. 671–688). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57938-8_31
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