Abstract

Differences of viewpoints exist within the NGO network regarding critical issues affecting the future division of roles between international and indigenous NGOs. One view (common in the South) is that greater responsibility should be delegated to indigenous NGOs in resource allocation, project approval and ongoing oversight. Another view (prevalent in the North) is that more professionalization is needed in institutional management and evaluation and reporting procedures, and that more financial support for projects be forthcoming from the South. There are growing pressures on international NGOs in their home societies to make improvements on these fronts. They, in turn, are pressing indigenous NGOs to cooperate in meeting these challenges and they believe decentralizing authority in the NGO network alone will not resolve them.

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