>Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:14:24 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Steve Cisler <[email protected]>
>To: Incom <[email protected]>
>Subject: <incom> Networking of civil society (paper)
>
>www.eldis.org is a great repository for papers on
>development.
>
>"Why should anyone and especially donors invest in
>networking of civil society actors?" is a new-ish one.
>
>van Zee, A.; Engel, P.; ICCO / European Centre for
>Development Policy Management (ECDPM) , 2004
>
>Why should anyone and especially donors invest in
>networking of civil society actors? What is its
>specific contribution to learning and innovation for
>sustainable development? The answer to this question
>seems quite obvious: to a large degree, learning and
>innovation in development and development policy
>emerges as a result of multi-actor networking, both
>spontaneous and organised. The evidence to support
>this claim is rather overwhelming. However, as many
>authors indicate, not all networking contributes to
>learning and innovation, and not all donor
>interventions help: only particular types of networks
>that are supported and managed in a particular way do.
>Therefore, the question donors should ask themselves
>is not so much why to support networking, but which
>networks to support and how?
>
>http://eldis.org/cf/search/disp/DocDisplay.cfm?Doc=DOC18286&Resource=f1ict
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