Going Global
Transforming Relief and Development NGOs
Cloth: 978 1 56549 136 6
Price: $69.95  

Paper: 978 1 56549 135 9
Price: $25.95  

Publisher: Kumarian Press
September 2001 , 288 pp., 6" x 9"
* An innovative look at changing roles of NGOs in global politics
* Based on extensive fieldwork and discussions with NGO presidents and CEOs

This is an invaluable resource to anyone studying general nonprofit management issues, as well as those studying the specific challenges of relief and development organizations. Boasting a unique insiders’ perspective, it is the first book-length study of the largest Northern-based international relief and development NGOs.

The authors address the challenges of accountability, evaluation, and organizational learning for NGOs and the growing significance of complex emergencies, peacebuilding, and advocacy work. They evaluate how infrastructures are being organized on a worldwide basis and responding to the transformative changes globalization demands.

Table of Contents:
1) Responding to Globalization; 2) Managing Transformation: Tough Choices, Far-reaching Consequences; 3) NGOs, Complex Emergencies, and Active Humanitarianism; 4) Building Positive Peace: Reducing Poverty and Social Exclusion; 5) Emerging Global Organizational Structures; 6) The Promise of New Inter-Organizational and Inter-Sectoral Partnerships; 7) The Evolving Role of Advocacy; 8) Accountability, Evaluation and Organizational Learning


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Reviews & Endorsements:
"Lindenberg and Bryant convincingly argue that the leading NGOs in international relief and development are at the cusp of pivotal opportunities. World changes and the forces of globalization are re-shaping the landscape NGOs inhabit: if they seize these challenges creatively they stand to become yet more influential and more valuable to the world’s poor; if they miss the chance they risk becoming outdated. Going Global provides a timely route-map to this frontier. It is an essential tool for leaders and staff of NGOs in these times of rapid change, and a great resource for all who are interested in NGOs, be they academics, donors or supporters."
- John Clark, Centre for Civil Society, London School of Economics
"Explores in an informed and innovative manner the changing, emerging roles of major international NGOs in global politics."
- The Round Table, No. 367