NGO Regulation: Themes and Debates with Reference to Nepal

Mukesh Kumar Bastola
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Since the 1980s, due to the failure of previous development strategies, nongovernmental organizations have emerged as major actors in development, particularly in developing countries like Nepal. However, in recent years, most countries have perceived that NGOs are not operating genuinely to fulfill their expected goals.  In this context, this paper set out to answer two questions: why NGOs tend to represent donors' preferences and why developing countries like Nepal become unable to adopt strict NGO regulations. It is based on the analysis of archival documents and review of previous study findings and draws insights from resource dependence theory. It concludes that when NGOs depend on external donors for financial resources, they are compelled to represent donor's interests. Similarly, aid-dependent developing countries like Nepal often hesitate to adopt strict NGO regulations because of the fear of external pressure from their donor agencies. Thus, resource dependency makes both NGOs and the governments unable to resist the pressure of donor agencies. Its conclusions can be useful to adopt an appropriate framework to regulate NGOs in Nepal.
非政府组织监管:尼泊尔的主题与争论
自20世纪80年代以来,由于以前的发展战略失败,非政府组织成为发展的主要参与者,特别是在尼泊尔等发展中国家。然而,近年来,大多数国家都意识到非政府组织的运作并没有真正实现其预期目标。在此背景下,本文试图回答两个问题:为什么非政府组织倾向于代表捐助者的偏好,以及为什么像尼泊尔这样的发展中国家无法采取严格的非政府组织法规。本文通过对档案资料的分析和对以往研究成果的回顾,并从资源依赖理论中汲取启示。它的结论是,当非政府组织依赖外部捐助者的财政资源时,它们被迫代表捐助者的利益。同样,依赖援助的发展中国家,如尼泊尔,由于担心来自捐助机构的外部压力,往往不愿对非政府组织采取严格的规定。因此,资源依赖使得非政府组织和政府都无法抵抗捐助机构的压力。报告的结论对通过适当的框架来管理尼泊尔的非政府组织是有益的。
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