国际非政府组织对发展的经验贡献:参考世界宣明会在肯尼亚的艾滋病毒方案

J. O. Nyaliech, Magdalene Temko Mangut, Ken Oluoch
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这项研究试图审查非政府组织在肯尼亚世界宣明会保健方案方面对发展的经验贡献。研究表明,自20世纪70年代以来,作为新自由主义政策的一部分,国际非政府组织已被强烈认为是全球发展的关键第三部门行动者(TSA)。国际非政府组织在肯尼亚兴起,并从20世纪90年代初开始成为发展议程的一部分。艾滋病毒/艾滋病仍然是许多国家发展的重大挫折,肯尼亚受到严重影响。关于非政府组织通过解决艾滋病毒问题对发展的经验贡献的证据有限;从而对非政府组织今后的供资决定和发展业务产生不利影响。本研究;参照世界宣明会在Tinderet县的艾滋病毒/艾滋病方案,评估了非政府组织通过赋予经济权力和降低艾滋病毒流行率在发展方面的作用。本研究使用Robert Keohane和Joseph Nye(1971)的跨国主义理论(TT)来理解非政府组织作为跨国行动者在通过相互依存和与各国合作处理全球问题来加速发展过程中的作用。本研究采用系统抽样的混合方法,选取114名世界宣明会受惠者,并有目的地选取关键信息受访者。数据收集方法包括个人访谈、深度访谈和关键信息提供者访谈。数据分析采用定量和定性两种方法。社会科学统计软件包(SPSS版本20)用于运行描述性统计,并根据使用来自成绩单的插图的新兴主题与定性数据合并。研究发现;世界宣明会在经济上增强艾滋病毒感染者和受影响者的能力,并为降低Tinderet分县的艾滋病毒流行率作出贡献。该研究的结论是,非政府组织通过解决对健康的负面影响在发展中发挥作用。关键词:非政府组织,跨国主义,世界宣明会,跨国公司,跨国公司DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/83-03出版日期:2020年6月30日
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Empirical Contributions of International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) to Development: A Reference to World Vision HIV Programmes in Kenya
This study sought to examine the empirical contributions of INGOs on development in regard to health programmes by World Vision Kenya. Studies show that since 1970s INGOs have strongly been recognized as key Third Sector Actors (TSA) on development globally as part of neo- liberal policy. INGOs emerged in Kenya and became part of the development agenda from early 1990s. HIV/AIDS has remained a major setback to development in many countries with Kenya severely affected. There is limited evidence on the empirical contribution of INGOs to development through tackling HIV problems; hence negatively affecting future funding decisions and development operations of INGOs. This study; assessed the role of INGOs in development though economic empowerment and reduction of HIV prevalence rate with reference to World Vision HIV/AIDS programmes in Tinderet Sub-County. The study used Transnationalism Theory (TT) by Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye (1971) to understand the role of INGOs as transnational actors involved in the process of accelerating development through interdependence and cooperation with States to handle global problems. In this study, mixed method was used involving systematic sampling techniques to select 114 beneficiaries of World Vision and purposively selecting key informant respondents. The data collection methods included use of personal interviews, in- depth interviews, and key informant interviews. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used for data analysis. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 20) was used to run descriptive statistics and merged with qualitative data according to the emerging themes using illustrations from the transcripts. The study found that; World Vision empowered HIV infected and affected persons economically and contributed to reduction of HIV prevalence rate in Tinderet Sub- County. The study concluded that INGOs have a role in development by addressing negative effect on health. Keywords: INGOs,Transnationalism,World Vision,MNCs,TNCs. DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/83-03 Publication date: June 30 th 2020
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