The Good Project

Humanitarian Relief NGOs and the Fragmentation of Reason

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Political Science
Cover of the book The Good Project by Monika Krause, University of Chicago Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Monika Krause ISBN: 9780226131535
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Publication: June 19, 2014
Imprint: University of Chicago Press Language: English
Author: Monika Krause
ISBN: 9780226131535
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication: June 19, 2014
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Language: English

NGOs set out to save lives, relieve suffering, and service basic human needs. They are committed to serving people across national borders and without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, or religion, and they offer crucial help during earthquakes, tsunamis, wars, and pandemics. But with so many ailing areas in need of assistance, how do these organizations decide where to go—and who gets the aid?

In* The Good Project*, Monika Krause dives into the intricacies of the decision-making process at NGOs and uncovers a basic truth: It may be the case that relief agencies try to help people but, in practical terms, the main focus of their work is to produce projects. Agencies sell projects to key institutional donors, and in the process the project and its beneficiaries become commodities. In an effort to guarantee a successful project, organizations are incentivized to help those who are easy to help, while those who are hardest to help often receive no assistance at all. The poorest of the world are made to compete against each other to become projects—and in exchange they offer legitimacy to aid agencies and donor governments. Sure to be controversial, The Good Project offers a provocative new perspective on how NGOs succeed and fail on a local and global level.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

NGOs set out to save lives, relieve suffering, and service basic human needs. They are committed to serving people across national borders and without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, or religion, and they offer crucial help during earthquakes, tsunamis, wars, and pandemics. But with so many ailing areas in need of assistance, how do these organizations decide where to go—and who gets the aid?

In* The Good Project*, Monika Krause dives into the intricacies of the decision-making process at NGOs and uncovers a basic truth: It may be the case that relief agencies try to help people but, in practical terms, the main focus of their work is to produce projects. Agencies sell projects to key institutional donors, and in the process the project and its beneficiaries become commodities. In an effort to guarantee a successful project, organizations are incentivized to help those who are easy to help, while those who are hardest to help often receive no assistance at all. The poorest of the world are made to compete against each other to become projects—and in exchange they offer legitimacy to aid agencies and donor governments. Sure to be controversial, The Good Project offers a provocative new perspective on how NGOs succeed and fail on a local and global level.

More books from University of Chicago Press

Cover of the book Awakening to Race by Monika Krause
Cover of the book The Outward Mind by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Metropolitan Jews by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Judicial Reputation by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Meaning by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Stations in the Field by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Capitalism and Cartography in the Dutch Golden Age by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Infidel Poetics by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Spinoza and the Cunning of Imagination by Monika Krause
Cover of the book On the Nature of Limbs by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Distorting the Law by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Shaped by the State by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Poetics in a New Key by Monika Krause
Cover of the book The Ethnobotany of Eden by Monika Krause
Cover of the book Rescued from the Nation by Monika Krause
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy