The Organization of Voluntary Foreign Aid

The Organization of Voluntary Foreign Aid
Title The Organization of Voluntary Foreign Aid PDF eBook
Author Arthur Cuming Ringland
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 1954
Genre Economic assistance, American
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Voluntary Foreign Aid

Voluntary Foreign Aid
Title Voluntary Foreign Aid PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 98
Release 1948
Genre Charities
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Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs

Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs
Title Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs PDF eBook
Author United States. Agency for International Development. Voluntary Foreign Aid Service
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1964
Genre Economic assistance, American
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Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs

Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs
Title Voluntary Foreign Aid Programs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1975
Genre Economic assistance, American
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Private Foreign Aid

Private Foreign Aid
Title Private Foreign Aid PDF eBook
Author Landrum R Bolling
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000308146

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Over the past 150 years, Americans have responded repeatedly to the needs of people in foreign lands, providing aid in times of natural disaster, in the wake of war, in the development of resources, in the eradication of disease and poverty and in the battle against hunger. This challenging task has been tackled again and again by churches, corpora

Global Compassion

Global Compassion
Title Global Compassion PDF eBook
Author Rachel M. McCleary
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2009-07-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780199707843

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Aid organizations like Oxfam, CARE, World Vision, and Catholic Relief Services are known the world over. However, little is known about the relationship between these private voluntary organizations (PVOs) and the federal government, and how truly influential these organizations can be in the realm of foreign policy. Indeed since the end of the Second World War, humanitarian aid has become a key component of U.S. foreign policy and has grown steadily ever since. This history of interaction deflates the common claim that PVOs have been independent from the federal government, and that this independence has only recently been threatened. Global Compassion is the first truly comprehensive study of PVOs and their complex, often-fraught interaction with the federal government. Rachel McCleary provides an ambitious analysis of the relationship between the two from 1939 to 2005. The book focuses on the work of PVOs from a foreign policy perspective, revealing how federal political pressures shape the field of international relief. McCleary draws on a new and one-of-a-kind data set on the revenue of private voluntary agencies, employing annual reports, State Department documents, and I.R.S. records, to assess the extent to which international relief and development work is becoming a commercial activity. She outlines the increasing financial dependence of these organizations on the federal government and the consequences of that dependency for various types of agencies, as well as the often competing goals of the federal government and religious PVOs. As a result, there is a continuing trend of decreasing federal funds to PVOs and of simultaneously increasing awards to commercial enterprises. Focusing on the interplay between public and private revenue, the discussion ends with the commercialization of foreign aid and the factors most likely to influence the future of PVOs in international relief and development. In this thought-provoking and rigorously researched work, Rachel McCleary offers a unique, substantive look at an understudied area of U.S. foreign policy and international development, and provides a crucial analysis of what this relationship holds for the future.

Humanitarianism: Keywords

Humanitarianism: Keywords
Title Humanitarianism: Keywords PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 262
Release 2020-09-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004431144

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Humanitarianism: Keywords is a comprehensive dictionary designed as a compass for navigating the conceptual universe of humanitarianism. It is an intuitive toolkit to map contemporary humanitarianism and to explore its current and future articulations. The dictionary serves a broad readership of practitioners, students, and researchers by providing informed access to the extensive humanitarian vocabulary.