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Simbabwe: Bestandsaufnahme der Förderpolitik und -praxis der evangelischen Hilfswerke EZE / BfdW

The development policy concepts of the German NGOs ‘Brot für die Welt’ (BfdW) and ‘Evangelische Zentralstelle für Entwicklungshilfe’ (EZE) are exemplary, both in terms of their content and in terms of their formulation, in comparison with other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) worldwide. A conceptual weak point, however, is their rather ecclesiastical postulate, based on general church policies, i.e. that the pastoral mandate on the one side and the charitable or development policy mandate on the other could easily be reconciled without compromise. In the practice of development cooperation, this postulate leads to the dogmatisation of the choice of the local partner overseas, irrespectively of their qualification. Yet, exactly this form of labour-division is demanded by most of the donor- and partner institutions in pursuit of their shared principle of equal partnership and their maxim of helping the people to help themselves. This is an impact study of programmes and projects of the above named relief organizations in Zimbabwe, 1980 to 1993.

Language
Deutsch

Classification
Wirtschaft
Foreign Aid
Colonialism; Imperialism; Postcolonialism
Economic History: Labor and Consumers, Demography, Education, Health, Welfare, Income, Wealth, Religion, and Philanthropy: Africa; Oceania
Micro-Business History: Africa; Oceania
Subject
Simbabwe
NRO
Impact study

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Kohnert, Dirk
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(where)
Kiel, Hamburg
(when)
1994

DOI
doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.17852.80005
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Object type

  • Bericht

Associated

  • Kohnert, Dirk
  • ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics

Time of origin

  • 1994

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