The Role of NGOs in Civil Society: South Africa and the Draft Bill Tempest Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

At the end of the apartheid government in South Africa indicates a lot of changes in that society - including the basic study of how the government should regulate charities and non-profit, non-governmental organizations. These groups are divided into two main categories - traditional charities, most of which had been officially organized, and community organizations, some of them informal, that have been part of the vanguard of opposition to apartheid. When the post-apartheid government is drafting legislation to control NGOs dispute breaks out. What supporters see as the necessary financial guarantees, some NGO leaders see as a potential government intervention. HKS Case Number 1374.0 "Hide
by Christine W. Letts, Kirsten Lundberg 21 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 1997. Prod. #: HKS287-PDF-ENG

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