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

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

Myriad changes are signaled by the ending of the apartheid government in South Africa in that society -- including a fundamental assessment of how authorities should control not-for-profit, Nongovernmental organizations and philanthropic. Such groups dropped into two important types -- traditional charities, most of which were officially arranged, and community-based organizations, some of them everyday, which had been part of the vanguard of apartheid resistance.
When the post-apartheid government drafts legislation to manage NGOs, controversy erupts. What proponents see as fiscal safeguards that are essential, some NGO leaders see as possible government hindrance. HKS Instance Number 1374.0

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PUBLICATION DATE: January 01, 1997

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