[CivilSoc] Book: Intro to non-profit sector in Balkans


Subject: [CivilSoc] Book: Intro to non-profit sector in Balkans
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2000 - 13:37:51 EST


Latest reports in CAF's 'An introduction to the non-profit sector in...'
series

An introduction to the non-profit sector in the Balkans

Jenny Hyatt Foreword by Pavol Demes £15

This unique report is the first publication to bring together information
about the non-profit sector in the Balkans and has a strong focus upon
conflict resolution. The report has chapters on Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia, plus chapters on
regional trends. With a foreword by Pavol Demes, a civil society leader
known throughout Central and Eastern Europe and The Balkans, the report was
successfully launched at an event at the EFC Conference on 22 September and
has been very well received.

Also available:

Bulgaria Revised edition £12.50

China Nick Young with Anthony Woo £15

Colombia David Coe and Maria Victoria Aguirre £12.50

All published as bound reports p&p extra

This series of reports present the key facts about the non-profit sector in
the country under focus, including: the political and socio-economic
environment; the history and development of the non-profit sector; the main
areas of non-profit activity; funding sources; relations with local and
national government; the legal and fiscal environment; and the prime needs -
before considering the potential role of foreign donors and the challenges
facing the various parts of the local sector. Throughout the reports are
case studies of local and national organizations working in the country and
a list of useful contacts for networking purposes is provided.

@lliance: building resources for the community worldwide

Alliance is Charities Aid Foundation's quarterly magazine on the funding of
civil society worldwide. It is aimed at donors working internationally and
all those interested in the development of civil society across the world.

See http://www.CAFonline.org/alliance

For more information, contact CAF International Publishing:
Tel +44 (0)1732 530 119
Fax +44 (0)1732 520 100
Email international@caf.charitynet.org

Or visit http://www.ngobooks.org

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