Subject: [CivilSoc] Report on Balkans Charitable Sector
From: Center for Civil Society International (ccsi@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 15:05:39 EST
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McConnell.
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 15:11:29 +0100
Reply-To: "Craig Zelizer" <czelizer@OSF1.GMU.EDU>
Subject: [ceescholarships] New Report on Charity Sector - Balkans
Groundbreaking new report examines the Balkans' charitable sector
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As part of its successful series which profiles the work of
non-profit sectors worldwide, CAF has recently published the first
ever study of the Balkans' charitable sector: An Introduction to the
non-profit sector in the Balkans.
Merging new information with existing material, leading development
consultant Jenny Hyatt has produced an account which is both
comprehensive and authoritative.
The report traces the historical, demographic, social, political and
economic background of this diverse region before addressing the
urgent needs of the non-profit sector in each individual country.
In examining the needs of Balkans NGOs, the report makes suggestions
on how to support the development of civil society in the region. Far
from being a technical exercise, Hyatt reminds us that this is "a
profoundly human and complex process". As such she dedicates her
report "to the courage of those that have engaged commitment and
energy in that process".
Complete with a list of useful publications and contacts for further
information, An Introduction to the Non-Profit Sector in the Balkans
ISBN 1-85934-130-6 is priced UK£15.00 excluding p&p.
To order a copy of the report visit www.NGObooks.org email
international@caf.charitynet.org or fax on: +44 (0) 1732 520 100.
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