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In this book, Gunda Voigts dedicates herself to the first systematic research into the topics of "children in youth associations" and "practice of inclusion in child and youth work". Those involved in research, politics and practice in child and youth work who want to deal with the current requirements of a consistent inclusion perspective in the sense of the UN Disability Rights Convention for this field of action will receive a valuable overview of the current status of the discussion. The results of current children's surveys are included as well as a fundamental, comprehensive analysis of previous youth association studies. With the help of qualitative expert interviews and a quantitative questionnaire survey, the author can make reliable statements about the actual reality of inclusion in youth organizations and classify the field of child and youth work in the current inclusion debate. For everyone who is involved in research, politics or practice, as an employee in youth associations, municipalities or child and youth welfare institutions, with current issues of child and youth work or in particular extracurricular offers for children or the importance of inclusion for their field of work , this book offers many new insights and suggestions.
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In 1995 startte het Centrum voor Filantropische Studies aan de Vrije Universiteit het onderzoek Geven in Nederland, dat sindsdien elke twee jaar verschijnt. In deze dertiende editie van 'Geven in Nederland' worden de bijdragen van huishoudens, individuen, fondsen, bedrijven en goededoelenloterijen in kaart gebracht. Nederlanders beperken zich niet alleen tot het geven van geld maar verrichten ook vrijwilligerswerk op vele maatschappelijke terreinen. 'Geven in Nederland' geeft antwoord op de volgende vragen: Hoe vrijgevig is Nederland? Wie geeft aan welke doelen? Hoe heeft het geefgedrag zich de laatste 25 jaar ontwikkeld? 'Geven in Nederland' draagt bij aan de zichtbaarheid van maatschappelijk initiatief in Nederland ... Dat is belangrijk ter legitimatie van een zelfstandige en snel groeiende sector.
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Development --- Charities --- Development.
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Catholic hospitals --- Charities --- Almshouses --- History --- History.
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Charities --- Œuvres de bienfaisance --- Periodicals. --- Canada.
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Humanitarianism: Keywords is a comprehensive dictionary designed as a compass for navigating the conceptual universe of humanitarianism. It is an intuitive toolkit to map contemporary humanitarianism and to explore its current and future articulations. The dictionary serves a broad readership of practitioners, students, and researchers by providing informed access to the extensive humanitarian vocabulary.
Humanitarianism. --- Human welfare --- Philanthropy --- Social welfare --- Charities --- Ethics --- Sociology --- Sociology.
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This second edition of Private Philanthropy for Development aims to meet the growing demand for open, reliable and comparable data on philanthropic giving. Compared to the first edition, it collected more data from large foundations and other organisations based in developing countries to have a more comprehensive understanding of cross-border financing and domestic giving.
Charities --- Economic assistance --- Non-governmental organizations. --- Non-governmental organizations
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Maternal and infant welfare --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Mothers --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities
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At a time when uneven power dynamics are high on development actors’ agenda, this book will be an important contribution to researchers and practitioners working on innovation in development and civil society.While there is much discussion of localization, decolonization and ‘shifting power’ in civil society collaborations in development, the debate thus far centers on the aid system. This book directs attention to CSOs as drivers of development in various contexts that we refer to as the Global South. This book take a transformative stance, reimagining roles, relations and processes. It does so from five complementary angles: (1) Southern CSOs reclaiming the lead, 2) displacement of the North–South dyad, (3) Southern-centred questions, (4) new roles for Northern actors, and (5) new starting points for collaboration. The book relativizes international collaboration, asking INGOs, Northern CSOs, and their donors to follow Southern CSOs’ leads, recognizing their contextually geared perspectives, agendas, resources, capacities, and ways of working. Based in 19 empirically grounded chapters, the book also offers an agenda for further research, design, and experimentation.Emphasizing the need to ‘Start from the South’ this book thus re-imagines and re-centers Civil Society collaborations in development, offering Southern-centred ways of understanding and developing relations, roles, and processes, in theory and practice.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. Funded by Wageningen University.
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