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Successful small-scale initiatives aimed at meeting the needs of sub-groups of the chronically poor are often organised by local civil society organisations (charities, NGOs or faith-based organisations). Study of faith based organizations responses to orphans and vulnerable children reports on a study in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Uganda on the role of faith-based organisations in assisting the poor. The study finds that:
The study recommends that donors should support the operation of small grants funds through Religious Coordinating Bodies to support activities initiated by congregations. There has been an upsurge in interest in the roles that civil society organisations can play in the health sector. The capacity of CSOs to respond to specific problems is their strength. However, some argue that CSOs are more effective when in partnership with government. This is particularly important if small-scale initiatives are to expand. Civil society contributions to pro-poor health equity policies explores whether civil society organisations contribute to improved provision, coverage of and access to health services in low-income communities. This report is part of a comprehensive annotated bibliography on civil society and health: www.tarsc.org/WHOCSI produced by the WHO Training and Research Support Centre (TARSC). What is your OPINION |
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