The emergence of a fourth pillar in development aid. Develtere, P. & De Bruyn, T. Development in Practice, 19(7):912–922, 2009.
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Development co-operation has traditionally been the playing field of governments, multilateral institutions, and established development NGOs. In the past decade, however, other actors in Northern countries as businesses, and (such migrants' organisations, professional groups, schools) have shown active interest in development-related activities. Although they do not belong to the epistemic community of development specialists and are often overlooked in the discourse and literature on development their number and are co-operation, importance These novel rise to some growing. approaches to development co-operation give important reflections about their methodologies, potential impact, and fundraising. Based on the authors' experiences and research in Belgium, the article raises some issues about what they term the fourth pillar of development co-operation, with the aim of stimulating the academic and policy-oriented debate.
@article{develtere_emergence_2009,
	title = {The emergence of a fourth pillar in development aid},
	volume = {19},
	issn = {0961-4524},
	doi = {10.1080/09614520903122378},
	abstract = {Development co-operation has traditionally been the playing field of governments, multilateral institutions, and established development NGOs. In the past decade, however, other actors in Northern countries as businesses, and (such migrants' organisations, professional groups, schools) have shown active interest in development-related activities. Although they do not belong to the epistemic community of development specialists and are often overlooked in the discourse and literature on development their number and are co-operation, importance These novel rise to some growing. approaches to development co-operation give important reflections about their methodologies, potential impact, and fundraising. Based on the authors' experiences and research in Belgium, the article raises some issues about what they term the fourth pillar of development co-operation, with the aim of stimulating the academic and policy-oriented debate.},
	number = {7},
	journal = {Development in Practice},
	author = {Develtere, Patrick and De Bruyn, Tom},
	year = {2009},
	pages = {912--922},
}

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