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NGOs, Organizational Culture, and Institutional Sustainability

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David Lewis

Journal: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceYear: 2003Citations: 91

This paper draws on ongoing qualitative research on a sericulture project in Bangladesh to explore the ways in which the concept of organizational culture—which is rarely considered within the analysis of development interventions—can help reveal the complex roots of sustainability problems within m...

Social SciencesDevelopmentDevelopment, Ethics, and Society
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Responding to Neuromonitoring Changes in 3-Column Posterior Spinal Osteotomies for Rigid Pediatric Spinal Deformities

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James Jarvis, Samuel Strantzas, Marc Lipkus, Laura Holmes et al.

Journal: SpineYear: 2013Citations: 78

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of prospectively collected data on the neuromonitoring changes recorded during a consecutive series of cord level 3-column posterior spinal osteotomies for the correction of rigid pediatric spinal deformities in children between 2005 and 2012. OBJECTIVE: To review ...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgery
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Information Systems and Nongovernmental Development Organizations: Advocacy, Organizational Learning, and Accountability

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David Lewis, Shirin Madon

Journal: The Information SocietyYear: 2004Citations: 71

This article highlights a set of critical issues for information systems research that can be fruitfully explored through the study of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in developing countries. At the same time, the article argues that research on development NGOs needs to draw more fully on the ...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsE-Government and Public Services
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Crossing the Boundaries between ‘Third Sector’ and State: life-work histories from the Philippines, Bangladesh and the UK

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David Lewis

Journal: Third World QuarterlyYear: 2007Citations: 66

Abstract The three-sector model—encompassing the private, public and non-governmental or ‘third’ sectors—is important to much of the research that is undertaken on development policy. While it may be analytically convenient to separate the three sectors, the realities are more complex. Non-governmen...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsSocial Policy and Reform Studies
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Of texts and practices: Empowerment and organisational cultures in world bank-funded rural development programmes

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Anthony Bebbington, David Lewis, Simon Batterbury, Elizabeth Olson et al.

Journal: The Journal of Development StudiesYear: 2007Citations: 62

The World Bank's recent concern for 'empowerment' grows out of longer standing discussions of participation, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society. While commitments to empowerment enter World Bank texts with relative ease, their practice within Bank-funded projects is far more con...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Effectiveness of a live oral human rotavirus vaccine after programmatic introduction in Bangladesh: A cluster-randomized trial

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Khalequ Zaman, David A. Sack, Kathleen M. Neuzil, Mohammad Yunus et al.

Journal: PLoS MedicineYear: 2017Citations: 59

BACKGROUND: Rotavirus vaccines are now globally recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), but in early 2009 WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization reviewed available data and concluded that there was no evidence for the efficacy or effectiveness of a two-dose schedule of...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious DiseasesOpen Access
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AN INTEGRATED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF VEGETABLE AND FISHPOND TECHNOLOGIES ON POVERTY IN RURAL BANGLADESH

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Kelly K. Hallman, David Lewis, Suraiya Begum, Hallman, Kelly K. et al.

Journal: AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)Year: 2003Citations: 59

study examines the poverty reduction implications of the introduction of three different agricultural technologies by government and NGOs in three rural sites across Bangladesh. The first is new vegetable seeds developed by AVRDC introduced in Saturia to women owning small amounts of land by a local...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Rethinking aquaculture for resource-poor farmers: perspectives from Bangladesh

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David Lewis

Journal: Food PolicyYear: 1997Citations: 59

Expectations about the unfulfilled potential of aquaculture as a source of animal protein for the poor of Bangladesh are currently running high. Evidence suggests that social and economic constraints to intensification are as yet poorly understood and may constitute an important barrier to improving...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic Science
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NGOs, Donors, and the State in Bangladesh

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David Lewis

Journal: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceYear: 1997Citations: 57

This article examines nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnership issues in the light of a 1996 World Bank report that seeks to promote a greater level of partnership between government and NGOs. The first part of the article briefly reviews Bangladesh's now well-known NGO sector. The continuing ...

Social SciencesDevelopmentInternational Development and Aid
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Humanitarianism, civil society and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh

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David Lewis

Journal: Third World QuarterlyYear: 2019Citations: 54

This paper reflects on responses to Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee crisis in the weeks that followed the increased numbers of Rohingya refugees who arrived from Myanmar after 24 August 2017. Drawing on literature on the local and international dimensions of humanitarianism, and the analytical lens of...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsAsian Geopolitics and EthnographyOpen Access
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Going It Alone: Female-Headed Households, Rights and Resources in Rural Bangladesh

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David Lewis

Journal: European Journal of Development ResearchYear: 1993Citations: 47
Social SciencesGender StudiesGender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
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Patterns of Rural Mechanisation, Energy and Employment in South Asia: Reopening the Debate

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Stephen Biggs, Scott Justice, David Lewis

Journal: London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science)Year: 2011Citations: 45

During the 1970s, major policy debates on the role of mechanisation in agricultural and rural development in south Asia took place; by the early 1990s, such debates had largely faded. Yet today, countries such as Bangladesh possess some of the most productive, mechanised and labour-intensive agricul...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Assessing the impact of vegetable and fishpond technologies on poverty in rural Bangladesh.

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Kelly Hallman, David Lewis, Suraiya Begum

Journal: London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science)Year: 2007Citations: 44
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Organising and Representing the Poor in a Clientelistic Democracy: the Decline of Radical NGOs in Bangladesh

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David Lewis

Journal: The Journal of Development StudiesYear: 2017Citations: 43

This paper examines the political role of radical development NGOs that emerged in Bangladesh to challenge the marginalisation of subordinate groups and strengthen democratic processes. After briefly introducing the political context of Bangladesh and its NGOs, the paper identifies and defines a rad...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceReligion, Society, and DevelopmentOpen Access
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A Tale of Three Villages

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David Lewis, Abul Hossain

Journal: Journal of South Asian DevelopmentYear: 2008Citations: 39

This article discusses a set of qualitative data collected in 2004 on changes in formal and informal aspects of local institutions and power in Bangladesh, drawn from three contrasting villages of Greater Faridpur district. It explores the idea that the rural power structure, previously conceived as...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and Development
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