The changing role of non-state actors' relations in post apartheid South Africa: A case study of two Eastern Cape non-government organisations (NGOs)
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2016-08-21
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University of Fort Hare
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This study focused on the changing role of non-state actors' political relations in posta-partheid South Africa. During the apartheid period, NGOs were considered to be pushing a people-centered agenda, but the transition to the post-apartheid era made the role of NGOs complex and debatable as they are now viewed as organisations that work hand in hand with the government. A qualitative research design was implemented to conduct the study, in particular, individual interviews. The respondents included local households, community leaders
and NGO representatives.
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Chirowamhangu,R.F.(2016).The changing role of non-state actors' relations in post apartheid South Africa: A case study of two Eastern Cape non-government organisations (NGOs).Alice: University of Fort Hare