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Building Sustainable Communities

Civil Society Response in South Asia

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-981-15-2392-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Erscheinungstermin: 13.11.2020
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The book aims to explore South Asian third sector – the nonprofit organizations as provider of social services. The book defines social welfare and describe its relationship to social service programmes and individual well-being; understands the social policy development from the problem identification to policy implementation; describes the range of organization of social service agencies that are responsible for providing social welfare programmes; explores the various roles that professional and non- professional helpers provide in the delivery of social welfare and their influence in promoting change in policy development; and understands the umbrella concept of Child welfare, welfare of people with disability and elderly welfare in welfare policy.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9789811523922
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-981-15-2392-2
  • Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
  • Erscheinungstermin: 13.11.2020
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2020
  • Produktform: Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert
  • Gewicht: 1257 g
  • Seiten: 850
  • Format (B x H x T): 153 x 216 x 53 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Momen, Md. Nurul

Basavaraj, M.

Baikady, Rajendra

Sheng Li, Cheng

Introduction: Civil Society in the era of Globalization: emerging concerns as a social welfare provider.- Part I: Changing South Asian Society and Developmental Challenges.- Chapter 1: Role of Civil Society Organization in the Welfare of People with Deaf and blindness in South Asia: A Case Study on Sense International India.- Chapter 2: Youth Welfare: Situating Civil Society Organizations in Developmental Paradigm.- Chapter 3: Samurdhi Programme as a poverty alleviation strategy: An evaluation study based on Bodhi Gramma village in Gampha District in Sri Lanka.- Chapter 4: Vulnerability of Charland dwellers to Climate Change: Various Adaptation practices in Bangladesh.- Part II: The State, Civil Society Organization and Social Welfare.- Chapter 5: Media and NGOs: Strategic Effective Governance.- Chapter 6: The role of civil society in democratic consolidation process in Bangladesh.- Chapter 7: Civil Society And Political Change: Globalization And Transforming Relations in South Asia.- Chapter 8: Democratic Practice and Good Governance in Nepal.- Chapter 9: Taxonomy of State-CSOs Relations in India.- Chapter 10: The civil struggle to access airways: Study on SARU Community Radio Initiative - Sri Lanka.- Part III: Civil Society initiatives for Women Welfare.- Chapter 11: Civil Society as the Guardian of Women’s Human Rights in India.- Chapter 12: Social welfare in India: role of Sri Skhetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Programme in women empowerment.- Chapter 13: Role and Contribution of Non-Governmental Organizations in Women Empowerment: A Case Study of the All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA).- Chapter 14: Civil society contribution in women empowerment.- Chapter 15: Women empowerment – Impact assessment of select Interventions by Various Third Sector Organizations in India.- Part IV: Building Sustainable communities: Civil society Response.- Chapter 16: Social Audit a tool to Access Social justice.- Chapter 17: Social System Breakdown of Bangladesh due to Rohingya Crisis: In Search for Possible Solution.- Chapter 18: Impact of Organic Farming on Sustainable Livelihood of Farmers.- Chapter 19: Managerial Efficacy of Jagratha Samithi cum Family Empowerment Forum: A Case Study of Panancherry Panchayat.- Chapter 20: People with Disabilities: Roles of Social Workers for Rehabilitation in Bangladesh.- Chapter 21: Poverty and Social Inequality: Bangladesh Experience.- Part V: Contemporary South Asian Civil Society: Issues Challenges and Concerns.- Chapter 22: Civil Society in South Asia: Issues, Themes and Prospects.- Chapter 23: Role of Civil Society in Bangladesh: Challenges and Prospect.- Chapter 24: Proactive functions of CSOs in Post War Situations – Importance of having branded CSOs (Learnings from Sri Lanka).- Chapter 25: Role of civil Societyin the developmental discourse of South Asian Region.- Part VI: Child Welfare in South Asia.- Chapter 26: Child Welfare Practice in Organizational and Institutional Context of Bangladesh.- Chapter 27: Trafficking of Children- Social Work Strategies in Prevention and Reintegration.- Chapter 28: Efforts towards Education: Looking into non-government supports for non-formal education in Bangladesh.- Part VII Civil Society – Social Welfare in a Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 29: Making Sense of Civil Society: The Experience of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal.- Chapter 30: Civil Society, Political Stability and Peace-building in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka: A Comparative Study.- Part VIII: Towards Achieving 2030 Agenda – Issues Challenges and Concerns.- Chapter 31: Popular Participation (Civil society) in Environmental Governance in Non-Western Societies.- Chapter 32: Transforming Gender Power Relations in Bhutan: Housewives to Politicians.-Chapter 33: Forest Rights Act (2006) and Community Conflicts in the Perspective of Sustainable Community Development: A Case Study on Lodha Tribes of West Bengal.- Chapter 34: Ensuring Safety for women at the public spaces – Needs and approaches.- Chapter 35: We are Stressed of Nuclear Power Plant – 2014.- Chapter 36: Hajj and Umrah Management in Bangladesh: Issues, Challenges and Human Rights perspective.- Conclusion: The Modern Welfare States-Civil Society Organization and The Welfare Challenges: Global and Local Debates.