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A nem kormányzati szervezetek Kenyában
Author(s) -
Dániel Solymári,
Janet Mangera
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
hungarian journal of african studies / afrika tanulmányok
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-1937
pISSN - 1788-6422
DOI - 10.15170/at.2020.14.1-2.4
Subject(s) - democratization , government (linguistics) , political science , revenue , development economics , economic growth , democracy , economics , politics , law , finance , linguistics , philosophy
The role of African civic and non-governmental organizations has grown exponentially over the past ten years. Their number in Kenya has reached eleven thousand, with annual revenues in excess of one and a half billion dollars. However, the country has come a long way since the “difficult 1990s”, Kenya’s period of democratization. Fostering cooperation between NGOs and the government continues to have its problems, but without “civilians” there would be a huge gap in the field of development aid. In our article, we have reviewed the history and regulatory framework of the non-governmental sector in Kenya and its re-emergence.

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