Silence in NGO Discourse

Barker, Micheal
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/03/13/silence-in-ngo-discourse/
Date Written:  2017-03-13
Publisher:  CounterPunch
Year Published:  2017
Resource Type:  Article
Cx Number:  CX20573

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) maintain a ubiquitous presence in most peoples lives (whether they realize it or not). It therefore should be a commonsense act that we scrutinize NGO activities to ascertain their exact political function within the "our" neoliberal world order.

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Shivji correctly diagnoses that the rise and rise of the nonprofit sector is closely aligned to neoliberal growth imperatives which "banishe[d] issues of equality and equity to the realm of rights, not development." In this way, 'rights' are reduced to the purview of advocacy NGOs, no longer a terrain for popular struggle." "NGOs by accepting the myth of being non-political contribute to the process of mystification, and therefore objectively side with the status quo, contrary to their expressed stand for change." While such a troubling discourse had been vigorously challenged both from within academia and on the streets, unfortunately, as Shivji points out: "A large part of the African intellectual elite has been co-opted and accommodated within the neoliberal discourse." Thus his thesis is "that the sudden rise of NGOs and their apparently prominent role in Africa are part of this neoliberal" offensive. He argues that NGOs merely represent the "continued domination of imperialism… in a different form."

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