bano, sher jizu, li imran, muhammad
This study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL), psychological safety (PS), conflict management strategies (CMSs), job performance, and the moderating role of an inclusive environment in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. Data for this research were collected through quantitative means from NGOs operating in Gil...
Bhuiyan, Mohammad Ismail Haque, Md. Aminul
Published in
Frontiers in Health Services
Objective This study holds significant importance as it aims to delve into the impactful NGOs’ initiatives and grassroots approaches instrumental in providing healthcare services to Dhaka's underserved slum people. It focuses on understanding how these factors influence the use and access to health services, which is a crucial aspect for researcher...
Espinosa, Romain Borau, Sylvie Treich, Nicolas
Undercover videos have become a popular tool among NGOs to influence public opinion and generate engagement for the NGO’s cause. These videos are seen as a powerful and cost‑effective way of bringing about social change, as they provide first‑hand evidence and generate a strong emotional response among those who see them. In this paper, we empirica...
dragan, alexandru ispas, raluca tatiana crețan, remus
There has recently been discussion regarding how heritage rural areas are culturally affected by recent urban-to-rural migration. However, little research has been conducted on the form this process takes in post-communist contexts. Taking a geography approach to some Romanian heritage sites, this study foregrounds narratives based on interviews wi...
weryński, piotr dolińska-weryńska, dorota
The innovativeness of non-governmental organisations, the basic institutions of civil society, is conditioned, among other things, by the endogenous potential of agency of the entities operating within them. The article attempts to answer two research questions regarding the above-mentioned issues: (1) How individual components of binding and bridg...
ali, muhamed
This study employs a multi-dimensional approach to analyze the impact of Islamic education on the Balkans’ religious, educational, and socio-political landscapes. Using descriptive, historical, and analytical methods, it examines the evolution and influence of Islamic educational institutions under Ottoman rule and their continued development throu...
Zhang, Hao
Published in
Frontiers in Political Science
This article examines the relationship between grassroots non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the authoritarian state of China in terms of mobilizingpolicy changes in response to the climate crisis. It focuses on the advocacystrategy of NGOs and seeks to explain how NGOs in China use their expertise asthe entry point to establish policy netwo...
pishkhani, golnesa rezanezhad de backer, mattias
Based on two research projects in the Brussels-based artistic workspace and NGO Globe Aroma, this paper shows how artists with a (recent) migration background make sense of the arts and the space in which they are produced. Born out of a need to counter the dominant presence of men in this artistic workspace and create a welcoming environment, text...
Trombetta, Isabella
Published in
Frontiers in Political Science
Search and Rescue (SAR) in the Central Mediterranean has been at the center of the European debate on migration management of the past decade. In response to the challenges posed by maritime rescue operations, European governments have increasingly centralized their efforts through Frontex operations, departing from the previous collaborative frame...
Besnier, Niko
Au cours des dernières décennies, des ONG internationales ont développé dans les pays dits du « Sud » des politiques d’émancipation fondées sur une lecture universalisante des pratiques et des identités de genre et de sexualité qui ne se conforment pas aux normes conventionnelles. Mais certains critiques soutiennent que, loin d’avoir un effet libér...