Civil society organizations in the informal settlements of Buenos Aires : service providers and forces for change

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to analyze the historical roots and contribution to human development of civil society organizations in marginalized communities based on fieldwork undertaken in seven informal settlements of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The paper provides evidence of a dense network of organizations whose principal function is the provision of social services, especially food assistance, through a complementary relationship with the state. The current effectiveness of the settlements’ representative organizations—the principal vehicles through which community members voice their collective demands—is limited by a mix of factors intimately related to civil society–state relations, including irregularities in election processes, conflicts between organizations, and lack of transparency in the allocation of public resources. The paper concludes that true empowerment of these communities to act as a unified force for change requires the strengthening of neighborhood organizations and greater government openness to civil society participation in public decision-making processes.

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Main Author: Mitchell, Ann Elizabeth
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Springer 2016
Subjects:ORGANIZACIONES NO GUBERNAMENTALES, ASISTENCIA SOCIAL, POBREZA, VILLAS DE EMERGENCIA, POLITICA PUBLICA, ESTADO, SOCIEDAD CIVIL,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8435
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