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Traditionally, the policy for development and the cooperation for development have been regarded as areas reserved to the international bodies and the Governments. The development concept itself has evolved from the 1950s: jointly with the negative impact of the debt and the structural adjustment in the developing countries’ quality of life, with the growing wealth concentration resulting from the globalization, with the Government backward movement, and with the expansion of the democratization, this evolution has provided the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) with an unexpected relevance by being able to –among others– provide social services where the Government does not provide them any longer, and to take lobbying actions in favor of global interest topics such as ecology, help to displaced people, etc. This document reviews the attitude of the organizations of decisive importance to the cooperation for development programs (World Bank, European Union), and of the development agencies of some sponsors with the aim of showing that both in concept and in practice the NGOs have become essential actors for reaching the goals of the poverty fighting programs.

 

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