- Title
- NGOs and the depoliticisation of development : the case of GADRA education in Grahamstown
- Creator
- Nqaba, Patronella Pinky
- ThesisAdvisor
- Matthews, Sally
- Subject
- GADRA Education (Grahamstown, South Africa)
- Subject
- Non-governmental organizations -- South Africa -- Grahamstown
- Subject
- Non-governmental organizations -- Political aspects
- Subject
- Education -- South Africa -- History
- Subject
- Right to education -- South Africa
- Subject
- Educational change -- South Africa
- Date
- 2015
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MA
- Identifier
- vital:2890
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017865
- Description
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been criticised for depoliticising development through focusing on alleviating suffering rather than on addressing the root causes of poverty and underdevelopment. This research explores whether and how NGOs can act in ways that do not depoliticise development. The research focuses on education NGOs and in particular on the NGO GADRA education in Grahamstown, South Africa, to provide insights into ways in which politically conscious leadership of NGOs attempt to deal with the contradictions that are inherent in this field of work. This research provides a brief history of the South African Education system as a means to set a basis for the discussion of the role of education NGOs in the country. Furthermore it looks at the work that is done by GADRA education in the Grahamstown community. The thesis makes the argument that education NGOs can act in ways that do not depoliticise development because by providing access to education for people who are structurally excluded from education, they contribute to shifting power. This research found that although the leadership of GADRA Education acknowledge that they are confronted with great challenges in terms of how to bring about changes in the education system, they are hopeful that advocating for quality education will bring about the potential for the disruption of power relations as they exist between the state organs and the public.
- Format
- 75 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, Political and International Studies
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Nqaba, Patronella Pinky
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