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The objective of the paper is to discuss the rural poverty problems in Sindh
and evaluate the joint reaction / response of NGOs - both national and
international in alleviating poverty so as to assess their performance in
terms of their output, efficiency and sustainability. The NGOs have
emerged as an institution for contributing to poverty alleviation. Overall,
the purpose of this research was to examine the role of NGOs in poverty
alleviation and draw policy lessons. The study was conducted in Badin
district using in-depth analysis, techniques such as case studies. NGOs
working in Badin with the history of very old, old and new were used as
criteria for selection. Using this criterion NRSP, LHDP, BRDS were
selected for study purpose.
Data revealed that the training offered by NGOs is counterproductive as
majority of respondents reported that these trainings were ineffective in
terms of their application in professional life. It is mentioned that there are
so many sectors which are ignored by NGOs for example corruption and
motivating people for “Right Based Approach”. Data revealed that the
selected NGOs have been duplicating the methods through which they
operate in mobilizing the rural communities. For instance, each of three
NGOs has visited VDO/CBO maintaining a symmetrical time period. The
similarities in their activities result in similar output in the shape of
perception, generating income creating awareness, and motivating people
for saving.
Dr. Albeena Mirza, Dr. Najma Shaikh, Dr. Urooj Talpur, Dr. Ambreen Z. Khaskheli. (2016) Impact Of Ngos In Poverty Alleviation: A Case Study Of Badin District, The Women - Annual Research Journal of Gender Studies, Volume-08, Issue-1.
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