
Advocacy NGOs
Morales-Belpaire, Joaquín; Serfilippi, Elena (2015-06), Advocacy NGOs. https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/17700
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Document de travail / Working paperDate
2015-06Series title
NOPOOR Working PaperSeries number
24Pages
33
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Morales-Belpaire, JoaquínCentre de Recherche en Economie du Developpement [CRED]
Serfilippi, Elena
Center of Research in the Economics of Development [CRED]
Abstract (EN)
We develop a theoretical model in which NGOs financed by foreign donors engage in two types of activities in a developing country: service provision and advocacy. In the model, service provision relieves poverty, but these aid resources risk embezzlement by corrupt authorities. Advocacy can encourage the local population to demand more transparency to the authorities, reducing embezzlement at the cost of investing fewer e↵orts in direct poverty alleviation. We find that in general advocacy will be under-provided because its benefit, improved governance, has the characteristics of a public good. NGOs can remedy to this under-provision by coordinating their actions, but because this coordination threatens the rents of the local authorities, officials will respond to coordination attempts by cracking down on NGOs. Full coordination is therefore undesirable: crackdown of NGOs will be too strong, which reduces service provision and hurts beneficiaries.Subjects / Keywords
NGOs; Autocracy; Advocacy; Campaining; Aid Effectiveness; Co- ordinationRelated items
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