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E-grāmata: Civil Society and Local Ownership in the Global South: Responses to Conflict and Militarism [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book assesses local civil society responses to conflict, militarism, climate change, and disease in the global south. The book will interest researchers looking for a new approach to civil society in a global south context, by focusing on local ownership, in terms of leadership culture and development in practice.



This book assesses local civil society responses to conflict, militarism, climate change, and disease in the global south.

Grounded in empirical analyses of civil society developments in Sub-Saharan African countries, Jordan, Lebanon, Yemen, Palestine, and Syria, the book demonstrates that civil society organisations in unstable circumstances and divided societies have room and power to help and influence their societies and to become engaged in supporting active participation in society to help communities to endure uncertainty. The book considers the ways in which crises of conflict, war, climate change, and disease have challenged civil society organisations in their scope of work and operations. It also demonstrates the benefits of local ownership and grassroots initiatives in helping to empower local people by contributing to decision-making processes in peacebuilding and post-conflict consensus-building.

This book will be an important read for researchers looking for a new approach to civil society in a global south context, by focusing on local ownership and the different perspectives for each country, in terms of leadership culture and development in practice.

1. Introducing and Exploring New Concepts and Practice of Local
Ownership 2.Local Humanitarianism and Organisational Complexities:
Implementation of Safeguarding Measures
3. Humanitys Army: African Civil
Society Organisations and the Protection of Civilians in Times of Crisis
4.
Local Civil Society and Qatars Diplomacy of Humanitarian Assistance to the
Gaza Strip
5. The shift in response of international actors to contemporary
security threats and challenges on the case of the European Union
6.
Challenges to Local Human Rights Defenders and Community Peacebuilders in
Libya
7. Foreign Aid: Challenges to Local Economy of Civil Society of Jordan
8. New Implications and Directions for local ownership responses
Ibrahim Natil is an associate professor of international relations at Joaan Bin Jassim Academy; a visiting professor/lecturer at the University of Law, Business School, UK; and a research fellow at Dublin City University, Ireland. He has been the co-convenor of NGOs in the Development Study Group at DSA-UK since 2018 and was elected recently as a council member of the Develpment Study Association UK (20242027).