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Civil society advocacy in Nigeria: promoting democratic norms or donor demands?

机译:尼日利亚的民间社会倡导:促进民主规范或捐助者要求?

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Background Civil society organizations (CSOs) are often assumed to be institutions that facilitate communication between citizens and policymakers. However, CSO advocacy is only as effective as the space allowed by government, the resources available from funders, and their own internal capacity. This article presents findings from a study in Nigeria that explores the advocacy and service delivery roles of CSOs working in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention and mitigation. We will argue that donor and government treatment of civil society as service delivery organizations, rather than as organizations that participate in democratic norms, have shaped how civil society organizations work to mitigate and prevent HIV. Methods From February to April 2012, a team of Health Systems 20/20 staff and one consultant conducted 48 in-depth interviews with civil society organizations, State AIDS Control Agencies (SACAs), donors, international organizations, and networks of people living with HIV to examine a wide range of advocacy efforts by CSOs. For quantitative data collection, sampling frames were assembled from lists of HIV-oriented or involved CSOs. This sampling frame consisted of 2548 CSOs from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. A random sample was then taken from the sampling frame, and we contacted 665 CSOs to arrange interviews. With a response rate of 80.2?%, the project conducted 533 surveys in February 2012. Results These surveys showed that CSOs advocacy efforts focused on community mobilization related to behavior change, such as peer education (54.9 % of CSOs) and rallies (58.2 % of CSOs), and not on changing government policies. In-depth interviews highlighted the role of donors and government in shaping a purely apolitical role for most CSOs through funding constraints, regulations, and capacity development choices. Conclusions In light of these findings, we present key points for considering the influence of donors and government on civil society advocacy for HIV services and rights. We present evidence that donors, and international organizations, conceive of civil society as apolitical, and not as independent actors that compete for political space. More democratic and rights-based views of civil society’s role, such as holding government accountable for providing services or promoting policy change, are not emphasized.
机译:背景技术民间社会组织(CSO)通常被认为是促进公民与决策者之间沟通的机构。但是,公民社会组织的倡导仅与政府所允许的空间,资助者可利用的资源以及其自身的内部能力一样有效。本文介绍了尼日利亚一项研究的结果,该研究探讨了在人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)预防和缓解中工作的CSO的倡导和服务提供作用。我们将争辩说,捐助者和政府将公民社会视为服务提供组织,而不是作为参与民主规范的组织,已经改变了公民社会组织如何减轻和预防艾滋病毒。方法2012年2月至2012年4月,一组20/20卫生系统工作人员和一名顾问对民间社会组织,州艾滋病控制机构(SACA),捐助者,国际组织和艾滋病毒携带者网络进行了48次深度访谈。研究公民社会组织的广泛倡导工作。为了进行定量数据收集,从面向艾滋病毒的或涉及的民间组织清单中收集了抽样框架。该抽样框架由来自所有36个州和联邦首都特区的2548个CSO组成。然后从抽样框架中抽取了一个随机样本,我们联系了665个公民社会组织来安排采访。该项目在2012年2月进行了533次调查,回复率为80.2%。结果这些调查显示,公民社会组织的倡导工作侧重于与行为改变相关的社区动员,例如同伴教育(54.9%的公民社会组织)和集会(58.2%)。公民社会组织),而不是改变政府政策。深入访谈强调了捐助者和政府在通过资金限制,法规和能力发展选择来塑造大多数公民社会组织的纯粹非政治角色中的作用。结论根据这些发现,我们提出了一些关键点,以考虑捐助者和政府对民间社会倡导艾滋病毒服务和权利的影响。我们提供的证据表明,捐助者和国际组织认为民间社会是非政治的,而不是争夺政治空间的独立参与者。没有强调对民主社会角色的民主和基于权利的观点,例如要求政府对提供服务负有责任或促进政策变革。

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