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The impact of aid chains: relations of dependence or supportive partnerships for community-led responses to HIV/AIDS?

机译:援助链的影响:社区领导对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的依赖关系或支持性伙伴关系?

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In the context of increasing global emphasis on partnerships between international, governmental and civil society organisations in the distribution of international aid, this paper examines the ways in which the resulting aid chains promote and undermine community-led responses to HIV/AIDS. The impact of the aid-granting system is examined using an ethnographic case study of an HIV/AIDS prevention programme with Cambodian military families. The case study draws on observations of stakeholder meetings and programme activities, interviews with stakeholders (the donor, NGOs and military community) and textual materials (programme guidelines, policies and reports). Campbell et al.'s interrelated concepts of relational, symbolic and material context are used to frame the analysis. The establishment of a relationship with a more powerful international NGO is shown to be beneficial to the military community and civil society groups. The international NGO uses its significant material and economic leverage to improve the community's relational context (by ensuring the support of the military high command), symbolic context (by strengthening the position of community and civil society partners in relation to government bodies) and material context (through increasing access to health services). However, material and symbolic asymmetries between partners in the aid chain persist, curtailing the community's involvement and leadership. At the material and relational levels, the hierarchical flow of aid encourages accountability to the demands of the donor while excluding grassroots groups from directly accessing funding. At the symbolic level, problem-focused representations of the military further reinforce the community's position as recipients of intervention, which undermines recognition for the community's knowledge, strengths and right to fully participate. Thus while aid chains can be supportive of community-led responses, this analysis highlights how the structures and dynamics of international aid continue to position marginalised communities as recipients, not leaders, of HIV/AIDS programmes, raising particular dilemmas for intermediary international NGOs.
机译:在全球越来越重视国际,政府和民间社会组织之间在分配国际援助方面的伙伴关系的情况下,本文探讨了由此产生的援助链如何促进和破坏社区主导的对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的应对方式。通过对柬埔寨军人家庭进行的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防计划的人种学案例研究,研究了援助赠款制度的影响。案例研究借鉴了利益相关者会议和方案活动的观察结果,与利益相关者(捐助者,非政府组织和军事团体)的访谈以及文本材料(方案准则,政策和报告)。坎贝尔(Campbell)等人的相互关联的关系,符号和物质语境概念被用于框架分析。与更强大的国际非政府组织建立关系对军事团体和民间社会团体是有益的。国际非政府组织利用其重大的物质和经济影响力来改善社区的关系背景(通过确保军事高级指挥官的支持),象征性背景(通过增强社区和民间社会伙伴在政府机构中的地位)和物质背景(通过增加获得卫生服务的机会)。但是,援助链中的合作伙伴之间仍然存在实质性和象征性的不对称现象,削弱了社区的参与和领导能力。在物质和关系层面,分层援助流鼓励对捐助者的要求负责,同时排除基层团体直接获得资金的可能性。在象征意义上,以问题为中心的军事代表进一步加强了社区作为干预对象的地位,这破坏了对社区知识,实力和充分参与权的认可。因此,尽管援助链可以支持社区主导的对策,但该分析强调了国际援助的结构和动力如何继续将边缘化社区定位为艾滋病毒/艾滋病计划的接受者而不是领导人,这给中间国际非政府组织带来了特殊的困境。

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