2020
DOI: 10.47019/irpsi.2020/v1n1a2
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Institutional philanthropy and popular organising in Africa : some initial reflections from social movement activists

Abstract: As popular forms of organising increasingly serve as sites for change in Africa, institutionalised private philanthropy, which has generally stayed away from such activist spaces is slowly engaging. While anecdotal knowledge exists, evidence-based analysis on these relationships is scarce. This study explored how African movements experience and see the role and nature of philanthropy in relation to their own functioning and objectives. It highlighted that it is not merely a question of whether it is appropria… Show more

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