Private voluntary organizations in Egypt : Islamic development, private initiative, and state control / Denis J. Sullivan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, �1994.Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 191 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 081302045X
- 9780813020457
- Charities -- Egypt
- Voluntarism -- Egypt -- Societies, etc
- Voluntarism -- Government policy -- Egypt
- Economic assistance, Domestic -- Egypt
- Economic assistance -- Egypt
- Egypt -- Economic policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Philanthropy & Charity
- Charities
- Economic assistance
- Economic assistance, Domestic
- Economic policy
- Voluntarism -- Government policy
- Voluntarism -- Societies, etc
- Egypt
- Social Welfare & Social Work - General
- Social Welfare & Social Work
- Social Sciences
- 361.7/6/0962 20
- HV443 .A45 1994eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-186) and index.
Print version record.
Hypotheses and Theoretical Framework. Religion and Development. PVOs and Privatization. The International Context -- Ch. 1. Politics, Philanthropy, and PVOs in Egypt. "Association" Defined. Law 32 of 1964 -- The Law of Associations. PVO Structure and Activities. Charitable Associations and CDAs. Federations. Governmental Acceptance: Procedures and Pitfalls. Goals and Finances of a PVO. Politics and Philanthropy -- Ch. 2. Public PVOs and Governmental NGOs. Community Development Associations. Outlines of a Debate: Public versus Private. Productive Families Project. Social Fund for Development -- Ch. 3. Religious Associations and Development in Egypt. The Multifaceted Nature of the Islamic Movement. Islamic Investment Companies. Private Islamic Associations. Islamic Medical Associations. Islam The "Other Path" Nationally Organized Islamic Services. Not Just Islamic PVOs. Challenge to the State. Islamic Society versus Secular State. A Positive Force for Change.
English.
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