Glenzer, Kent2012-05-162012-05-162011-04Development Outreachhttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/6096International development NGOs (IDNGOs) have both flourished and been objects of cogent critique over the past twenty years. The populations and budgets of IDNGOs continue to grow even as concerns about accountability, quality, and cost persist. Meanwhile, major inroads have been made on reducing poverty, driven not by official development assistance (ODA) but by market forces.CC BY 3.0 IGODemocracydeveloping countriesdiscriminationeconomic growthglobal developmentglobal povertyhuman rightsglobal povertyhuman rightshuman rightsofficial development assistancepersons with disabilitiespolitical powerpractitionersremittancesrespectsocial changesocial justicesocial sciencesocial transformationvulnerable groupsworld governmentsWhat If We're Not Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) : The Opportunities Ahead for International Development NGOsJournal ArticleWorld Bank10.1596/1020-797X_13_1_16