Hamjatta, Thanks for Martin Wolf's article on the current debate between not only the World Bank & National Governments vs NGOs. Please check yesterday's FT June 20,2000, there is an article by Micheal Edwards, Director of the Ford Foundation under the heading;MAKE THE PROTESTERS ACCOUNTABLE. Below are excerpts: "Luddites, extremists and the leftover left; unaccountable interest groups that undermine the authority of elected officilas; armchair radicals from the rich world who have no right to speak for the developing-world poor-since the battle of Seattle, critising NGOs has become a favourite pastime of government officials, business and the media." "It would be wrong for NGOs to dismiss these claims as ill-informed an d self-serving. NGOs must build their own legitimacy by pushing through much-needed reforms in their own community." Mr. Edwards proceeded to advocate for reform in the interest of transparency and accountability within the NGO community. "Unlike governments (which must face elections) and businesses (which must face their shareholders),NGOs report to boards of trustees that exercise only a light form of oversight." NGO Rights and Responsibilities:A New Deal for Global Governance--a book published by Foreign Policy Centre (www.fpc.org.uk) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------