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    INTRODUCTION Non-Governmental Organizations are a significant potential force for promoting implementation of developmental programs and projects such as poverty alleviation in areas such as Africa and Zambia in particular. They have for example‚ pioneered participatory methods in project design and implementation and are strong advocates of strategies that view the poor as economic and social actors rather than passive recipients of welfare. This essay seeks to discuss the concept of ‘Just

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    5. The Role of Non-State Actors Jenerali Ulimwengu 5.1 Introduction It is generally recognized that the process of building a capable state requires the participation of all the vital forces of a nation. A capable state is one that has all the attributes of a modern‚ strong‚ responsible and responsive state‚ a state capable of effectively discharging its duties of delivering security‚ peace‚ prosperity and other pubic goods to its people. Although the state has traditionally been considered as

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    • Rousseau argues that since subjects created a sovereign‚ they (the subjects) have a right to disobey it. Answer: What is a subject? Critically evaluate the relationship of a subject to the sovereign in Rousseau’s philosophy. • In Rousseau’s society‚ individuals can delegate their legislative power. This delegation of legislative power allows individuals to specialize in different activities. Answer: Can individuals delegate their legislative power in Rousseau’s philosophy? Critically evaluate

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    if we do not replace it in a societal context. Or political philosophy is studying the human being construction produced by the social body. Political philosophers were elaborating conjectures in order to understand better how individuals acted in society and which form of organization was better considering the conclusions they draw from their conjectures. We will focus not on the best form of political organization in this essay but on what seems to be the fundament of human being nature. We have

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    institutions‚ civil society organizations‚ faith-based organizations and other partners‚ AFFIRMING the State’s constitutional obligation and adherence with international laws and covenants to protect and uphold fundamental rights and freedoms of all‚ and the primacy of human dignity in Philippine society; ACKNOWLEDGING the inherent dignity of persons deprived of liberty and their right to humane treatment; RECOGNIZING the roles of public institutions including the civil society and the community

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    role the civil and the global civil society can‚ and do‚ play in finding new means of communication and dealing with one another. It comes to the following conclusion: violence as used by individuals before the formation of the state resembles violence as used by the state apparatus‚ Civility is a myth. The only difference is in the agents‚ the targets‚ the interests and the domain where violence is practiced. And for that‚ an informed‚ aware and active role should be pursued by the civil society

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    right tools to participate responsibly in society. By studying civics‚ you will be introduced to the knowledge‚ skills and beliefs that will help you become an informed‚ purposeful and active citizen.   Through the semester‚ you are strongly recommended to:   ·         Find out how government works and what processes it uses to make decision that affect us all. ·         Identify your personal belief system and values about how we participate in society. ·         Practice basic citizenship skills

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    it means NPOs and community-based organizations (CBOs) that are (i) entirely or largely independent of government; (ii) not operated for profit; and (iii) exist to serve humanitarian‚ social or cultural interests‚ either of their memberships or of society as a whole. (World Bank‚ 1996) The proportion of Bank-financed projects‚ which involve NGOs in one role or another‚ has increased steeply in recent years. While there were examples of such involvement in the 1970s‚ collaboration really only began

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    by one person. The state of nature is a state of liberty where persons are free to pursue their own interests and plans‚ free from interference. People act according to "laws of nature" which include moral equality and natural freedom. Society can exist and stay civil as long as people can work together to protect themselves and each other from those who do not obey the laws of nature. In the law of nature‚ natural moral principles that people are naturally inclined towards are implemented. The basic

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    3.)  What is civil society and why do many authors‚ such as Samuel Huntington‚ believe that civil society participation is an element that is crucial to democratic politics? World Bank definition: Refers to the wide array of non-governmental and not-for-profit organizations that have a presence in public life‚ expressing the interests and values of their members or others‚ based on ethical‚ cultural‚ political‚ scientific‚ religious or philanthropic considerations. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)

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