The effectiveness of rural versus urban nonprofit organisations in the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Authors: | Elena Urquía-Grande Antti Rautiainen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Economics and Business, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. School of Business and Economics, Jyv?skyl? University, Jyv?skyl?, Finland |
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Abstract: | The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a country with high natural resources, but it has suffered from decades of civil wars and social turmoil, being heavily aid-dependent. In the DRC, several Nonprofit Organisations (NPOs) are major players in fighting poverty and enhancing welfare. This research aims to analyse the effectiveness of small NPOs in improving poor peoples’ lives through health, education, and economic activities. Two NPOs working in the DRC, one in a rural and the other in an urban area, are compared by researching the aid sites and surveying 201 households (aid beneficiaries). Our case observations and the survey results facilitate analysing the mission accomplishment, effectiveness, and accountability of the NPOs although we admit that the DRC conditions make exact measurements difficult. Multivariate analyses are used to study the differences in aid impacts. There are significant differences in the beneficiaries’ perception of the NPO effectiveness in improving health while no significant differences in education impact were found. This is probably because both case NPOs have succeeded in getting a large proportion of the children of their area registered in the education centres created by the NPOs. Differences were observed in the accountability and reporting style of the NPOs. |
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Keywords: | NPO DRC impact mission accomplishment health and education effectiveness accountability |
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