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Civil Society in Hybrid Governance: Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Legitimacy in Mediating Wal-Mart’s Local Produce Supply Chains in Honduras

机译:混合治理中的公民社会:非政府组织(NGO)调解洪都拉斯沃尔玛本地农产品供应链的合法性

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This paper challenges the notion that the incorporation of actors from civil society into hybrid governance arrangements improves outcomes and legitimacy. Multi-stakeholder collaborations are a popular hybrid governance approach to development, including NGOs’ work to integrate smallholder farmers into supermarket supply chains. As a result, NGOs’ service provision role has expanded to include market facilitation, often necessitating NGOs act as market intermediaries. This paper explores how this new role may jeopardize NGOs’ organizational legitimacy in the eyes of their constituents, other development organizations, and supermarket partners, and therefore ultimately affect their ability to represent civil society in hybrid governance arrangements. Drawing on qualitative data collected in the Central American country of Honduras, this paper focuses on NGOs’ role organizing producer associations to facilitate access to Wal-Mart supermarkets. Findings suggest that a lack of supply chain transparency, NGOs’ negotiation between commercial and aid-oriented goals, and the potential to exclude producers from development projects threaten NGOs’ legitimacy. These findings illustrate the difficulties of embedding philanthropic activities in market-based systems, and demonstrate how multi-stakeholder collaborations may be influenced more by commercial priorities than the elements of a partnership. Ultimately, development NGOs are products of neoliberal, hybrid governance, even as their activities are expected to ease the transition of small-scale producers into this system.
机译:本文对以下观念提出了挑战,即将民间社会的行为者纳入混合治理安排可改善结果和合法性。多方利益相关者的合作是一种流行的混合治理发展方法,包括非政府组织将小农场主纳入超市供应链的工作。结果,非政府组织的服务提供作用已扩大到包括市场便利化,这通常需要非政府组织充当市场中介人。本文探讨了这一新角色如何在非政府组织的选民,其他发展组织和超市合作伙伴的眼中危及其组织合法性,从而最终影响其在混合治理安排中代表民间社会的能力。本文利用在中美洲洪都拉斯国家收集的定性数据,重点研究了非政府组织在组织生产者协会以促进进入沃尔玛超市方面的作用。调查结果表明,供应链缺乏透明度,非政府组织在商业目标和援助目标之间进行的谈判以及将生产者排除在发展项目之外的潜力威胁着非政府组织的合法性。这些发现说明了将慈善活动嵌入基于市场的系统中的困难,并表明与商业伙伴相比,多利益相关方的合作可能受到商业优先事项的影响更大。最终,发展性非政府组织是新自由主义,混合治理的产物,尽管它们的活动有望减轻小规模生产者向该系统的过渡。

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