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Tina Wallace
Tinawallace11@aol.com
Tina Wallace is sociologist, and an experienced researcher with NGOs with a good track record of completion and publications. She undertook research with UK NGOs in 1996/7 and produced a book and series of articles from this research. She hosted the third International NGO conference at Birmingham University in Jan.1999. She has worked a researcher and a NGO practitioner and is able to draw on her practical experience to gain the trust and confidence of UK NGOs. She has wide experience of working with the NGO sector in Uganda, and has long experience of working in Uganda. She knows the research team there well.
Papers from the research
- The current procedures and policies dominating the disbursement of aid: are they building strong relationships and enabling NGOs to meet their stated aims? A report on research carried out in Uganda between 2000-2004:
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the research: the team, the methodology, and frameworks of analysis (Tina Wallace)
- Chapter 2: The context for the research (Martin Kaleeba, Rashid Sesay and Tina Wallace)
- Chapter 3: Critical funding issues arising from interviews with a range of NGOs in Uganda: analysis of first round interviews (Tina Wallace and Martin Kaleeba)
- Chapter 4: Donor conditionalities: analysis of first round interviews (Martin Kaleeba and Tina Wallace with inputs from Patrick Mulindwa)
- Chapter 10. Case studies of working north-south and the range of relationships identified (Tina Wallace with inputs from Rajiv Khandawal)
- Chapter 11: The aid chain reaches the ground (Tina Wallace and Juliet Kiguli)
- An investigation into the reality behind NGO rhetoric of downward accountability. Tina Wallace & Jennifer Chapman forthcoming in Lucy Earle Ed. 'Creativity and Constraint: Grassroots Monitoring and Evaluation and the International Aid Arena'. www.intrac.org
- Trends in UK NGOs: a research note, Tina Wallace published in Development in Practice, 2003
- Socialist register paper: NGO Dilemmas -Trojan horses for global neoliberalism? Tina Wallace.
from Socialist Register; by permission of Merlin Press
- Funding conditionalities and development? Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman, BOND networker October 2001 BOND AUG 2001
- Funding Trends in the UK, BOND Networker April 2004 (Issue 36) Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman
BOND March 04
- The current landscape of UK NGO development management: what shapes it, how is it done and what are the implications of dominant practice? Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Research (including the methodology)
- Chapter 2: The wider context and concepts shaping the work of donors and NGOs, and different ways of understanding development practice
- Chapter 3: Donors and the aid flow
- Chapter 4. Changes in the policies and procedures of aid management in the UK NGO sector.
- Chapter 5 The tools dominating aid management, and their implications for development practice
- Chapter 6: How these issues work out in practice
- Chapter 8. Partnership: reflections on the research
- Bibliography
- Is the way aid is Disbursed through NGOs promoting a Development Practice that Addresses Chronic Poverty Well? An overview of an on-going Research Project. Presentation at STAYING POOR: CHRONIC POVERTY AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY, International Conference, IDPM, University of Manchester, 7 to 9 April 2003 Tina Wallace and Jennifer Chapman idpm.man.ac.uk
A book was published from phase 1 of the research:
Wallace, T., Crowther, C. and Shepherd, A., 1997. Standardising development: influences on UK NGOs policies and procedures. Worldview Press, Oxford.
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