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Fernando, H.S.G. 2016. National Non-Governmental Organization’s Influence on Policy Making: Special Reference to Sri Lanka in Post-War Period. In proceedings of the 17th Conference on Postgraduate Research, International Postgraduate Research Conference 2016, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 225. |
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Non-governmental organizations have become influential actors in the world of politics. NGOs
are basically defined as “a non-profit entity whose members are citizens or associations of
citizens of one or more countries and whose activities are determined by the collective will of
its members in response to the members of the one or more communities with which the NGO
cooperate”. As there are several classifications of NGOs, they can be classified as international
NGOs, national NGOs, humanitarian NGOs, human rights NGOs, advocacy NGOs, regional
NGOs and etc. Most of the time, national NGOs have become critical non-state actors in each
and every country. According to realist theorists, nation states always strategically think to
maintain their sovereignty for their survival and largely ignore those non-government actors
which having no real power in international politics. Constructivists and institutionalists have
spawned a variety of theories that have explanative power with regard to NGO roles in
international relations which will be considered more fully.
The emergence of NGOs in Sri Lanka basically started due to the causes of civil war in North.
The increased refugee flows, conflict resolution and poor food and health care services
encouraged humanitarian NGOs to function in Sri Lanka. Not only the international NGOs, but
also the national NGOs also contributed largely for the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka. After
the eradication of the conflict in Sri Lanka, national NGOs take part in influencing the policy
making mechanisms to strengthen the post-war harmony. Therefore this research is mainly
examine what kind of influence the national NGOs impose on the policy making process in Sri
Lanka in post-war period. The main objective of this study is to find the impact of national
NGOs in policy making and what kind of fields that have been influenced by NGOs to prosper
better policy making mechanisms. The study has been conducted using both primary and
secondary data and used qualitative data analysis techniques. Secondary data have been
collected from books, journals, reports, and academic publications. Primary data have collected
by interviewing diplomats, government officers, and NGO staff members through unstructured
questionnaire method through convenience sampling method. The study has identified that
national NGOs influence in policy making in strengthening good governance, transparency and
accountability, justice, and collaborative for projects of Sri Lanka. Through different strategies
they make the public aware of information and promoting essential polices to be implemented
in the country. |
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