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Social Audit Regulation Within the NGO Sector: Practices of NGOs Operating in Bangladesh and Indonesia

verfasst von : Vien Chu, Belinda Luke

Erschienen in: Social Audit Regulation

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Social audit is one of those important mechanisms for strengthening NGOs’ accountability to poor communities (as NGOs’ key beneficiaries). However, conducting social audits within the NGO sector often rests on the individual interests and priorities of donors or NGOs themselves, effectively resulting in self-selection bias, and limiting the effectiveness and usefulness of social audits as a control and evaluation mechanism.
The purpose of this chapter is to identify the prevalence, scale, and scope of social audits within the NGO sector, particularly NGOs engaging in microenterprise development programs. Accordingly, this study examined 20 NGOs operating in two countries - Bangladesh and Indonesia. Data were collected from publicly available sources and in-depth interviews with senior executives of the participating NGOs. Further, 10 interviews were conducted with a small sample of beneficiaries (individuals or groups from four of the participating NGOs) in order to gain an understanding of beneficiaries’ perceptions of the NGOs’ social audit mechanism. The findings reveal a range of approaches to social audit among NGOs, as well as the usefulness and limitations of this mechanism for strengthening NGO accountability, particularly to beneficiaries. Findings highlight that within the NGOs investigated the conduct of social audits remained voluntary and was strongly dependant on donors’ requirements. As social audit regulation within the NGO sector is minimal, the findings provide regulators with valuable guidance for better understanding the value of social audit as a mechanism to strengthen accountability of the NGO sector, particularly accountability to beneficiaries.

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Fußnoten
1
1 representing lowest corruption; 177 representing highest corruption.
 
2
Most recent directory available at the time of data collection.
 
3
There was, however variation in terms of what was considered a ‘short-term’ project (e.g. 1 v. 3 years).
 
4
Based on observation when visiting areas in each country (e.g. infrastructure (roads, facilities), street life, visible signs of poverty, such as people regularly searching through public bins), and consistent with social and economic data for the relevant countries (AusAID, 2013a, 2013b).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Social Audit Regulation Within the NGO Sector: Practices of NGOs Operating in Bangladesh and Indonesia
verfasst von
Vien Chu
Belinda Luke
Copyright-Jahr
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15838-9_5