That is, donors are the agenda-setters, identifying projects they seek to fund, and then disburse funds to INGOs that have the technical capacity and accountability infrastructure (i.e., monitoring and evaluation [M&E]) to effectively and responsibly fulfil their vision (Banks, Hulme, and Edwards 2014; Swidler and Watkins 2017). [...] Importantly, capital can be used as “both weapons and as stakes in the struggle to gain ascendancy over…fields”; thus, Within the configuration of power relations that constitutes a field, particular positions or roles, including those that mark the dominant and dominated poles of the field, can be rigorously analysed in terms of the distinctive profiles of capital associated with them. [...] 6 Expertise and Immigrant Status: A Bourdieuisan Analysis of How Citizen-led Aid Organisations Provide Health Care Transnationally themes, such as the centrality of local implementing partners in coordinating and implementing GINGO activities and how communication is maintained between these locally-situated actors and GINGO leaders in the United States. [...] In fact, Carl returned to Jamaica in 2012 for a family member’s funeral, and while attending the church service, he learned that it occasionally hosts dental clinics for the needy: I was born in Jamaica, by the way, and that’s the church that I spent ten years of my life, and I went there for a funeral for my uncle, and when I went there in 2012 for the funeral, I went across what is called a fell. [...] Hank and Pearl decided to formally establish Care Where It Counts as a 501(c)3 about a decade later once they started working in the health sector, as Pearl explains: I think it was in the winter of either 2004 or maybe early 2005, we wrote a grant to start a clinic, to do a clinic project in [village], and we wrote it to Rotary International, and we had a plan for a clinic that a local doctor and.
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Table of Contents
- Expertise and Immigrant Status A Bourdieuisan Analysis of How 3
- Citizen-led Aid Organisations Provide 3
- Health Care Transnationally 3
- Derek Richardson 3
- CDRI 3
- Cambodia Development Resource Institute 3
- Phnom Penh August 2024 3
- Chief Editor Managing Editor Associate Editors 4
- Abstract 6
- 1. Introduction 7
- 2. Background 8
- 3. Methods 12
- 4. Findings 13
- 4.1.1 Surgical solutions 13
- 4.1.2 Caribbean Care Medical Missions 15
- 4.1.3 Dental dream missions 18
- 4.1.4 Care where it counts 20
- 4.2.1 Levels of medical expertise 23
- 4.2.2 Immigrant status 24
- 5. Conclusion 25
- References 27
- CDRI Working paper series 30