how is the civil society significant for the empowerment of the marginalized?
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In developing countries like India, civil societies like NGOs play a crucial role for
the social development of the marginalised people. Again these groups of people
have also developed a sense of expectations from the NGOs as the state
-sponsored development initiatives have miserably failed to elevate their status in
society, in the contemporary development discourse, the concept of
empowerment of the marginalised has got a special focus and civil society
initiatives have been given an emphasis.
As the role of civil society has acquired a special significance for the social
development and the empowerment of the marginalised people, and it has
developed a substantive relationship with them who are the marginalised people
and how the developmental processes have contributed to their marginalisation in society.
Marginalisation in conventional parlance is a complex process of relegating
specific group(s) of people to the lower or outer edge of society. It effectively
pushes these groups of people to the margin of society economically, politically
, culturally, and socially following the parameters of exclusion and inclusion.
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the social development of the marginalised people. Again these groups of people
have also developed a sense of expectations from the NGOs as the state
-sponsored development initiatives have miserably failed to elevate their status in
society, in the contemporary development discourse, the concept of
empowerment of the marginalised has got a special focus and civil society
initiatives have been given an emphasis.
As the role of civil society has acquired a special significance for the social
development and the empowerment of the marginalised people, and it has
developed a substantive relationship with them who are the marginalised people
and how the developmental processes have contributed to their marginalisation in society.
Marginalisation in conventional parlance is a complex process of relegating
specific group(s) of people to the lower or outer edge of society. It effectively
pushes these groups of people to the margin of society economically, politically
, culturally, and socially following the parameters of exclusion and inclusion.
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The main objective of the course is to focus on managing civil Society and making them more effective in working for the poor and the disadvantaged.
Explanation:
- People can be marginalised due to multiple factors.
- They are sexual orientation, gender, geography, ethnicity, religion, displacement, conflict or disability.
- Political discrimination may marginalise some ethnic groups, migrants or particular regions of the country.
- Civil society has been referred to as a political association governing social conflict through the imposition of rules that restrain citizens from harming one another.
- In the classical period, the concept was used as a synonym for the good society and seen as indistinguishable from the state.
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