GO-NGO Partnership: A Developmental Approach for Health Sector in Northeast India
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2019, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
During the Seventh Five Year plan, there was an affect of privatization in Indian economy. That influenced in most of the policies and programmes of India through involvement of government as well as NGOs. Involvement of NGOs has also been noticed since 1970s and 1980s with the different initiatives of people of around the world and that brought out an idea of government partnership with NGOs to promote all round development. This idea further affected the health sector that lead to arise of several private sector hospitals and clinics in different cities in India. During that period, government recognizes the NGOs strength and accepted their participation through the state government. It’s introduced NGOs as a complimentary to the government services that can even deliver health services to the masses. In the context of Northeast India, the development of rural areas as well as improvement of the condition of health is still in underneath. Therefore, the paper intends to highlight how an effective partnership between Government and NGOs can promote and boost up the health status of Northeast India.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Bijoy Das
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