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Cautionary News: Bangladesh cancels licences of 6000 charities - AsiaOne

Cautionary News: Bangladesh cancels licences of 6000 charities - AsiaOne | Change Leadership Watch | Scoop.it

"Bangladesh cancels licences of 6000 charities" ~ Sep 11, 2012


On a day that the USA remembers terrorist acts, it's also useful to also remember what is going on in the world in some of our most impoverished areas of the world, where non-profits, NGOs hope to make a difference.


According to this post, thousands of charities are being shut down in Bangladesh over the past 3 years, attributed to power moves.  (See the Peter Drucker "There's no such thing as leadership" article for how effective that really is, long term.)


Excerpt:


Bangladesh has revoked licences for more than 6,000 charities over the last three years, an official said Tuesday, in a policy that critics slammed as a government attempt to extend its powers.


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"The government increasingly acts as though it is interested in controlling the NGO sector to a minute level detail, which will only stifle civil society activity."

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Masud Rana, spokesman for the social services department, said the licences for non-government organisations (NGOs) were withdrawn after charities were found to have collapsed or have changed their area of work.


"Most of these NGOs were sitting idle doing nothing or doing things other than they were permitted," Rana told AFP.


But the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) group said the closures were a deliberate move by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government.


"This is just a smoke screen to exert political control over civil society," said Brad Adams, Asia director at the HRW.


"The government increasingly acts as though it is interested in controlling the NGO sector to a minute level detail, which will only stifle civil society activity."


Read the full article here.

Victoria Morgia Jamolod-Umbo's comment, September 14, 2012 11:02 AM
This is a very terrible act to cancel all these charitable institutions. Politics is in the air again, controlling the lives of people. It is bad enough that we have war in these districts, but what is worst is the fact that they all seem not to care for the those who have least in life.
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11 Great Change Books of 2011 | Liz Guthridge

11 Great Change Books of 2011 | Liz Guthridge | Change Leadership Watch | Scoop.it
Here’s my top 11 list of change books for 2011.


This is an excerpt from a recent blog post by Liz.   I know her, have interviewed her, and am pleased that she's invited me to share a panel seat with her as an organizer in the upcoming Assoc. for Change Management Practitioners (ACMP) conference in 2012 in Las Vegas in April.  


3 Books from her list of 11.  

  • “Practically Radical: Not-So-Crazy Ways to Transform Your Company, Shake Up Your Industry, and Challenge Yourself” by Bill Taylor.
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  • “The Primes: How Any Group Can Solve Any Problem” by Chris McGoff.

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  • “We Are All Weird” by Seth Godin.
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Pending:

  • “The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work” by Teresa Amabile and Steven Kramer;
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  • “A Factory of One: Applying Lean Principles to Banish Waste and Improve Your Personal Performance” by Daniel Markovitz;
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  • “Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman.
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If you want to see her full list, her post is here.    Also, the name of our panel program/combo with Open Space is, "Success Secrets of Trusted Change Advisors." If you will be attending ACMP 2012 in Las Vegas, come check out our unique program.
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