The national politics of educational advocacy in the context of global governance: international funding and support for civil society engagement in Cambodia

D. Brent Edwards, Jr., Will Brehm, Inga Storen

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Abstract

This paper examines the Civil Society Education Fund’s (CSEF) impact on the non-governmental organisation education partnership (NEP) in Cambodia. With financial backing from the World Bank and the Fast Track Initiative, the CSEF is an initiative that is managed internationally by the Global Campaign for Education. Its goal is to help national networks of non-governmental organizations participate in education decision-making and to serve as a watchdog for progress related to internationally agreed upon goals. Through the CSEF, the deployment of various strategies, and other external factors, the NEP was able to able to achieve recognition, legitimacy and influence at the national level. However, the NEP has had to balance working with the state and working for the state. This case study highlights strategies used by civil society actors to engage state actors, the efficacy of international support, and the conflicts inherent in both.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-188
Number of pages18
JournalCompare: a journal of comparative and international education
Volume48
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

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