Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad
This study aims to provide the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MoCA) of the People's Republic of China an overview of international experience with the use of direct and indirect, consumer and producer side instruments for engaging civil society or...
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ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS AGED AGING ASSETS AUDITORS BANKS BASIC SERVICES BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BIDDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARE FOR CHILDREN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS CHARITABLE TRUSTS CHILD CARE CITIZENS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMPLAINTS CONFIDENCE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSUMER CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COST RECOVERY CREDITS CRIME DAY CARE DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DIRECT COSTS DIRECT INVESTMENT DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS DISCRETION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION ELDERLY PEOPLE EXERCISES FAMILIES FAMILY CARE FAMILY HOME FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FRAUD GERIATRICS GERONTOLOGY GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BODIES GOVERNMENT COOPERATION GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT SERVICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOME CARE HOMELESSNESS HOSPICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN SERVICES INCOME INDIRECT COSTS INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INSURANCE INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOB TRAINING JUSTICE LAWS LOAN LOAN PROGRAMS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOWER INTEREST RATE MARKET ECONOMY MEDICAL RESEARCH MINISTER MONOPOLIES MORALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT SECTOR NONPROFIT SECTORS NURSING NURSING AUXILIARIES OLDER PEOPLE PATIENTS PAYMENT OF INCOME TAXES PENALTIES PENSIONERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT PHILANTHROPY POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PURCHASES RAPID GROWTH RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES RESIDENTIAL CARE RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS SALARIES SALES SAVINGS SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL NEEDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES SOCIAL SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STAKEHOLDERS TAX CREDITS TAX DEDUCTIONS TAX LAWS TERMINATION THIRD SECTOR TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SERVICES TRUE COST VICTIMS VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS VOLUNTARY SECTOR VOLUNTARY WORK WAGE WELFARE STATE WELFARE STATES WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORTH YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE |
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ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS AGED AGING ASSETS AUDITORS BANKS BASIC SERVICES BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BIDDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARE FOR CHILDREN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS CHARITABLE TRUSTS CHILD CARE CITIZENS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMPLAINTS CONFIDENCE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSUMER CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COST RECOVERY CREDITS CRIME DAY CARE DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DIRECT COSTS DIRECT INVESTMENT DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS DISCRETION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION ELDERLY PEOPLE EXERCISES FAMILIES FAMILY CARE FAMILY HOME FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FRAUD GERIATRICS GERONTOLOGY GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BODIES GOVERNMENT COOPERATION GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT SERVICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOME CARE HOMELESSNESS HOSPICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN SERVICES INCOME INDIRECT COSTS INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INSURANCE INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOB TRAINING JUSTICE LAWS LOAN LOAN PROGRAMS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOWER INTEREST RATE MARKET ECONOMY MEDICAL RESEARCH MINISTER MONOPOLIES MORALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT SECTOR NONPROFIT SECTORS NURSING NURSING AUXILIARIES OLDER PEOPLE PATIENTS PAYMENT OF INCOME TAXES PENALTIES PENSIONERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT PHILANTHROPY POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PURCHASES RAPID GROWTH RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES RESIDENTIAL CARE RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS SALARIES SALES SAVINGS SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL NEEDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES SOCIAL SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STAKEHOLDERS TAX CREDITS TAX DEDUCTIONS TAX LAWS TERMINATION THIRD SECTOR TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SERVICES TRUE COST VICTIMS VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS VOLUNTARY SECTOR VOLUNTARY WORK WAGE WELFARE STATE WELFARE STATES WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORTH YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE Irish, Leon E. Salamon, Lester M. Simon, Karla W. Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
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East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China |
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This study aims to provide the Ministry
of Civil Affairs (MoCA) of the People's Republic of
China an overview of international experience with the use
of direct and indirect, consumer and producer side
instruments for engaging civil society organizations in the
delivery of government-financed social and human services.
The discussion in the report falls into three major parts.
Part one offers an overview of the scale of the civil
society sector globally and of the extent and patterns of
government support for it. Against this backdrop, part two
then examines in more detail the experience of particular
countries with government-nonprofit cooperation with respect
to outsourcing social services. Finally, based on these
experiences, the final part offers some suggestions for the
Government of China as it seeks to fashion a workable
relationship with the emerging Chinese civil society
organization (CSO) sector. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study |
author |
Irish, Leon E. Salamon, Lester M. Simon, Karla W. |
author_facet |
Irish, Leon E. Salamon, Lester M. Simon, Karla W. |
author_sort |
Irish, Leon E. |
title |
Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
title_short |
Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
title_full |
Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
title_fullStr |
Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
title_full_unstemmed |
Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad |
title_sort |
outsourcing social services to csos : lessons from abroad |
publisher |
World Bank |
publishDate |
2012 |
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20090917230533 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3105 |
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okr-10986-31052021-04-23T14:02:07Z Outsourcing Social Services to CSOs : Lessons from Abroad Irish, Leon E. Salamon, Lester M. Simon, Karla W. ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACTION PLAN ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS AGED AGING ASSETS AUDITORS BANKS BASIC SERVICES BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BIDDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARE FOR CHILDREN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS CHARITABLE TRUSTS CHILD CARE CITIZENS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CIVIL SOCIETY SECTOR COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMPLAINTS CONFIDENCE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSUMER CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COST RECOVERY CREDITS CRIME DAY CARE DELIVERY OF SERVICES DEPRECIATION DIRECT COSTS DIRECT INVESTMENT DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS DISCRETION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION ELDERLY PEOPLE EXERCISES FAMILIES FAMILY CARE FAMILY HOME FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FRAUD GERIATRICS GERONTOLOGY GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT BODIES GOVERNMENT COOPERATION GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT SERVICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOME CARE HOMELESSNESS HOSPICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN SERVICES INCOME INDIRECT COSTS INFLATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INSURANCE INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATIONS INVESTING INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOB TRAINING JUSTICE LAWS LOAN LOAN PROGRAMS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOWER INTEREST RATE MARKET ECONOMY MEDICAL RESEARCH MINISTER MONOPOLIES MORALITY NATIONAL COUNCIL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT SECTOR NONPROFIT SECTORS NURSING NURSING AUXILIARIES OLDER PEOPLE PATIENTS PAYMENT OF INCOME TAXES PENALTIES PENSIONERS PENSIONS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT PHILANTHROPY POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PURCHASES RAPID GROWTH RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES RESIDENTIAL CARE RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS SALARIES SALES SAVINGS SENIOR SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL NEEDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES SOCIAL SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STAKEHOLDERS TAX CREDITS TAX DEDUCTIONS TAX LAWS TERMINATION THIRD SECTOR TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SERVICES TRUE COST VICTIMS VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS VOLUNTARY SECTOR VOLUNTARY WORK WAGE WELFARE STATE WELFARE STATES WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS WORTH YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE This study aims to provide the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MoCA) of the People's Republic of China an overview of international experience with the use of direct and indirect, consumer and producer side instruments for engaging civil society organizations in the delivery of government-financed social and human services. The discussion in the report falls into three major parts. Part one offers an overview of the scale of the civil society sector globally and of the extent and patterns of government support for it. Against this backdrop, part two then examines in more detail the experience of particular countries with government-nonprofit cooperation with respect to outsourcing social services. Finally, based on these experiences, the final part offers some suggestions for the Government of China as it seeks to fashion a workable relationship with the emerging Chinese civil society organization (CSO) sector. 2012-03-19T17:24:37Z 2012-03-19T17:24:37Z 2009-06-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20090917230533 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3105 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study East Asia and Pacific East Asia Asia China |