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. 2012 Nov 23;8:38. doi: 10.1186/1744-8603-8-38

Table 1.

Summary of four waves of NGO sector evolution

Wave Approximate era Defining characteristics
1st
WWII to late 1960s
• Small number of large, well established NGOs
• Primarily involved in emergency and conflict relief
• Religious and missionary affiliations commonplace
2nd
Early 1970s to early 1980s
• Role expanded beyond emergency and conflict relief
• Community level work employing participatory approaches commonplace
3rd
Mid/early 1980s to late 1990s
• Rapid proliferation of NGOs around the globe linked to changing political and economic ideologies of the time
• Significant increase in funding for NGO related projects
• NGOs were considered development alternatives and become the ‘favoured child’ of development agencies
4th
Early 2000s- current
• NGO activity shaped by poverty reductions agendas and Millennium Development Goals
• Funders increasingly channelling aid to and through NGOs
    • Increase in bilateral aid and global health initiatives (i.e.Global Fund, PEPFAR)