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    Comparative lobbying research


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	   <p>By Bundy, Jonathan. 
	   Journal of Public Affairs 2015
                        
                        
                        
                        
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    How multinational civil society organisations and non‐governmental organisations lobby policy for human rights in Africa






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	   <p>By Bionyi Nyoh, Israel. 
	   Journal of Public Affairs  2011
                        
                        , In recent years, the number of international non‐governmental organisations (INGOs) and international civil society organisations (ICSOs) trying to influence policy processes in Africa has increased considerably. These players increasingly play an important role in socio‐political and life of many African countries. To achieve certain political results, INGOs and ICSOs often lobby governments, using a variety of techniques. Though lobbying as a public relations (PR) technique is widely discussed in academic spheres, the debate on the relationship between transnational advocacy and lobbying as a PR practice is still marginal. This paper explores how INGOs and ICSOs lobby governments in Africa and examines via a case the effectiveness of activist lobbying in the continent.
                        
                        
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