Report Dissemination: Commercial Prospects for Donor-Funded Namibian Nongovernmental Organizations

This presentation discusses findings from a report compiled by the SHOPS project on potential commercial opportunities for nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). By offering some health and wellness services commercially, NGOs can decrease their dependence on donor-funding by allowing them to cover some of their costs through revenue generation; however, this option is not without caveats. Download the presentation for an explanation of some of the implications of commercialization.

Author

SHOPS Project

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
September 2013
Resource Types
Presentation
Country
Namibia
Technical Area
Health Financing
Keywords
NGO sustainability
financing strategies
financing mechanisms
financial sustainability
Current Downloads
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