ABSTRACT

This book investigates the political, social, and economic dynamics and structures that influence the leadership of Civil Society Organisations at the local, national, and global levels.

Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) play an increasingly important role in the political, economic, and social dynamics that shape daily lives across the world. Encompassing a diverse range of organisations, objectives, and activities, the CSO sector is an expansive terrain characterised by dynamic relationships between leaders, agents of action, the communities, and the global challenges that drive their agenda, which span from poverty to climate emergency to injustice to inequalities. Drawing on case studies from Brazil, India, Yemen, Syria, Iran, and Turkey, this book explores the distinct challenges faced by CSO leaders, their current operational practices, and their strategies for future development. The book highlights the roles, contributions, and challenges of young CSO leaders in particular, at a time when they are taking an increasingly active role as agents for change and development.

Overall, the book emphasises the ways in which CSO leaders are not only shaped by profound challenges such as Covid-19, but also proactively react and respond. It will be of interest to researchers across the fields of global development, business studies, peacebuilding, international relations, and civil society.

chapter 3|12 pages

Four-pillars Approach to Effective Management and Leadership

Humanitarian Aid and Development Assistance CSOs

chapter 4|13 pages

CSOs Leaders between Covid-19 and Technology Platforms

Peacebuilding Case Study

chapter 5|14 pages

Common Minimum Universe

Role of Youth Leadership in Community Development

chapter 6|13 pages

Women's Movements in Turkey

Patriarchal Authoritarianism from Empire to Republic

chapter 7|12 pages

The Tale of Reformism in Iran

chapter 9|12 pages

Constant Swings

Women's Rights Movements in the Era of Islamic Republic of Iran

chapter 10|11 pages

Effective Leadership

Yemeni Local CSOs

chapter 11|6 pages

Conclusion

Impact and Ways Forward