Global Civil Society Response to the COVID-19 Crisis

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2023-07-18
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How did Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) globally address the needs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? In this study, we examine the roles CSOs played during the first eighteen months of the pandemic, their main challenges, and how the pandemic changed CSOs’ roles in society across 39 countries and economies. Using inductive thematic analysis analyzing responses from global philanthropy experts in two consecutive studies (2020 & 2021), we find that CSOs played fourteen roles, of which we discuss the six most mentioned: providing social assistance; responding to health care needs; coordinating and collaborating with government and business; mobilizing funds to address societal needs; raising awareness and combating misinformation; and advocating. Challenges for CSOs included reduced revenue and difficulty reaching beneficiaries. We found these challenges led to innovative ways of operating and new arrangements between civil societies and governments, which may have opened opportunities for a more active role of CSOs.

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Garcia, S., Carrigan, C. & Wiepking, P. Global Civil Society Response to the COVID-19 Crisis. Voluntas (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-023-00589-5
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Charles Stewart Mott Foundation John Templeton Foundation Indiana University Office of the Vice-President for Research WINGS IUPUI Office of International Affairs Sustainable Development Goals
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