Charity, ONG-Ization and Emergent Ethics of Volunteerism: The Case of Islamic NGOs in Côte d'Ivoire

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Resource class
Book Section
Title
Charity, ONG-Ization and Emergent Ethics of Volunteerism: The Case of Islamic NGOs in Côte d'Ivoire
list of authors
LeBlanc, Marie Nathalie
list of editors
Weiss, Holger
Abstract
Drawing on ethnographic field research conducted in the cities of Bouaké and Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire between 2011 and 2017, this chapter examines the recent growth and institutionalization of Islamic voluntary, humanitarian and charity actions. The past two decades have been marked by the multiplication of formal and legally recognized Islamic NGOs in the country. The chapter focuses on the transformation of Islamic charity work and the emergent ethics of volunteerism that stems out of the institutionalization of Islamic charity. Contemporary Ivorian Islamic NGOs adhere to an ethic of volunteerism that builds on older-standing Islamic charitable principles based on personal zakât and sadaqqa donations. The emergent ethics of volunteerism emphasizes values of self-responsibilization, individual accountability and long-term development that converge with neoliberal development logics and prioritize private entrepreneurship while transferring responsibilities for humanitarian assistance to communities and individuals.
Book Title
Muslim Faith-Based Organizations and Social Welfare in Africa
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Date
2020
Language
Anglais
isbn
978-3-030-38307-7
Spatial Coverage
Côte d'Ivoire
pages
85-117
oclcnum
1129214064