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Structure • Introduction • NGOs in Iceland: Past and Present • How did the economic crisis of 2008 affect the third sector and its relations with the government? • The changing nature of the volunteer sector-(Research from 2013) A short introduction to the Icelandic volunteer sector • Icelandic society – Agrarian society – Farming economy – Urbanization • The volunteer sector in Iceland traces its roots to the 19th century. Historical overview of the Icelandic third sector • The “general” trend in accordance with international developments • In the 19th century and first decades of the 20th century non-profits played a leading role both in establishing and providing health and social services – with or without limited government support • Fundamental changes in the relationship occurred following the establishment of the welfare state, economic growth and social changes • Following a large expansion of the government in the 1950s and 1960s the government began to dominate some areas such as hospitals and general health services • Several types of public services were left to non- profits Historical overview (cont.) • Non-profits increased in numbers in the 60s and 70s, especially social movements and advocacy groups. The advocative role of non-profits in Iceland became strong in the 1960s and 1970s, with creation of human rights organizations • In the 80s an effort was made to create formal contractual relations - which had not existed previously – some “tools of government” such as tax incentives were left out • The small and reactive public administration seems to have had limited capability to play a leading role in the partnership (administrative capacity) • A tight but informal social network of key players created complex relations early in the 20th century • Different historical paths depending on area of activity NGOs fulfilling Public tasks • Elderly care(approx. 60%) • Mass care volunteering – The Icelandic emergency system consists of state, municipalities and third sector elements • Various welfare task handled by different NGOs – Influential disability society, both umbrella with associate societies. – The Icelandic Red Cross and more... • Other NGOs...
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