1317:, James Pfeiffer addresses their negative effects on the country's health. According to Pfeiffer, NGOs in Mozambique have "fragmented the local health system, undermined local control of health programs, and contributed to growing local social inequality". They can be uncoordinated, creating parallel projects which divert health-service workers from their normal duties to instead serve the NGOs. This undermines local primary-healthcare efforts, and removes the government's ability to maintain agency over its health sector. Pfeiffer suggested a collaborative model of the NGO and the DPS (the Mozambique Provincial Health Directorate); the NGO should be "formally held to standard and adherence within the host country", reduce "showcase" projects and unsustainable parallel programs.
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Refuge received 180 million dollars of its 207 million dollar budget from federal funding. In recent years, government contracts to non-profits have exploded both in number and size. The Budget for the Office of
Refugee Resettlement has increased from 1.8 billion in 2018 to 6.3 billion in 2022. Critics point to the million-dollar salaries of CEOS and the use of funds for "music therapy" and "pet therapy" as a worrying sign that the money might not be appropriated to help the migrant crisis, but rather as a political move to keep wealthy backers loyal.
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with the larger valuation need not be optimal when the public good is partially excludable, when both NGO and government may be indispensable, or when the NGO and the government have different bargaining powers. Moreover, the investment technology can matter for the optimal ownership structure when there are bargaining frictions, when the parties interact repeatedly or when the parties are asymmetrically informed.
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1008:. The rise and fall of international NGOs matches contemporary events, waxing in periods of growth and waning in times of crisis. The United Nations gave non-governmental organizations observer status at its assemblies and some meetings. According to the UN, an NGO is a private, not-for-profit organization which is independent of government control and is not merely an opposition
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welfare. Operational NGOs may be subdivided into relief or development organizations, service-delivery or participatory, religious or secular, and public or private. Although operational NGOs may be community-based, many are national or international. The defining activity of an operational NGO is the implementation of projects.
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They have been questioned as "too much of a good thing". Eric Werker and Faisal Ahmed made three critiques of NGOs in developing nations. Too many NGOs in a nation (particularly one ruled by a warlord) reduces an NGO's influence, since it can easily be replaced by another NGO. Resource allocation and
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citizens from ethnic cleansing, genocide, and crimes against humanity. After that report, the
Canadian government launched its Responsibility to Protect (R2P) project outlining the issue of humanitarian intervention. The R2P project has wide applications, and among its more controversial has been the
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America, government funding of NGOs relating to immigration is common, and is one of the stated methods the Office of Refugee Resettlement uses to help integrate immigrants to America. Government funding sometimes accounts for the vast majority of overall funding for these NGOs, for example Global
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NGOs also play a critical role in driving change by advocating for policies and practices that benefit disadvantaged communities. They often work in partnership with other organizations, including government agencies, to address complex challenges that require a collaborative approach. One of the key
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Specifically, even when the government is the key investor, ownership by an NGO is optimal if and only if the NGO has a larger valuation of the project than the government. However, the general validity of this argument has been questioned by follow-up research. In particular, ownership by the party
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in 2007, saying that NGOs "are formally independent but they are purposefully financed and therefore under control". According to
Michael Bond, "Most large NGOs, such as Oxfam, the Red Cross, Cafod and ActionAid, are striving to make their aid provision more sustainable. But some, mostly in the US,
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and former policymakers or analysts. It aims to help policymakers and policy analysts reach a common solution through unofficial discussions. Unlike official diplomacy, conducted by government officials, diplomats, and elected leaders, Track II diplomacy involves experts, scientists, professors and
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is the amount of money spent on running an NGO, rather than on projects. It includes office expenses, salaries, and banking and bookkeeping costs. An NGO's percentage of its overall budget spent on overhead is often used to judge it; less than four percent is considered good. According to the World
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Service-delivery NGOs provide public goods and services which governments of developing countries are unable to provide due to a lack of resources. They may be contractors or collaborate with government agencies to reduce the cost of public goods. Capacity-building NGOs affect "culture, structure,
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in improving the lives of people who have been affected by natural disasters or are facing other challenges. NGOs can act as implementers, catalysts, and partners to provide essential goods and services to those in need. They work to mobilize
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The scale and variety of activities in which NGOs participate have grown rapidly since 1980, and particularly since 1990. NGOs need to balance centralization and decentralization. Centralizing NGOs, particularly at the international level, can assign a common theme or set of goals. It may also be
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article, "To put the point starkly: are the citizens of countries of the South and their needs represented in global civil society, or are citizens as well as their needs constructed by practices of representation? And when we realize that INGOs hardly ever come face to face with the people whose
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or campaigning NGOs seek to "achieve large-scale change promoted indirectly through the influence of the political system". They require an active, efficient group of professional members who can keep supporters informed and motivated. Campaigning NGOs must plan and host demonstrations and events
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Advocacy and public-education NGOs aim to modify behavior and ideas through communication, crafting messages to promote social, political, or environmental changes (and as news organisations have cut foreign bureaux, many NGOs have begun to expand into news reporting). Movement NGOs mobilize the
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structure; their headquarters are staffed by professionals who plan projects, create budgets, keep accounts, and report to and communicate with operational fieldworkers on projects. They are most often associated with the delivery of services or environmental issues, emergency relief, and public
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An NGO's funding affects its legitimacy, and they have become increasingly dependent on a limited number of donors. Competition for funds has increased, in addition to the expectations of donors who may add conditions threatening an NGO's independence. Dependence on official aid may dilute "the
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theory. According to this theory, not every detail of a relationship between decision makers can be contractually specified. Hence, in the future, the parties will bargain with each other to adapt their relationship to changing circumstances. Ownership matters because it determines the parties'
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NGOs often work in complex environments, where multiple stakeholders have different interests and goals. Diplomacy allows NGOs to navigate these complex environments and engage in constructive dialogue with different actors to promote understanding, build consensus, and facilitate cooperation.
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has criticised NGOs in two essays: "Silences in NGO discourse: The role and future of NGOs in Africa" and "Reflections on NGOs in
Tanzania: What we are, what we are not and what we ought to be". Shivji writes that despite the good intentions of NGO leaders and activists, he is critical of the
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Effective NGO diplomacy involves building trust, fostering dialogue, and promoting transparency and accountability. NGOs may engage in diplomacy through various means such as including advocacy, lobbying, partnerships, and negotiations. By working collaboratively with other organizations and
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Government funding of NGOs is controversial, since "the whole point of humanitarian intervention was precise that NGOs and civil society had both a right and an obligation to respond with acts of aid and solidarity to people in need or being subjected to repression or want by the forces that
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Russia had about 277,000 NGOs in 2008. India is estimated to have had about 2 million NGOs in 2009 (approximately one per 600 Indians), many more than the number of the country's primary schools and health centers. The United States, by comparison, has approximately 1.5 million NGOs.
1222:, more NGOs in developed countries have pursued international outreach. By being involved in local and national social resistance, they have influenced domestic policy change in the developing world. Specialized NGOs have forged partnerships, built networks, and found policy niches.
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International Health Division of Force Health Protection & Readiness. Part of International Health's mission is to communicate with NGOs about areas of mutual interest. Department of Defense Directive 3000.05, in 2005, required the US Defense Department to regard
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advantageous to decentralize an NGO, increasing its chances of responding flexibly and effectively to local issues by implementing projects which are modest in scale, easily monitored, produce immediate benefits, and where all involved know that corruption would be punished.
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NGOs are usually funded by donations, but some avoid formal funding and are run by volunteers. NGOs may have charitable status, or may be tax-exempt in recognition of their social purposes. Others may be fronts for political, religious, or other interests. Since the end of
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In the context of NGOs (Non-Governmental
Organizations), diplomacy refers to the practice of building and maintaining partnerships with other organizations, stakeholders, and governments to achieve common objectives related to social or environmental issues.
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strengths of NGOs is their ability to work at the grassroots level and to connect with communities directly. This allows them to gain a deep understanding of the issues facing people and to tailor their services to meet the specific needs of each community.
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Empowerment β aim to help poor people to understand the social, political, and economic factors affecting their lives, and to increase awareness of their power to control their lives. With maximum involvement by the beneficiaries, the NGOs are
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outsourcing to local organizations in international-development projects incurs expenses for an NGO, lessening the resources and money available to the intended beneficiaries. NGO missions tend to be paternalistic, as well as expensive.
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wrote: "For all their strengths, NGOs are special interests. The best of them ... often suffer from tunnel vision, judging every public act by how it affects their particular interest". NGOs are unencumbered by policy trade-offs.
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On average, employees in NGOs earn 11-12% less compared to employees of for-profit organizations and government workers with the same number of qualifications . However, in many cases NGOs employees receive more fringe benefits.
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Accountability: Introduction and Overview. "In Edwards, M. and Hulme, D., ed. 2002." The Earthscan Reader on NGO Management. UK: Earthscan Publications Ltd. Chapter
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in order to meet their goals, and use sophisticated public-relations campaigns to raise funds and deal with governments. Interest groups may be politically important, influencing social and political outcomes. A
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1374:) have refused to work with NGOs, concerned that doing so would compromise their autonomy. NGOs have been accused of weakening people by allowing their funders to prioritize stability over social justice.
203:, improving the welfare of the disadvantaged, or representing a corporate agenda. Their goals cover a wide range of issues. They may fund local NGOs, institutions and projects, and implement projects.
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1342:, championed the NGO as an alternative to the state, leaving intact global and regional relations of power and production." NGOs have been accused of preserving imperialism (sometimes operating in a
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has shown that the party with the more important investment task should be owner. Yet, Besley and Ghatak have argued that in the context of public projects the investment technology does not matter.
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in 1945. While there is no fixed or formal definition for what NGOs are, they are generally defined as nonprofit entities that are independent of governmental influenceβalthough they may receive
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NGOs may also conduct both activities: operational NGOs will use campaigning techniques if they face issues in the field, which could be remedied by policy change, and campaigning NGOs (such as
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Today we celebrate the World NGO Day, we celebrate the key civil society's contribution to public space and their unique ability to give voice to those who would have went otherwise unheard.
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typically allows 37 percent. A high percentage of overhead relative to total expenditures can make it more difficult to generate funds. High overhead costs may also generate public criticism.
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and USAID have difficulty operating. International Health cultivates collaborative, arm's-length relationships with NGOs, recognizing their independence, expertise, and honest-broker status.
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provide specialized technical products and services to support development activities implemented on the ground by other organizations. Management techniques are crucial to project success.
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They have been accused of being designed by, and used as extensions of, the foreign-policy instruments of some
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seek to "achieve small-scale change directly through projects", mobilizing financial resources, materials, and volunteers to create local programs. They hold large-scale
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1000:(ECOSOC) on February 27, 1950, as "any international organization that is not founded by an international treaty". The role of NGOs and other "major groups" in
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Anheier, H. and Themudo, N. (2002) Organisational forms of global civil society: Implications of going global. In: Anheier, H. Glasius, M. Kaldor, M, ed 2002.
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Edwards, M. and Hulme, D. (1996) Too Close for comfort? The impact of official aid on Non-Governmental Organisations. "World Development." 24(6), pp. 961β973.
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Weber, N.; Christopherson, T. (2002). "The influence of non-governmental organizations on the creation of Natura 2000 during the European policy process".
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Avina, J. (1993) The Evolutionary Life Cycles if Non-Governmental Development Organisations. "Public Administration and Development." 13(5), pp. 453β474.
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Mati, Jacob Mwathi; Wu, Fengshi; Edwards, Bob; El Taraboulsi, Sherine N.; Smith, David H. (2016). "Social Movements and Activist-Protest Volunteering".
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willingness of NGOs to speak out on issues which are unpopular with governments", and changes in NGO funding sources have altered their function.
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interests and problems they represent, or that they are not accountable to the people they represent, matters become even more troublesome."
857:, do not accept funding from governments or intergovernmental organizations. The 1999 budget of the American Association of Retired Persons (
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Steve W. Witt, ed. Changing Roles of NGOs in the Creation, Storage, and Dissemination of Information in Developing Countries (Saur, 2006).
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The question whether a public project should be owned by an NGO or by the government has been studied in economics using the tools of the
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events and may apply to governments and organizations for grants or contracts to raise money for projects. Operational NGOs often have a
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citizen's group that is organized on a local, national or international level to address issues in support of the public good". The term
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date back to at least the late 18th century, and there were an estimated 1,083 NGOs by 1914. International NGOs were important to the
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Roberts, Susan G.; Jones III, John P.; Frohling, Oliver (2005). "NGOs and the Globalization of Managerialism: A Research Framework".
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NGOs have been challenged as not representing the needs of the developing world, diminishing the "Southern voice" and preserving the
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Watkins; Cotts, Susan; Swidler, Ann; Hannan, Thomas (2012). "Outsourcing Social Transformation: Development NGOs as Organizations".
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collected $ 55 million worth of goods in 1998 from the American government. Several EU grants provide funds accessible to NGOs.
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departments to preempt NGO campaigns against corporate practices. Collaboration between corporations and NGOs risks
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Legitimacy, an important asset of an NGO, is its perception as an "independent voice". Neera Chandhoke wrote in a
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NGOs have been accused of using misinformation in their campaigns out of self-interest. According to Doug Parr of
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Are expatriate staff necessary in international development NGOs? A case study of an international NGO in Uganda.
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countries), with a function similar to that of the clergy during the colonial era. Political philosopher
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stability-enhancing activities as equally important as combat. In compliance with
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Global Non-governmental Administrative System: Geosociology of the Third Sector
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Nongovernmental organizations in World Bank supported projects : a review
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and services, grants from international institutions or national governments,
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in 1986, creating a common legal basis for European NGOs. Article 11 of the
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in the country, and local expertise may be undervalued. By the end of 1995,
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from governments, many NGOs depend on government funding; one-fourth of
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that provide services to their members and others. NGOs can also be
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who wants to see the supported project managed by a person from an
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Ben-Ner, Avner; Ren, Ting; Paulson, Darla Flint (13 April 2010).
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NGOs: Somewhere between Compassion, Profitability and Solidarity
3642:"Optimal ownership of public goods under asymmetric information"
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1538:"Library Guides:Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Introduction"
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protects the right to associate, which is fundamental for NGOs.
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is used inconsistently, and is sometimes used synonymously with
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Cox, P. N. Shams, G. C. Jahn, P. Erickson, and P. Hicks. 2002.
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Silence in NGO discourse: the role and future of NGOs in Africa
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Evaluation of feedback mechanisms for donors and beneficiaries
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Global Standard NGOs: The Essential Elements of Good Practice
2924:"Force Health Protection & Readiness - December 08, 2006"
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4198:"Ashraf Cassiem: South African Resistance Against Evictions"
3489:"Incomplete contracts and optimal ownership of public goods"
575:(USAID) refers to NGOs as "private voluntary organizations".
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3927:"World NGO Day - International Celebration and Recognition"
2392:. Harvard Business School Working Knowledge. Archived from
1652:"Ship Monitoring Rescues of Migrants Refuses to Be Rescued"
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Lowell, Stephanie, Brian Trelstad, and Bill Meehan. 2005.
2646:(2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: World Bank. p. 21.
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Handbook of Research on Nonprofit Economics and Management
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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the United States
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The Politics of Expertise: How NGOs Shaped Modern Britain
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Technology, Business and Society Programme Paper Number 2
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from the original on 12 October 2022 – via YouTube.
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2582:"Code of Ethics & Conduct for NGOs Compliance Manual"
4576:. Bob Reinalda (ed.). Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011. 185β196.
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United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
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Damming the Flood: Haiti and the Politics of Containment
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2700:(1. Aufl. ed.). GΓΆttingen: Cuvillier. p. 153.
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Gibbs, Christopher; Fumo, Claudia; Kuby, Thomas (1999).
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interests. To counterbalance this trend, NGOs emphasize
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Peter Hallward responds to BBC Radio 4 program on Haiti
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Guide to Nongovernmental Organizations for the Military
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favored international humanitarian intervention as the
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Some NGOs rely on paid staff while others are based on
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are still exporting the ideologies of their backers."
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other figures who are not part of government affairs.
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The term became popular with the 1945 founding of the
4297:(Speech). 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy.
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Topping, Alexandra; Elder, Miriam (19 January 2012).
3719:"Statement on the occasion of the World NGO Day 2017"
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Halonen-Akatwijuka, Maija; Pafilis, Evagelos (2020).
3346:"Government Versus Private Ownership of Public Goods"
2735:"The Pros and Cons of Financial Efficiency Standards"
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Entities formed (or registered) under special NGO or
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Funding sources include membership dues, the sale of
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classifies NGO activity into two general categories:
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The term as it is used today was first introduced in
4267:"Britain admits 'fake rock' plot to spy on Russians"
2841:. Vancouver, Winnipeg: RED Publishing. p. 120.
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1872:"India: More NGOs, than schools and health centres"
1722:"NGO β meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary"
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World Association of Non-Governmental Organizations
734:which will attract media, their defining activity.
571:: Private voluntary development organization β the
4574:The Ashgate Research Companion to Non-State Actors
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3298:. Geneva: Lulu: Grant B. Stillman. pp. 13β14.
3060:NGOs: A New History of Transnational Civil Society
2984:NGOs: A New History of Transnational Civil Society
1511:"Europe in a suitcase: Oliver Wardrop Discussions"
1465:Government-organized non-governmental organization
573:United States Agency for International Development
521:Government-organized non-governmental organization
16:Organization, usually created to aid those in need
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3017:Oliver P. Richmond; Henry F. Carey, eds. (2005).
2987:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 23.
2720:Schmitz, Hans Peter and George E. Mitchell 2010.
2390:"HBS Cases: The Value of Environmental Activists"
2235:
2027:"What is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)?"
940:Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
799:and ten developing countries in Africa and Asia.
670:Forum for Fact-finding Documentation and Advocacy
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3799:. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 516β538.
3063:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 3.
2838:Canada in Haiti: Waging War on the Poor Majority
1965:
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1070:, Switzerland. The fifth World Social Forum, in
246:effort, with little participation or input from
3589:Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
372:(INGOs) β range from secular agencies, such as
3252:Journal of European Public Policy.austiniskewl
2053:Non-governmental organizations and development
660:, and others conduct programs and activities.
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4186:", Sophie Oldfield and Kristian Stokke, 2004.
4067:Bond, M. (2000) "The Backlash against NGOs".
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4041:Jessica T. Mathews (JanuaryβFebruary 1997).
3397:Journal of the European Economic Association
3391:Francesconi, Marco; Muthoo, Abhinay (2011).
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2874:Baur, Dorothea; Schmitz, Hans Peter (2012).
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2367:"NG-Uh-O β The trouble with humanitarianism"
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2055:. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. pp. 9β10.
1993:UNESCO Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems
967:International non-governmental organizations
745:Non-governmental organisations need healthy
4623:NGO Practice and the Possibility of Freedom
4566:European Journal of International Relations
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4364:"What Do Nongovernmental Organizations Do?"
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3108:European Journal of International Relations
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2667:Aras, GΓΌler; Crowther, David, eds. (2010).
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2318:"What Do Nongovernmental Organizations Do?"
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2285:"What Do Nongovernmental Organizations Do?"
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2189:Preston, Anne E.; Sacks, Daniel W. (2010).
674:Afghanistan Information Management Services
553:: Non-governmental development organization
300:Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
5035:Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis
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4757:"What is a Non-Governmental Organization?"
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3085:"Charter of the United Nations: Chapter X"
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2500:"Lutheran Immigration And Refugee Service"
2480:. Administration for children and families
2448:"Poll shows power of AIPAC drops slightly"
2136:
2050:
1989:"What is a Non-Governmental Organization?"
1481:List of active NGOs of national minorities
1202:, commemorating the 2017 World NGO Day in
998:United Nations Economic and Social Council
935:of the weaker partner, typically the NGO.
565:: Party NGO β addressing political matters
67:that generally is formed independent from
19:"NGO" redirects here. For other uses, see
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3312:Firms, contracts, and financial structure
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927:Large corporations have increased their
692:International governmental organisations
656:NGOs vary by method; some are primarily
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4362:Werker, Eric; Ahmed, Faisal Z. (2008).
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3224:Bartlett, Lauren (2005). "NGO Update".
3208:"United Nations: Definitions and Terms"
2316:Werker, Eric; Ahmed, Faisal Z. (2008).
2283:Werker, Eric; Ahmed, Faisal Z. (2008).
2077:"Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)"
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1486:Category:Non-governmental organizations
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318:(CBOs) β popular initiatives which can
164:are sometimes considered NGOs as well.
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2835:Engler, Fenton; Yves, Anthony (2005).
2342:
2191:"Nonprofit Wages: Theory and Evidence"
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1702:Karns, Margaret P. (23 October 2023).
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900:An assessment of program effectiveness
278:with local involvement in the form of
135:UN Department of Global Communications
4889:Charitable trust / Registered charity
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4690:Michigan Journal of International Law
4459:"How Global Is Global Civil Society?"
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2558:. Funds for NGOs. 18 September 2011.
2109:from the original on 5 February 2022.
2051:Lewis, David; Kanji, Nazneen (2009).
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2556:"Defining certain terms in a budget"
1986:
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1260:United Nations Development Programme
393:(NPO), voluntary organization (VO),
206:NGOs can be in the following ways;:
4742:Union of International Associations
2912:from the original on 31 March 2019.
2617:Garmaise, David (24 January 2012).
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1548:from the original on 26 August 2021
1372:Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign
1313:In his study of NGO involvement in
1147:European Convention on Human Rights
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4277:from the original on 3 March 2024.
4196:Crump, Marlon (18 November 2009).
3978:. Oxford, UK: Fahamu. p. 84.
3836:
3585:"Common ownership of public goods"
3430:Halonen-Akatwijuka, Maija (2012).
3350:The Quarterly Journal of Economics
2377:from the original on 5 April 2023.
1802:
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1650:Horowitz, Jason (11 August 2017).
1630:American Psychological Association
1197:European Commission Vice-President
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1034:increased the importance of NGOs.
787:is typically higher, they have no
282:, tools, land, materials, or labor
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5145:Master of Nonprofit Organizations
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4601:10.1146/annurev-soc-071811-145516
4463:Journal of World-Systems Research
4348:from the original on 5 April 2023
4242:O'Connor, Jenny (15 April 2012).
4084:"Mother Teresa: A Communist View"
3153:. Habitat.igc.org. Archived from
2598:from the original on 1 April 2010
1852:from the original on 4 March 2016
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4371:Journal of Economic Perspectives
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3409:10.1111/j.1542-4774.2011.01017.x
2322:Journal of Economic Perspectives
2289:Journal of Economic Perspectives
2146:World Bank Criteria defining NGO
2025:Folger, Jean (18 January 2021).
1954:. pp. 29β30. Archived from
1689:United States Institute of Peace
1241:
1211:projects and daily operations".
1004:was recognized in Chapter 27 of
433:organisation non gouvernementale
420:use the synonymous abbreviation
199:, encouraging the observance of
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929:corporate social responsibility
835:corporate social responsibility
754:was established in 2002 by the
531:Grassroots Support Organization
109:intergovernmental organizations
5206:Non-governmental organizations
5133:List of charitable foundations
4137:Hallward, Peter (April 2008).
3957:"Helen Clark on World NGO Day"
3933:. 6 March 2014. Archived from
3757:10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.07.004
2670:NGOs and social responsibility
2478:OFFICE OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
1704:"Nongovernmental organization"
1536:Church, Jim (26 August 2021).
705:
442:organizzazione non governativa
233:
103:. NGOs are distinguished from
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5216:Political science terminology
4916:Non-governmental organization
4429:10.1016/s1389-9341(01)00070-3
4244:"NGO: The Guise of Innocence"
4020:10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00068-0
4008:Social Science & Medicine
3705:10.1016/j.econlet.2024.111830
3658:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2021.104424
3553:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2015.09.009
3505:10.1016/j.econlet.2012.09.033
3448:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2012.07.005
3102:GΓΆtz, Norbert (1 June 2008).
2737:. 4 June 2016. Archived from
1878:. 7 July 2010. Archived from
1828:10.1016/S0305-750X(97)00098-3
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1264:Prime Minister of New Zealand
643:
601:β a goal-oriented designation
460:organizaciΓ³n no gubernamental
316:Community-based organizations
256:β includes NGOs that provide
53:non-governmental organization
4579:Hilton, Matthew et al. eds.
4336:Bond, Michael (April 2000),
3805:10.1007/978-1-137-26317-9_25
3687:Schmitz, Patrick W. (2024).
3640:Schmitz, Patrick W. (2021).
3534:Schmitz, Patrick W. (2015).
3487:Schmitz, Patrick W. (2013).
3264:10.1080/13501760410001694291
2421:. Greenpeace. Archived from
2365:David Rieff (10 June 2010).
1289:
1272:
1062:, a rival convention of the
979:World Disarmament Conference
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469:organizaΘie neguvernamentalΔ
451:organização não governmental
403:social movement organization
41:Friedrich Naumann Foundation
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4712:Edward A. L. Turner (2010)
4706:, 'Critical Dialogue', 2006
4417:Forest Policy and Economics
4338:"The Backlash against NGOs"
3751:(11). Great Britain: 1846.
3646:Journal of Public Economics
3540:Journal of Public Economics
3436:Journal of Public Economics
3315:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3292:Stillman, Grant B. (2007).
2203:10.4337/9781849803526.00017
1437:
868:
766:
725:
599:Social benefit organization
10:
5242:
5086:Charity / thrift / op shop
4962:Charity (Christian virtue)
4759:. City University, London.
4589:Annual Review of Sociology
3601:10.1016/j.jebo.2020.10.002
3362:10.1162/003355301753265598
2883:Journal of Business Ethics
1471:International organization
1391:Munich Security Conference
1174:Influence on world affairs
961:
861:) was over $ 540 million.
847:World Vision United States
810:
806:
700:human-rights organizations
623:: Technical assistance NGO
18:
5058:
5010:Animal Charity Evaluators
4995:
4954:
4876:
4815:
4457:Chandhoke, Neera (2005).
4301:, Germany. Archived from
4102:Australian Marxist Review
3883:Baltic Sea NGO Forum 2010
2895:10.1007/s10551-011-1057-9
2761:"The Ratings Game (SSIR)"
2694:Kassahun, Samson (2004).
1262:administrator and former
921:responsibility to protect
824:international development
364:professional associations
5211:Non-profit organizations
3974:Shivji, Issa G. (2007).
3309:Hart, Oliver D. (1995).
3120:10.1177/1354066108089242
2722:Navigating Effectiveness
2254:10.1177/0899764010365012
1995:. City University London
1920:"US Department of State"
1726:dictionary.cambridge.org
1708:Encyclopaedia Britannica
1515:Europe-Georgia Institute
1117:Not-for-profit companies
1040:World Trade Organization
990:Chapter X of its charter
409:organization (SHO), and
190:
83:; they can also include
33:Europe-Georgia Institute
4049:(January/February 1997)
3057:Davies, Thomas (2014).
2981:Davies, Thomas (2014).
2125:11 October 2009 at the
1751:Oxford University Press
1624:Leverty, Sally (2008).
1542:guides.lib.berkeley.edu
1455:Charitable organization
1444:Foreign funding of NGOs
1056:sustainable development
1002:sustainable development
988:in 1945; Article 71 in
813:Foreign funding of NGOs
346:community organizations
340:of business, ethnic or
330:City-wide organizations
320:raise the consciousness
124:United Nations' Charter
5128:Ethics of philanthropy
5121:Psychological barriers
4921:Nonprofit organization
4700:Abahlali baseMjondolo
4568:14 (2008) 2: 231β258.
3774:. Oxford: Peter Lang.
3021:. Ashgate. p. 21.
1626:"NGOs, the UN and APA"
1382:
1193:
1186:
1182:World NGO Day 2014 in
1159:incomplete contracting
1036:International treaties
911:Monitoring and control
789:grassroots connections
781:industrialized country
468:
459:
450:
441:
432:
391:nonprofit organization
385:Similar terms include
48:
5221:Types of organization
4946:Voluntary association
4941:Religious corporation
4476:10.5195/JWSR.2005.388
4231:on 22 September 2013.
4119:22 March 2010 at the
3856:10.1038/sj.cr.7290369
3770:Kate, Wright (2018).
3438:. Fiscal Federalism.
3243:Stone, Diane (2004).
2629:on 27 September 2013.
1747:UK English Dictionary
1380:
1235:epistemic communities
1218:Since the end of the
1189:
1181:
1099:voluntary association
1066:held each January in
547:: Market advocacy NGO
513:: Donor-organized NGO
71:. They are typically
31:
5091:Click-to-donate site
4955:Charity and religion
4642:Envio, Managua, 2001
4291:(10 February 2007).
4208:on 7 September 2012.
4104:, No. 40 August 1998
3907:on 16 September 2016
3889:on 20 December 2016.
3837:Wu, Fengshi (2005).
2474:"GENERAL BACKGROUND"
2454:on 30 September 2007
2151:21 June 2007 at the
1945:Lawry, Lynn (2009).
1572:Macmillan Dictionary
1460:Community foundation
1403:Friends of the Earth
1297:author and academic
1064:World Economic Forum
1058:. An example is the
1025:Washington Consensus
397:organization (CSO),
389:organization (TSO),
381:Other terms/acronyms
122:of the newly formed
101:World Economic Forum
61:spelling differences
21:NGO (disambiguation)
4502:31(5), pp. 813β829.
4384:10.1257/jep.22.2.73
3157:on 17 February 2003
2428:on 30 December 2009
2335:10.1257/jep.22.2.73
2302:10.1257/jep.22.2.73
2105:. 29 January 2022.
2083:. 25 September 2017
1598:10.1093/sw/49.2.207
1048:humanitarian issues
994:consultative status
894:Stanford University
617:: Southern (UK) NGO
559:: Northern (UK) NGO
401:organization (GO),
216:consumer protection
197:natural environment
173:consumer protection
5116:Effective altruism
5101:Donor-advised fund
5066:Alternative giving
5045:Giving What We Can
5020:Charity assessment
4997:Charity evaluation
4833:Charity (practice)
4740:, produced by the
4631:Olivier Berthoud,
4173:, 11 January 2011.
3849:(11β12): 919β922.
3226:Human Rights Brief
2962:on 15 October 2010
2930:on 8 December 2006
2416:"08 Annual Report"
2396:on 10 October 2009
1906:The Indian Express
1656:The New York Times
1428:NorthβSouth divide
1383:
1231:Track II diplomacy
1226:Track II diplomacy
1200:Federica Mogherini
1187:
1060:World Social Forum
1030:Twentieth-century
938:In December 2007,
370:International NGOs
310:Level of operation
276:self-help projects
128:government funding
73:nonprofit entities
49:
5188:
5187:
5160:Visiting the sick
5025:Charity Navigator
5005:Aid effectiveness
4936:Social enterprise
4858:Humanity (virtue)
4613:978-0-19-938753-3
4500:World Development
4404:on 4 August 2020.
4145:. London: Verso.
4125:Critical Dialogue
4100:, Vijay Prashad,
3985:978-0-9545637-5-2
3814:978-1-137-26316-2
3781:978-1-4331-5106-4
3745:World Development
3693:Economics Letters
3493:Economics Letters
3091:on 22 March 2004.
3070:978-0-19-938753-3
3043:978-90-04-16258-7
2994:978-0-19-938753-3
2855:on 6 October 2011
2848:978-1-55266-168-0
2707:978-3-86537-222-2
2680:978-0-85724-295-2
2653:978-0-8213-4456-9
2129:, Mukasa, Sarah.
2062:978-0-203-87707-4
1987:Willetts, Peter.
1882:on 25 August 2011
1822:(12): 2057β2070.
1816:World Development
1517:. 29 October 2019
1135:Council of Europe
948:international law
943:S. Ward Casscells
793:Concern Worldwide
631:Transnational NGO
540:International NGO
418:Romance languages
374:Save the Children
226:, or development.
158:political parties
133:According to the
37:George Melashvili
5233:
5226:1940s neologisms
5180:Warm-glow giving
5175:Wall of kindness
5165:Voluntary sector
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1753:. Archived from
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975:women's suffrage
956:State Department
747:public relations
741:Public relations
711:Operational NGOs
411:non-state actors
220:environmentalism
177:environmentalism
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4289:Putin, Vladimir
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