NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL ORGANIZATION Guidelines On Financial & Procurement Systems for NGOs/CBOs PART - II MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE th 9 floor‚ Chandralok Building‚ 36‚ Janpath‚ New Delhi - 110 001 10th APRIL 2007 92 GUIDELINES ON FINANCIAL & PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS FOR NGOs/CBOs BACK GROUND Constitution & Structure Financial Year STANDARDS TO BE MAINTAINED General Activity Based Accounting Organisational Issues PROCEDURES ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES Maintaining
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Abdul Ghafoor Registration # 302-0703059 Student of Bachelor of Business Administration at the KARDAN Institute of Higher Education Kabul‚ Afghanistan do hereby declare that the Project Report titled as Training Needs Assessment Practice of NGOs in Kabul‚ Afghanistan Submitted by me in partial fulfilment of
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BT Ethical Share Fund Fund Overview Fact Sheet Product Name APIR Inception Date Fund Status Distribution Frequency Fund Size BT Classic Investment Funds RFA0027AU August 2001 Closed Half Yearly $8.90 million ICR (Management Fee) 2.52% Asset Class Recommended Investment Timeframe Risk Category Australian shares 5 years+ Dynamic September 2012 As at 30/06/2012 Latest unit prices (entry/exit) information is available at www.bt.com.au Fund Management
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The Role of Ngos in Developing Tribals Through Watershed Programme A CASE STUDY OF RDS 1. DR.K.PRABHAKAR‚ 2.DR. K.LAVANYA LATHA 3 PROF.A.PAPA RAO 1.POST DOCTORAL FELLOW‚ DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY‚ SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUPATI – 517 502. 2. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR‚ DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES‚ PONDICHERRY CENTRAL UNIVERSITY‚ PONDICHERRY-605014‚ INDIA 3. PROFESSOR‚ DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY‚ SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUPATI–517 502. ABSTRACT THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY
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The Power of Activism: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF NGOS ON GLOBAL BUSINESS Debora L. Spar Lane T. La Mure n 1995‚ a group of Burmese and American graduate students at the University of Wisconsin at Madison created the Free Burma Coalition (FBC)‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) comprising a diverse mix of high school‚ university‚ environmental‚ human rights‚ religious‚ labor‚ and grassroots organizations. Reacting to the Burmese military government’s atrocious human rights record and disdain
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Situation Analysis Micro-environment Forces that are internal to and influence a company include: the company‚ the suppliers‚ market intermediaries‚ customers‚ competitors‚ employees and publics‚ all impact on the company’s ability to serve its customers‚ and together they are responsible for producing‚ distributing and promoting the company’s offering (Kotler‚ P 2006). These immediate players are further broken down and analysed below. The Company The Learning Cape Initiative’s (LCI) business
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The term NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) seems to be deceptively simple. However it has been defined by different individuals and scholars. According to Asian Development Bank the term non-governmental organization refers to “an organization not based in government‚ and it is not created to earn profit”. United Nations defines it as “private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering‚ promote the interest of poor‚ protect the environment‚ provide basic social services or undertake
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Capacity building for local NGOs A guidance manual for good practice Published by the Catholic Institute for International Relations Unit 3‚ 190a New North Road‚ London N1 7BJ‚ UK www.ciir.org © CIIR 2005 Printed manual ISBN 1 85287 314 0 CD-Rom ISBN 1 85287 315 9 CIIR is registered in the UK as a charity (number 294329) and a company (number 2002500) In some countries‚ CIIR operates under the name of International Cooperation for Development (ICD) Cover photo: A woman at Ayaha returnee camp
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organizations (NGOs) in sustaining marginalized children’s right to health. NGOs are organizations that are independent of any government. Typically NGOs are made up of activists devoted to working on particular issues according to a set of principled ideas or values. Within the liberal paradigm of international law‚ NGOs help bridge the gap between law and policy; thereby becoming useful citizens of the global community (Breen‚ 2003). In Uganda and other African states today‚ there are a lot of NGOs out there
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Poverty Alleviation Effort in Bangladesh: Involvement of Selected Banks and NGOs Munim Kumar Barai* Md. Liakat Hossain Moral* Abstract Reduction of poverty has remained the most important national goal since the independence of Bangladesh. Though it was initially the sole responsibility of the government‚ banks‚ FIs and NGOs got themselves involved in the effort beginning from the late 1970s. Now their role has emerged as to be vital in the entire pursuit of poverty alleviation. Available statistics
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