The Challenges Faced by North Korean Defectors‚ and the Effectiveness of NGOs in Aiding their Plight Sociology 250: Gabrielle Bishop Instructor: Jerry Hinbest North Korean refugees face a number of obstacles both prior to and after making the escape from a regime that has literally starved them from food‚ facts‚ and freedom. From the day they are born‚ North Koreans are effectively brainwashed by their government into believing that they live in a workers’ paradise‚ and that in comparison the
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How do NGOs represent humanitarian issues trough images in advertising? Negative images of developing countries are a common means adopted by Non Governmental Organisations to raise financial support for those countries. However there has been much discussion as to weather such advertising for fundraising campaigns is really authentic and if the images used represent the issue as it is. More and more NGOs turn their backs on the use of negative images‚ for example of starving children‚ and adopting
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State toward NGOs: A Relationship of Dependent Autonomy (The study briefly focuses on the attitude of the regulative state which is providing the non-state actors some sort of dependent autonomy for its own existence. The following parts of the same discussion will be published elsewhere.) Asoke Kumar Mehera (aust35@gmail.com) (Ex-Teacher of La Mart College of Technology‚ Sydney) The principal focus of this brief article is to explore the Chinese state-centric attitude towards NGOs as part of the
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Authoritarianism of the Chinese State and the Dependent Autonomy of the NGOs: Collaboration or Confrontation? (The study briefly focuses on the fragmented authoritarianism of the state and dependent autonomy of the NGOs‚ which is creating obstacle toward the progress of civil society in China.) Asoke Kumar Mehera (aust35@gmail.com) (Ex-Teacher of La Mart College of Technology‚ Sydney) In post-reform period‚ Chinese state is creating and sponsoring NGOs in order to transfer to them certain functions that it used
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Financial Reporting of NGOs: Case Study of a BRAC’s Project Munima Siddika1‚ Mohammad Sarwar Jahan Rekabder2 and A.K.M. Delwar Hossain3 tawheedfj@yahoo.com Abstract: In the absence of specific accounting and financial reporting standards and diverse interpretation of certain terms under the laws of the land‚ it has become a very difficult task to follow a standardized procedure in generation and presentation of accounting and financial information of NGOs. The practices followed by NGOs in Bangladesh
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i NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED STATISTICS ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF NGOs ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN tt RWANDA Case study: Caritas Diocese Gikongoro‚ Nyamagabe District (2000-2011) Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Economics and Management as a partial fulfillment for the award of the Bachelor ’s Degree in Applied Statistics by the National
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Research questions What are the developments options the state and the Non-governmental organisations have performed for the Peddie Extension area with regard to the housing delivery. Aims and Objectives of the study: Two aims and objectives have been identified for this study‚ namely to: * assess whether the stakeholders from the community are satisfied with the housing delivery process and how they have benefitted from the process. * Understand‚ and analyse the roles played by the
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University of Montenegro Faculty of Economics Vladimír Škuta (an exchange student) Theories of Motivation: Practical Application of the Two-factor Theory within the NGO Sector Dr. Maja Baćović 18th May‚ 2011 Table of Contents 1. 2. Introduction.......................................................................................................... 3 Motivation............................................................................................................. 3 2.2. 2.3
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Kaitlin Ricks DMI 201 Journal Entry 2 My for profit organization has post a lot during the last two weeks. With New York Fashion Week going on‚ they have been there posting pictures and videos of models wearing their nail polish and their employees doing their nails. They have also posted about upcoming releases of collections. They posted about the Grammy’s and Valentine’s Day. They receive a great amount of interaction with their followers. Most of their posts in Instagram receive over 10‚000
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IDENTIFY THE WAYS IN WHICH NON STATE ACTORS ESPECIALLY NGO INFLUENCE INTERNATIONAL RELATION INTRODUCTION 1. Civil societies or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have emerged as an important force on the world stage since the 1980s‚ to help in the process of decision-making. Many of these non-state actors were established with the aim of influencing policy makers and shaping political perspectives. The arena of NGO action has expanded rapidly from local and national settings to the international
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