Name: Rapetswa K.G Student no.: 46613803 DVA160-1: Assignment no.04 Topic: Non-governmental organizations‚ credit groups and cooperatives Due date: 16 September 2013 Table of contents Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2. Types of non-governmental organizations 1 2.1. NGO type by level of orientation 1-2 2.2. NGO type by level of cooperation 2 3. Cooperatives and credit groups 2-3 3.1. Developmental roles of cooperatives 3-4 3.2. Developmental roles of credit groups
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CONTENT Abstract 1 The problem and its context 2 Literature review 5 Methodology and data collection 9 Project Report structure 11 Timetable and resources 13 References 14 Appendices 17 ABSTRACT Non Governmental Organisations and Non Profit Organisations play a determinant role in our Mauritian Society. NGOs are surviving but with lots of problems such as financial‚ Management and also staffing issues. The Finance and Audit under the Ministry of Social Security
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www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 6‚ No. 8; August 2010 A Survey of Non-profit Organizations Evaluation Methods Haiyan Duan Henan University of Science and Technology Luoyang 471000‚ Henan‚ China E-mail: duanhaiyan0813@163.com Youth-Projects of Philosophy and Social Sciences Research‚ Ministry of Education (09YJC630057) Abstract Through reviewing the foreign evaluating methods‚ we recommend the following two kinds of methods and analysis both their advantages and disadvantages:
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work. An NGO’s level of operation indicates the scale at which an organization works‚ such as local‚ international or national. "Confronting the Classification Problem: Toward a Taxonomy of NGOs" One of the earliest mentions of the acronym "NGO" was in 1945‚ when the UN was created. The UN‚ which is an inter-governmental organization‚ made it possible for certain approved specialized international non-state agencies - or non-governmental organisations - to be awarded observer status at its assemblies
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Petro Reg. no.: HD/A/270/T.10 Submission date: 31st October‚ 2010 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Definition of Key Concepts 3 1.1.1 Welfare 3 1.1.2 Non-governmental Organization (NGO) 3 1.2 The main objective 4 1.2.1 Specific objectives 4 2.2 Emergence of the NGO sector in Tanzania 5 2.3 NGO(s) sector in welfare provision 6 2.4 The role of NGO(s) sector on welfare provision in the last two decades 8 3.0 Conclusion
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A non-governmental organization (NGO) is any non-profit‚ voluntary citizens’ group‚ which is organized on a local‚ national or international level. Task-oriented and driven by people with a common interest‚ NGOs perform a variety of service and humanitarian functions‚ bring citizen concerns to Governments‚ advocate and monitor policies and encourage political participation through provision of information. Some are organized around specific issues‚ such as human rights‚ environment or health. They
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government for political control as a political party ♣ Address issues in the interest of the “public good” (as defined by group) ♣ Non-profit‚ non-criminal‚ and non-violent (according to UN standards) ♣ They rely on a mix of donations and grants (both private and public)‚ volunteer labor‚ money-generating activities ♣ NGOs are not just liberal or leftist organizations; many represent conservative and right-wing interests too! NGO-government partnerships ♣ Some of the most innovative development
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Role of Voluntary Organisation in Promoting Participation in Development Introduction Non-Governmental organisations or NGOs in brief‚ have been engaged in many social development activities. They are organised by a group of people who feel that they have a moral duty to serve the community. They are organised on a voluntary basis on the principle of service to the socially disadvantaged classes. Their efforts supplement those of the government. Also‚ they can take up many activities‚ like organising
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launching of planning for development‚ the voluntary sector have had official status and has been recognized as right agency to plan‚ implement‚ evaluate changes that have to be undertaken. Voluntary organizations are known by names like people’s organization‚ non-governmental organizations‚ grassroots organizations‚ action groups‚ etc. NGOs approach to development is based on the important principle of people’s participation. NGOs are founded by people who voluntarily associate with an aim of working together
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Transparency‚ Governance‚ Management‚ Strategies‚ Value Addition‚ Value Based Management etc. 1. Introduction Bangladesh has largely failed to assist the poor or reduce poverty because of limited resources and faulty planning‚ while Non Government Organizations (NGOs) have grown dramatically and ostensibly to fill up this gap. There are more and bigger NGOs here than in any other country of equivalent size. Bangladesh’s NGO sector is remarkable for the speed with which it grew to its present size
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