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    Visit to Ngo

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    (A) Report on visit to NGO --Presented by: & Comprehensive Project Report on BPA: Introduction of BPA: The BPA began in 1954 in Ahmedabad as the Blind Men’s Association (BMA)‚ a recreation club for the blind started with the efforts of a few blind persons‚ including Mr. Jagdish Patel. Mr. Patel lost his eyesight in early childhood‚ as a result of meningitis. However‚ he

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    Ngo Project

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    PARIVARTAN MAHILA SANSTA NGO GUIDE : Ms. Jyoti Patekar‚ President SUMMARY: Parivartan Mahila Santha (estb: 1999)‚ I came to know about this NGO after a seminar was held in our college campus. This NGO had mainly established to help the women in the society. The women were backward and were almost jobless. These even included the widows. The NGO also has a few ashrams in certain districts of Maharashtra. These Ashrams mainly shelter

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    Ngo in India

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    NGO is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any government. The term originated from the United Nations (UN)‚ and is normally used to refer to organizations that do not form part of the government and are not conventional for-profit business. In the cases in which NGOs are funded totally or partially by governments‚ the NGO maintains its nongovernmental status by excluding government representatives from membership in the organization

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    Proshika Ngo

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    Summary NGOs in Bangladesh have been recognized as effective change agents in the socio-economic arena throughout the world. Their contributions in micro credit‚ non-formal education and primary health care are widely known. NGOs play a significant role in society. As a result accountability and importance of NGOs has become a critical issue. But‚ regardless of motivation the theoretical issues related to the accountability of NGOs remain largely neglected in Bangladesh. At best‚ NGOs in Bangladesh

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    Ngo Essay

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    NGOs are difficult to define and classify‚ and the term ’NGO’ is not used consistently. As a result‚ there are many different classifications in use. The most common use a framework that includes orientation and level of operation. An NGO’s orientation refers to the type of activities it takes on. These activities might include human rights‚ environmental‚ or development work. An NGO’s level of operation indicates the scale at which an organization works‚ such as local‚ international or national

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    NGOs in Norway

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    NGO`s within Norway Norway is working effectively as a peacemaker. Norway acted alone in the early 1990s‚ but now there is more active engagement with the UN‚ other countries and international NGOs. Within Norway there is now more talk of the dugnad principle‚ of the value of community effort in building a barn or resolving a conflict. An example of such a co-operative international effort occurred after the Kenyan presidential election in December 2007‚ to prevent a potentially genocidal conflict

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    Challenges to Ngo

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    organizations face various problems and issues on a day to day as well as long term basis.  These Challenges can be changed country to country like some problems faced by NGOs in Sri Lanka might not be a problem of NGOs in China. In this report we have identified common problems faced by NGOs and other special challenges for NGOs in different countries. Challenges faced by Non Government Organizations: Leadership Challenges The health of the nonprofit sector depends on the quality of its executive

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    Ngo Project

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This NGO project brought a significant change in our lives. Initially we were not sure that how such a project would benefit us. But after starting our NGO project we understood the significance of the project and reasons for making NGO project an essential part of the curriculum at ITM business school. We would like to thank our Prof. Dasbiswas‚ dean‚ ITM business school‚ Prof. Manisha Karandikar‚ Dr. Sangita Trott‚ Prof. Richa Bhandari ( project coordinator)‚ Prof. Shilja Jose

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    NGO in bangladesh

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    government of Bangladesh (GOB) which has adopted a broad - based approach to poverty alleviation‚ emphasizing macroeconomic stability‚ economic liberalization‚ and support for a number of government agencies and non - government organizations (NGOs). Substantial progress has been made in implementing the microcredit program (MCP)‚ and the scope for its e fficient expansion is enormous. Money begets money. Adam Smith said “Money‚ says the proverb‚ makes money. When you have got a little

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    What Is Ngo

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    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 work is taking place at the intersection of NGO-government cooperation o NGOs supplement services provided by government (e.g.‚ health care or health information)‚ stretching the money that each spends o Governments can act as customers/consumers for NGO initiated activities o Governments and NGOs can each

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