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    IMPROVING YOUTH ROLES IN POVERTY ERADICATION Poverty is one of the biggest problems that is faced by almost every nation world wide‚ including Indonesia. It is a clinched problem that is influenced by various factor such as income rate‚ access to education‚ public health services‚ environmental issues‚ and another basic needs. Eradicating poverty has always been discussed in both regional and international meeting and conferences‚ yet there is no suitable approach can be found to fight against

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    Poverty has been and is still a global issue‚ especially in the United States. Statistics show that there are over 1.5 million currently homeless or in poverty in the United States. Although‚ organizations have been and are still being formed today in order to stop or slow poverty‚ the rate of poverty still continues to grow over (Farguheson).While a person is going through the motions of poverty throughout their lives‚ there are many contributions that may have put them into that situation and

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    Political sponsoring of NGOs Does the end justify the means? Political parties sponsoring NGO’s‚ is it acceptable? Greenpeace and green political parties are united in their position against nuclear energy and their support for renewable energies. Christian charity organizations and conservative political parties both stand for traditional family values and against family planning. But does this mean they should work together? Often political parties sponsor NGOs‚ but is this sponsoring even

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    Analysis of Deepalaya NGO

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    operations with an annual budget of 17‚500 INR‚ serving five students and two children. Over the years it has grown steadily reaching 270‚000 children in states like Delhi‚ Uttarakhand‚ Uttar Pradesh and Haryana (deepalaya‚ 2014). It has now become a role model for education based NGO’s. Apart from education‚ Deepalaya also works on other social issues with programs like Community Health‚ Women empowerment Institutional care‚ Vocational training for differently abled people. To work for a greater cause

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    NGO S In Pakistan

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    Manager HR/OD Address: House # 10‚ Street 17‚ F-8/3‚ City: Islamabad Telephone: 051 - 2264689‚ 2282954; Fax: 051 - 2260678 Email: mail@actionaidpakistan.org Website: www.actionaidpakistan.orgTo work with poor and marginalized people to eradicate poverty by overcoming the injustice and inequality that cause it.Challenges Power Imbalances4Aga Khan Education Service‚ Pakistan (AKESPFocal Person: Rahim Somani Chief Executive Officer Address: House No 384‚ F-17/B‚ Block VII‚ KDA Scheme 5‚ Clifton‚ City:

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    Poverty means people are unable to access basic needs such us food‚ shelter and even education‚ and lack of stable income for sustainable livelihood. United Nations define it as “ it is a denial of choices and lack of opportunities‚ lack of capacity to participate society‚ not able to attend school and access of clinic‚ no easy access for food and not able to get a job‚ it also often refers to fragile environment ” (United Nations‚ 1998). Poverty reduction means reducing the number of people experiencing

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    bank‚ NGO’s are defined as private organizations that pursue activities to relieves suffering‚ promote the interest of the poor‚ protect the environment‚ provides basic social services‚ or undertake community developments( World Bank criteria defining NGO‚2007). Historically‚ Non-Governmental Organization at international level have a history dating back to at least 1839.It have been estimated that by 1914 there were 1098 NGO’s. The international Ngo’s were important in the anti slavery movement and

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    An assignment on NGOs activities in rural development: A criticalappraisal. Introduction:  Non-Government Organization (NGOs) started in this country in a limited scale as relief  provides following the devastating cyclone in 1970‚ which claimed colossal human lives and properties in the coastal belt and the off-shore islands. Devastations caused by the War of Liberation in 1971 prompted other foreign and newly established local NGOs to mount relief andrehabilitation Programs.Recognizing the need

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    Start Up Ngo in Bulgaria

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    assignment or self­explanatory from the table. Action 1­ Finding a team What needs to be done?  Even before the official registration and functioning of the NGO‚ most important goal is  to find devoted employees (one part time accountant‚ one full­time Marketing Assistant  and several volunteers/interns to help running the operations in the first three months.  During this period it is important that the NGO attracts interns who are specialized in  WEB 2.0 tool and video editing in order to work towards positioning on the organization

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    THE INFLUENCE OF AN NGO ON TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT : CASE STUDY ON WEST BENGAL‚ SHANTINIKETAN INTRODUCTION The tribals or the “Adivasis” (in Devanagari script)‚ literally “original inhabitants”‚ comprise a substantial indigenous minority of the population of India‚ officially recognized by the Indian Government as “Scheduled Tribes” in the fifth schedule of the Constitution of India. India accounts for about one-fourth of the world tribal population (according to the 1991 census). Tribal population

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