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Definition of NGO
NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) is a voluntary, non-profit organization that operates independently from the government to address social, humanitarian, environmental, development, or human rights issues.
NGOs are created by individuals, communities, or groups who share a common mission to serve society and improve people’s lives.
Key Characteristics of NGOs
- Non-governmental
- Not part of government institutions.
- Independent in decision-making and operations.
- Non-profit
- The main purpose is not to make financial profit.
- Any income is used to support programs and activities.
- Voluntary organization
- Usually established by people who voluntarily work toward a common goal.
- Social mission
- Works for public benefit, such as:
- Poverty reduction
- Education
- Health
- Human rights
- Disability inclusion
- Protection
- Environment
- Accountability
- Must be transparent to communities, donors, members, and authorities.
Course Content
NGO Work and Portfolio
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Introduction to NGOs, CBOs, and OPDs
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Types of NGOs
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Community-Based Organization (CBO)
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Section 4: Organization of Persons with Disabilities (OPD)n
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Section 5: Difference Between NGO, CBO, and OPD
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STAKEHOLDERS IN NGO MANAGEMENT
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