find out an NGO in your locality find out what is work it does
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There is a government registered NGO in my locality with the name Bachpan.
The main work of this NGO is to provide the basic facilities to Orphan children and take care of their health and education.
Bachpan has its own school building which provides primary education to these children.
Nutritious food is given by the government's mid day meal scheme.
Immunisation camps prevent them from seasonal and communicable disease...
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There is a government registered NGO in my locality with the name Bachpan.
The main work of this NGO is to provide the basic facilities to Orphan children and take care of their health and education.
Bachpan has its own school building which provides primary education to these children.
Nutritious food is given by the government's mid day meal scheme.
Immunisation camps prevent them from seasonal and communicable disease...
HOPE IT HELPS ☺️
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Non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, were first called such in Article 71 in the Charter of the newly formed United Nations in 1945. While NGOs have no fixed or formal definition, they are generally defined as nonprofit entities independent of governmental influence (although they may receive government funding).
As one can tell from the basic definition above, the difference between nonprofit organizations (NPOs) and NGOs is slim. However, the term "NGO" is not typically applied to U.S.-based nonprofit organizations. Generally, the NGO label is given to organizations operating on an international level although some countries classify their own civil society groups as NGOs.
NGO activities include, but are not limited to, environmental, social, advocacy and human rights work. They can work to promote social or political change on a broad scale or very locally. NGOs play a critical part in developing society, improving communities, and promoting citizen participation...___:-)
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Non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, were first called such in Article 71 in the Charter of the newly formed United Nations in 1945. While NGOs have no fixed or formal definition, they are generally defined as nonprofit entities independent of governmental influence (although they may receive government funding).
As one can tell from the basic definition above, the difference between nonprofit organizations (NPOs) and NGOs is slim. However, the term "NGO" is not typically applied to U.S.-based nonprofit organizations. Generally, the NGO label is given to organizations operating on an international level although some countries classify their own civil society groups as NGOs.
NGO activities include, but are not limited to, environmental, social, advocacy and human rights work. They can work to promote social or political change on a broad scale or very locally. NGOs play a critical part in developing society, improving communities, and promoting citizen participation...___:-)
I HOPE ITS HELP U SO MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIST..___MY FRIEND
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