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Role of non governmental organizations in environmental protection

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Answered by hassankhan1
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1) Development without harming the environment.

2) Using the resources in such a way that they cater the present needs as null as the needs of the future generation.

Answered by AstroDynamo
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A human rights group, or human rights organization, is a non-governmental organization which advocates for human rights through identification of their violation, collecting incident data, its analysis and publication, promotion of public awareness while conducting institutional advocacy, and lobbying to halt these violations.

Like other NGOs, human rights groups are defined in their characteristics by legal, including taxation, constraints under which they operate, such as[1]

1. is 'non-governmental' meaning that it is established by private initiative, is free from governmental influence, and does not perform public functions.

2. has an aim that is not-for-profit, meaning that if any profits are earned by the organisation they are not distributed to its members but used in the pursuit of its objective,

3. does not use or promote violence or have clear connections with criminality, and

4. has a formal existence with a statute and a democratic and representative structure, and does normally, but not necessarily, enjoy legal personality under national law.

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