Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

what is the motive of setting up NGO's in different areas ( @brainlyrabbit thank you very much for thanks , who are you btw )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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NGOs exist for a variety of purposes, usually to further the political or social goals of their members. Examples include improving the state of the natural environment, encouraging the observance of human rights, improving the welfare of the disadvantaged, or representing a corporate agenda.

NGOs enable citizens to work together voluntarily to promote social values and civic goals, which are important to them. They promote local initiative and problem solving. NGOs reflect the diversity of society itself. They also help the society by empowering citizens and promoting change at the “grass roots”.

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Answered by TheRose06
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NGOs exist for a variety of purposes, usually to further the political or social goals of their members. Examples include improving the state of the natural environment, encouraging the observance of human rights, improving the welfare of the disadvantaged, or representing a corporate agenda.

NGOs enable citizens to work together voluntarily to promote social values and civic goals, which are important to them. They promote local initiative and problem solving. NGOs reflect the diversity of society itself. They also help the society by empowering citizens and promoting change at the “grass roots”.

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