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write any 5 differences between Ngos and INGOs​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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The first difference of the two organizations is their formers. Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) are formed by states. However, Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) are generally private, voluntary organizations whose members are individuals or a group of people. Usually, NGOs are created to solve specific issue.

They often work in areas where government is active and sometimes receive funding from government and International Aid Organisations. NPO's on the other hand, are usually community or faith based, are concerned mainly with regional and local matters and receive funding for specific projects. NGO's often fund NPO's.

Answered by Anonymous
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The first difference of the two organizations is their formers. Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) are formed by states. However, Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) are generally private, voluntary organizations whose members are individuals or a group of people. Usually, NGOs are created to solve specific issue.

IGOs are entirely different from NGOs in all aspects. IGOs received their capital aid from its members; meanwhile, NGOs are funded by various private sources. As far as the establishment is concerned, NGOs are generally formed by two or more individuals, whereas states form IGOs.

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