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NGO–NGO Relations

2016
Non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are playing an increasing role in global politics, for example, in setting standards and monitoring their implementation or bringing about and shaping international institutions. The relations between NGOs are often considered to be crucial for either the success or the failure of the NGOs’ efforts to ...
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NGOs and the creation of value in supply chains

Strategic Management Journal, 2017
Firms and NGOs often collaborate to establish new supply chains. With a formal model, we analyze how NGOs can alleviate market failures and improve supplier economic inclusion while strategically interacting with firms.
O. Chatain, Elena Plaksenkova
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NGOs

2023
Grace L. Chikoto-Schultz, Bryson Davis
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NGO Mediation: The Carter Center

International Peacekeeping, 2003
(2003). NGO Mediation: The Carter Center. International Peacekeeping: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 156-171.
James Larry Taulbee, Marion Creekmore
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Sustainable Member Motivation System Proposal for NGOs: NGO-TR

2019 1st International Informatics and Software Engineering Conference (UBMYK), 2019
Non-governmental organizations (NGO) depend on their members to survive. They need to reach the potential volunteers. They also aspire to keep track of their members’ effectiveness and to motivate those members to be more active. The volunteers need a transparent system, where their privacy is preserved.
Korkmaz, Umutcan   +3 more
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NGOs as Newsmakers

, 2018
A new era of NGO-driven news? -- The changing faces of NGO communication work -- The partially opening news gates -- The strategic advocate in the digital storm -- Publicity's ends -- Explaining the endurance of news norms -- The possibilities and ...
M. Powers
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NGOs and Governance

2017
DefinitionGovernance of NGOs includes the process of developing strategic leadership in a nonprofit organization. This means setting the directions, making strategic decisions, evaluating the performance, and ensuring accountability and transparency.Defining NGOsNongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are not easy to define for at least two reasons. First,
Ricciuti, Elisa, Calò, Francesca
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Why do NGOs participate in NGO coalitions?

2022
This thesis analyses two NGO Coalitions – SDG Watch Austria and SDG Watch Europe – and its members on why they chose to participate in the coalition. With the adoption of the SDGs and their extensive framework, the cooperation of CSOs has become more important.
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The Changing Space for NGOs: Civil Society in Authoritarian and Hybrid Regimes

, 2020
S. Toepler   +3 more
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NGO Profile: SPARC: Developing New NGO Lines

Urbanisation, 2017
SPARC (the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres) is one of the best known NGOs working on housing issues in the Global South—perhaps most especially for its work with women pavement dwellers in Bombay in India. This article, first published in Environment and Urbanization in 1990, describes SPARC’s early work and achievements as well as ...
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