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Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) In India: Opportunities And Challenges [PDF]
NGOs, by virtue of being small in size, flexible, innovative and participatory, are widely considered to be more successful in reaching the poor, and in poverty alleviation. This paper, based on the review of existing studies and the author's research experience with a large number of NGOs in India, aims at discussion on definition, types (Section 2 ...
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Cultural differences have an effect on time management practices. The time management practices would then influence key job performance outcomes. A relationship, thus, exists between time management cultures and job performance which then influences organisational outcomes.
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Cultural differences have an effect on time management practices. The time management practices would then influence key job performance outcomes. A relationship, thus, exists between time management cultures and job performance which then influences organisational outcomes.
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Zum Verständnis des Gegenübers – Rolle und Strategien von Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
uwf UmweltWirtschaftsForum, 2007Unternehmen verstehen ihr Gegenuber in Dialogprozessen oftmals nicht und sind immer wieder uber aus ihrer Sicht irrationale Reaktionen von NGOs uberrascht. Der Beitrag wirft einen ersten, kursorischen Blick auf strategische Handlungsrationalitaten von NGOs.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1998
The growing influence of non governmental organizations (NGOs) in international health is occurring in the face of major challenges and opportunities. These challenges include the continued increases in global poverty status, the growing influence of private-funded health systems, the need for sustainability of external-funded programs, and the ...
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The growing influence of non governmental organizations (NGOs) in international health is occurring in the face of major challenges and opportunities. These challenges include the continued increases in global poverty status, the growing influence of private-funded health systems, the need for sustainability of external-funded programs, and the ...
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Accountability Systems of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs): Case Study from Ghana
2023Kwasi Awuah-Werekoh +2 more
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The Governance and Accountability of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in India
Abstract: NGOs are both praised and criticized in the current reformulations of governance for development. Although they are expected to take the position of the state in a number of capacities and endeavors, there are growing doubts about their ability, legitimacy, and credibility to do so.openaire +1 more source
Exploring urban forestry non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the eastern United States
Arboricultural Journal, 2022Alexander J. Elton +3 more
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The Role of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Japan’s Foreign Aid Policy [PDF]
The reinforcement of the Non-governmental organisations’ role in Japan’s ODA program is a challenging task. However, if this objective is achieved, at least three advantages could ensue. Firstly, Japanese NGOs would be able to independently carry out the small-scale aid projects that directly address the needs of local communities in aid recipient ...
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Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and the Philippine State: 1986–93
South East Asia Research, 1995openaire +1 more source

