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PARTICIPATION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGOs) IN COURT DISPUTES IN POLAND
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PARTICIPATION OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (NGOS) IN JUDICIAL DISPUTES IN POLAND
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Towards a History of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Ethiopia since the 1960s
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Journal of International Development, 2006
Abstract‘Partnership’ has become a standard buzzword in the NGO and ‘development’ world. Until 1980s it was common for many Northern NGOs (NNGOs) to implement their own ‘development’ programmes and projects. This implementation approach has shifted to one in which local ‘partner’ organisations are identified and do most of the work, with the NNGOs in a
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Abstract‘Partnership’ has become a standard buzzword in the NGO and ‘development’ world. Until 1980s it was common for many Northern NGOs (NNGOs) to implement their own ‘development’ programmes and projects. This implementation approach has shifted to one in which local ‘partner’ organisations are identified and do most of the work, with the NNGOs in a
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NGO Initiatives: Non-Governmental Organisations Initiatives
2016Globalisation, that is, the opening up of economy (Chenoy 2013) and the implementation of neo-liberal economic policies in the 1990s created new waves in all the sectors in India. Especially, it generated workforce demand in manufacturing and service sectors like retail, media, automobile, hospitality, healthcare, IT and ITES, medical transcription ...
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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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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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The participation of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the WTO dispute settlement system
Non-State Actors and International Law, 2001This article focuses on a particular aspect of the post-Uruguay Round trade dispute settlement system: the extent of the participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in WTO dispute settlement. It presents this issue in a larger context of NGO representation in the WTO in general.
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