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  2. Non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    "State-wise list of VOs/NGOs signed up on the NGO Partnership System". Government of India. Government of India. For reading about the role of the Indian NGOs in ameliorating the hardships of child-labourers, one can consult Sreeparna Chattopadhyay's The Samaritans for Child-labourers ( New Delhi : Authors Press, 2021) ( ISBN 978-93-90588-16-9 )

  3. List of non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    V This is a list of notable nonprofit organisations, charitable organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in India or connected with Indian diaspora. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  4. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Representation ...

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    UNHCR-registered refugees in other locations are supported through partner NGOs. [7] UNHCR works with several NGOs including BOSCO, the Socio Legal Information Centre (SLIC), the Gandhi National Memorial Society and Development And Justice Initiative (DAJI), Action Aid India and Save the Children, India (SCI) to support refugees and asylum seekers.

  5. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in improving the lives of people who have been affected by natural disasters or are facing other challenges. NGOs can act as implementers, catalysts, and partners to provide essential goods and services to those in need.

  6. International non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    NGOs are independent of governments and can be seen as two types: advocacy NGOs, which aim to influence governments with a specific goal, and operational NGOs, which provide services. [4] Examples of NGO mandates are environmental preservation, human rights promotions or the advancement of women.

  7. Child Rights and You - Wikipedia

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    CRY works with 102 local NGOs across 19 states in India and has impacted the lives of over 4.7 million children. [ 1 ] CRY is one of the top NGOs of India and it addresses children's critical needs by working with parents, teachers, Anganwadi (Indian rural child care center) workers, communities, district and state-level governments, as well as ...

  8. Child In Need Institute - Wikipedia

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    The CINI was founded by a Pediatrician, Samir Chaudhuri in 1974 and is involved in many community development-focused projects in India, addressing the underlying social causes of poverty, and collaborates with the Indian government and other local and international NGOs. CINI focuses primarily on health, nutrition, education of children and ...

  9. Indian Red Cross Society - Wikipedia

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    The society's mission is to provide relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promote health and care of vulnerable people and communities. It has a network of over 700 branches throughout India. [1] The Society uses the Red Cross as an emblem in common with other international Red Cross societies.