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  2. Odhikar - Wikipedia

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    On 10 June 2013, Odhikar published a fact finding report on the 2013 Operation at Motijheel Shapla Chattar claiming 61 deaths, [7] but refused to provide any names of the victims report, citing security concerns for the families of the victims. [8] Later on 19 August, 2024, they published the name of the deceased on their verified Facebook page ...

  3. File:VO Grading Certificate by CRISIL.pdf - Wikipedia

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    CRISIL has recently entered the space of independent grading of NGOs. It provides a comprehensive not-for-profit assessment, with detailed insights into its governance structure, management capabilities, internal controls and risk management mechanisms, program implementation capabilities, funding profile, and cost structure.

  4. Network of Concerned Historians - Wikipedia

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    It publishes an Annual Report documenting instances of censorship that fall within its mandate that happened globally in the preceding year. The Report is published every August and contains on average 150 pages covering 100+ countries. The Annual Reports have been published since 1995 and are all available on the organization's website. [28]

  5. Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The NGO also publishes thematic reports biennially, with these publications mentioned over 160 times in newspapers. Some of the most popular are: Rwanda's Application for Membership in the Commonwealth - Report & Recommendations of CHRI (2009) The Commonwealth at the Human Rights Council: A Decade of Voting (2006–2016)

  6. Relief Society of Tigray - Wikipedia

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    Through TPLF resources from the Tigrayan diaspora in North America and Europe and different NGOs were channeled to Tigray. [7] In 1981 the Emergency Relief Desk was set up in Khartoum , as a consortium of Scandinavian ecumenical NGOs cooperating with REST and the Eritrean Relief Association (the humanitarian wing of the EPLF ).

  7. eVidyaloka - Wikipedia

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    eVidyaloka is a Bangalore-based NGO that focuses on imparting education to students of Rural government schools in India by crowdsourcing volunteer teachers and connecting them to the rural government schools using the power of IT.

  8. ReliefWeb - Wikipedia

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    ReliefWeb was founded in October 1996 and is administered by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).The project began under the US Department of State, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, which had noticed during the Rwanda crisis how poorly critical operational information was shared between NGOs, UN Agencies and Governments.

  9. Freedom House - Wikipedia

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    Another key annual report, Freedom on the Net, is Freedom House's annual survey and analysis of internet freedom around the world. While often cited by political scientists, journalists, and policymakers, the organization's democracy indices have received criticism.