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  2. NGO-ization - Wikipedia

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    NGO-ization is a process resulting from neoliberal globalization. [5] It consists of the flourishing of NGOs founded on issue-specific interventions [6] associated with the rising centrality of civil society [7] where NGOs are in charge of social services that used to be fulfilled by the public sector. [5]

  3. Non-governmental organization - Wikipedia

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    The term NGO is used inconsistently, and is sometimes used synonymously with civil society organization (CSO), which is any association founded by citizens. [4] In some countries, NGOs are known as nonprofit organizations while political parties and trade unions are sometimes considered NGOs as well. [5]

  4. 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.

  5. Voluntary sector - Wikipedia

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    The presence of a large non-profit sector is sometimes seen as an indicator of a healthy economy in local and national financial measurements. [11] With a growing number of non-profit organizations focused on social services, the environment, education, and other unmet needs throughout society, the nonprofit sector is increasingly central to the health and well-being of society. [12]

  6. Rights-based approach to development - Wikipedia

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    This NGO also would like to put economic and social justice at the top of the world agenda. [25] The shift towards a rights-based approach to development forced Oxfam to reexamine its funding, a deeper examination into the state's role as a duty bearer, and using civil society as a vehicle for citizens to empowered to stand up for their rights.

  7. United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, UN-NGLS joined the Civil Society Unit in the United Nations Department of Global Communications and has continued to support civil society engagement in UN processes. 2019: NGLS involved more than 12,000 civil society representatives in conferences, events and meetings organized by the UN, at New York Headquarters and abroad.

  8. List of organizations with consultative status to the United ...

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    Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (Conference of NGOs) 2002 Family Health International: 2002 World Information Transfer: 1948 [14] Friends World Committee for Consultation: 2004 Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo: 2005 Cultural Survival (CS) [15] 2005 Universal Peace ...

  9. Civil society campaign - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic civil society organizations are formed between individuals with the same cultural or ethnic background in which collaboration is fostered to achieve a specific goal that benefits the group as a whole. An example of this is Palestinian NGO's within Israel. The Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel group is a prime example of an ethnic civil ...