Non-governmental organization |
A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is an organization which is independent from governments and their policies. Generally, although not always, these
are non-profit organizations that gain at least a
portion of their funding from private sources. Because of the negative definition, (the implication that an NGO is anything that
is not government), many NGOs now prefer the term Private voluntary organization (PVO).
The phrase came into use with the establishment of the United
Nations in 1945 with provisions in Article 71 of Chapter 10 of the United Nations Charter [1]
for a consultative role for
organizations that are not governments / Member States - see Consultative Status. The vital role of NGOs and other "Major groups" in sustainable development was recognized in Chapter 27
of Agenda 21, leading to revised arrangements for Consultative relationship between the United Nations and
non-governmental organizations [2] .
NGOs exist for a variety of different purposes, usually to further the political and/or social goals of their members. Some
example goals include improving the state of the natural environment,
encouraging the observance of human rights, improving the welfare of the
disadvantaged, or representing a corporate agenda. However, there are a huge number of such organisations and their goals cover a
broad range of political and philosophical positions.
NGOs also vary in their methods. Some act primarily as lobbyists, while others primarily conduct programs and activities. (For
instance, an NGO concerned with poverty alleviation might provide food to the needy.)
The relationship between business, governments, and NGOs can be quite complex and sometimes antagonistic, particularly when
NGOs act to oppose the activities of governments and businesses.
See also: civil society, charity, philanthropy, service club.
Example of different types of NGOs: (contains links to external sites)
- Campaign / Issue Organizations
see also Attacks on humanitarian
workers
- Domestic Charitable Organizations
- Treaty
Organizations (Independent organizations that act very much like NGOs, but are established and mandated by international
treaties)
- Trade Associations and Industry funded interest groups
see also: Political science, Quasi-autonomous
non-government organisation
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