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2nd March 2016, 04:01 PM
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Re: Non Governmental Organizations Examples

A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a non-profit, citizen-based group that functions independently of government.

NGOs, sometimes called civil societies, are organized on community, national and international levels to serve specific social or political purposes, and are cooperative, rather than commercial, in nature.

BINGO: 'Business-friendly international NGO' or 'Big international NGO'

SBO: 'Social Benefit Organization,' a positive, goal-oriented designation as an substitute
for the negative, "Non-" designations

TANGO: 'Technical assistance NGO'

TSO: 'Third-sector organization'

GONGO: 'Government-operated NGOs' (set up by governments to look like NGOs in
order to qualify for outside aid or promote the interests of government)

DONGO: 'Donor organized NGO'

INGO: 'International NGO'


CSO: 'Civil Society Organization'

ENGO: 'Environmental NGO,' such as Greenpeace and WWF

NNGO: 'Northern NGO'

PANGO: 'Party NGO,' set up by parties and disguised as NGOs to serve their political matters.

SNGO: 'Southern NGO'

SCO: 'Social change organization'

GSO: Grassroots Support Organization

MANGO: 'Market advocacy NGO'

NGDO: 'Non-governmental development organization'


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