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A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an organization that is not part of a government and was not founded by states. NGOs are therefore typically independent of governments. Although the definition can technically include for-profit corporations, the term is generally restricted to social, cultural, legal, and environmental advocacy groups having goals that are noncommercial, primarily. NGOs are usually non-profit organizations that gain at least a portion of their funding from private sources. Current usage of the term is generally associated with the United Nations and authentic NGOs are those that are so designated by the UN.

Related Topics:
Organization - Government - Corporation - Advocacy groups - Non-profit organizations

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Because the label "NGO" is considered too broad by some, as it might cover anything that is non-governmental, many NGOs now prefer the term private voluntary organization (PVO).

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A 1995 UN report on global governance estimated that there are nearly 29,000 international NGOs. National numbers are even higher: The United States has an estimated 2 million NGOs, most of them formed in the past 30 years. Russia has 65,000 NGOs. Dozens are created daily. In Kenya alone, some 240 NGOs come into existence every year. {{fn|5}}

Related Topics:
UN - Global governance - Russia - Kenya

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Introduction
History
Types of NGOs
Evolutionary stages of development NGOs
Purposes
Methods
Management of non-governmental organizations
Relations
Staffing
Funding
Legal status
List of NGOs
See also
Notes
References
External links

 

 

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