NGOs are typically established to work toward public or social welfare goals. They can focus on human rights, voters’ rights, healthcare, helping the poor, and preventing cruelty to animals.
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a group that functions independently of any government. It is usually non-profit. NGOs, sometimes called civil society organizations, are established on community, national, and international levels to serve a social or political goal such as a humanitarian cause or the protection of the environment.
Some NGOs may fall under both categories simultaneously. Examples of NGOs include those that support human rights, advocate for improved health, or encourage political participation.
Our NGOs focus on a wide range of issues and areas. These might include women’s rights, the health of the environment and planet, healthcare, political advocacy, labor unions, religious faith, care of aging adults, and youth empowerment.
A non-governmental organization, or NGO, typically is established to work toward public or social welfare goals. By Maa Pushpanjali Seva Sansthan, Sonpur
Brijmohan Kumar: Managing Director (MPSS)
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