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  • Volunteers should not work in isolation, but in support of local NGOs, international NGOS, governments both local and national, schools and community groups.

    These past 6 weeks Eric Wiley 2006

  • Local NGOs have called on international NGOS and the government to set up more care centres to support children forced to live and work on the streets.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2009

  • Those NGOS—Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, Clean Production Action, Electronics TakeBack Coalition, Good Electronics, Greenpeace, Basel Action Network, and others—are going to continue to work hard to press the electronics industry for improvements, but it would be a lot easier for us all if electronics producers embraced sustainability and social goals as seriously as technological and economic goals.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • But aid alone, especially from governments and NGOS, will not do the job; throwing money at a problem without a very clear strategy will only pollute the problem.

    Day Two of the Mind and Life XX Conference in Zurich 2010

  • The 3,200 accredited NGOS can attend UN meetings, lobby delegates and submit papers.

    Evelyn Leopold: A Bit of Gay Bashing at the United Nations Evelyn Leopold 2010

  • Those NGOS—Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, Clean Production Action, Electronics TakeBack Coalition, Good Electronics, Greenpeace, Basel Action Network, and others—are going to continue to work hard to press the electronics industry for improvements, but it would be a lot easier for us all if electronics producers embraced sustainability and social goals as seriously as technological and economic goals.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Value of aid the French government has promised Haiti through pledged contributions to UN agencies, NGOS and the Red Cross: $180 million

    Isabel Macdonald: Where's Haiti's bailout? 2010

  • Value of aid the French government has promised Haiti through pledged contributions to UN agencies, NGOS and the Red Cross: $180 million

    Isabel Macdonald: Where's Haiti's Bailout? 2010

  • But aid alone, especially from governments and NGOS, will not do the job; throwing money at a problem without a very clear strategy will only pollute the problem.

    Day Two of the Mind and Life XX Conference in Zurich 2010

  • There was general consternation amongst diplomats and NGOS.

    The U.S. Quits the United Nations Human Rights Council | Disinformation 2008

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