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  1. Basic Education in Rural Pakistan: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Government, Private and NGO Schools by Shahrukh Rafi Khan, 2006-01-06
  2. Community participation and quality of life for ex-templeton centre residents: policy, theory and practice: an opportunity for NGO collaboration.(non-government ... from: Social Policy Journal of New Zealand by John R. Grant, 2007-03-01
  3. Ngo Involvement in International Organizations: A Legal Analysis by Sergey Ripinsky, Peter van den Bossche, 2007-12-14
  4. Vital Voices: advocacy and service work of NGOs in the fight against human trafficking.(NGOWatch): An article from: UN Chronicle by Wenchi Yu Perkins, 2005-03-01
  5. NGO's with an attitude and bayonets: a consideration of transnational criminal organizations.(non-government organizations): An article from: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy by John D. Becker, 2003-12-22
  6. Room at the table: voices of NGOs.: An article from: Endangered Species Update by Mary Maruca, 2006-01-01
  7. Relationships and partnerships among governments, NGOs, CBOs and indigenous groups in the context of the Convention to Combat Desertification and Drought: (an analysis of progress) by Lea M Scherl, 1996
  8. Social Capital and Associations in European Democracies: A Comparative Analysis (Routledge Research in Comparative Politics) by W.A. Maloney, 2006-12-06
  9. Policy Analysis in Canada: The State of the Art (IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance)

1. Women In Local Government - Comparative Analysis
Comparative Analysis Women in Local Government in Asia and the Pacific A comparative analysis of thirteen (d) Role of NGOs NGOs have taken a
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2. AEGiS-UPI Analysis NGOs Play Big Role In AIDS Plans
Analysis NGOs play big role in AIDS plans to tell WSSD delegates Friday night he is annoyed by the lack of government action on controlling
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3. ANALYSIS NGOs Form Front Line Of US Role In Yugoslav Polls
UPI, October 07, 2000 ANALYSIS NGOs form front line Of US role In Yugoslav polls By ELI J one of the U.S. nongovernment organizations that
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4. Non-Governmental Organizations, Civil Society And Global Policy
way at the UN, NGOs have asked government representatives for 1, No. 1 (Winter, 1995), p. 10. More on the General Analysis of the Role of
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5. General Analysis Role Of NGOs
General Analysis Role of NGOs NGOs and Global PolicyMaking (June, 2000) An analysis by GPF of this new global government". NGOs Unwelcome at
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6. EuropaWorld 12/1/2001 Swiss Government Finances Analysis Of
European Parliament. European Goverments. NGOs. UN and Agencies. Arms control 12/1/2001 Swiss Government Finances Analysis of Depleted
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7. E;MEXPAZ Analysis 100 (NGOs On VAT) Nov 27
E;MEXPAZ Analysis 100 (NGOs on VAT) Nov 27 To chiapas95@mundo.eco.utexas.edu a much closer analysis, as well as do those of the government
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8. RIA Novosti - Opinion Analysis - Opinion Western NGOs, Outside
Opinion analysis Opinion Western NGOs, outside meddling, and FARA 1820 22/ 07/ 2005 as saying, "The Russian government under Putin
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9. McKEEVER INSTITUTE
Pakistan Economic analysis of government's policies, investment climate and political risk. THE
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10. W. Mark Roberts, Ph.D., Consultant - Conservation, Ecology And The
International consultant to NGOs, government, academia and industry. Expertise in research and analysis of biological information, biodiversity
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11. NGOs And Global Policy-Making - Global Policy Forum - NGOs
Elected government officials often defend themselves against NGO criticism by pointing out that NGO leaders are not elected. Though it is true that NGO
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NGOs and Global Policy-Making
By James A. Paul
Executive Director, Global Policy Forum
June 2000 Organizations like Oxfam, Greenpeace, Amnesty International and thousands of others serve the public on a national and international scale. Known variously as "private voluntary organizations," "civil society organizations," and "citizen associations," they are increasingly called “NGOs,” an acronym that stands for "non-governmental organizations." The United Nations system uses this term to distinguish representatives of these agencies from those of governments. While many NGOs dislike the term, it has come into wide use, because the UN system is the main focus of international rule-making and policy formulation in the fields where most NGOs operate. Charitable and community organizations, separate from the state, have existed in many historical settings, but NGOs are primarily a modern phenomenon. With the extension of citizenship rights in Europe and the Americas in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, people founded increasing numbers of these organizations, as instruments to meet community needs, defend interests or promote new policies. The French writer Alexis de Toqueville emphasized the importance of what he called “political associations” as institutions of democracy, uniquely numerous and influential in the United States at the time of his famous visit in 1831. New legal rules for private corporations, emerging at this same time, provided modern juridical authority for the organizations and increased their defenses against state interference.

12. W. Mark Roberts, Ph.D., Consultant - Conservation, Ecology And The Environment
International consultant to ngos, government, academia and industry. Expertise in research and analysis of biological information, biodiversity, endangered species, and wildlife problems. Based in Canada.
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Research and analysis for NGOs, government, academia and the private sector Cost-effective development of any or all
stages of your scientific project, including: Expertise in: Literature search and review Locating data sources Population viability analysis (PVA) Exploratory data analysis Solutions to wildlife problems Statistical analysis Animal behaviour Report writing Experimental design Editing Analysis of complex data Graphic design Multimedia presentation Learn more ... Learn more ... Past clients include: The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment Department of Environmental Protection - State of New Jersey, USA Environmental Defense British Columbia (Canada) Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Foods Learn more ...

13. Introduction To NGOs - Global Policy Forum - NGOs
Key Documents Defining ngos General analysis Growing Importance Tables and Central Role in Development for Thai ngos? (December 2001) government
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Introduction to NGOs
This section gives an introduction to the world of NGOs stressing their growing importance in the international arena. Global Policy Forum also addresses the definitions of NGOs and commonly associated terms, and provides very interesting analyses on the role of NGOs.
Key Documents Defining NGOs General Analysis Growing Importance ... Tables and Charts
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Global Civil Society 2004/2005
The London School of Economics and Political Sciences has launched the fourth volume of its civil society yearbook. It describes the nature and history of global civil society and includes issue-oriented case studies, important records and data, as well as articles on current issues. See also: Global Civil Society 2003 Global Civil Society 2002 and Global Civil Society 2001 NGOs and Global Policy-Making (June 2000)
An analysis that provides historical background and emphasizes NGOs' growing contemporary importance, diversity, impact on policy, etc. "NGOs and the United Nations" by Global Policy Forum (June 17, 1999)

14. Australian Government Attorney-General's Department - Civil Justice Division - S
The government was disappointed in the lack of analysis in the remarks and the The Forum requests that the government consult with ngos on the review.
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The Seventh Attorney-General'S NGO Forum on Domestic Human Rights
7 April 2000
Summary
1. Report back from September Forum - Amanda Davies Acting Assistant Secretary
Amanda Davies addressed a number of items that required follow up from the September Forum. A request had been made for the establishment of guidelines to determine the effectiveness of costs orders when human rights cases come before the Federal Court. It was noted that no specific action had yet been taken, however the Department and the Court would be maintaining an ongoing dialogue on costs orders and a review of the operation of costs orders regime would occur within three years. Ms Davies outlined the fee structure for the Federal Court for human rights matters. This is a $50.00 filing fee only which can be waived in appropriate circumstances such as hardship. The Department indicated that it welcomed any views on what information should be obtained over the period for an effective review. A request had also been made for the removal of Australia's reservation to article 37(c) to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CROC). Ms Davies outlined that Australia has made a reservation to the second sentence of Article 37(c) which provides that children deprived of their liberty are to be separated from adults unless it is in the best interests of the child not to do so, and that children have the right to have contact with their family through visits. It was explained that the housing of juveniles in detention was primarily a matter for States and Territories and that there were occasions when adults and children were imprisoned together because of Australia's demographic distribution to enable young offenders to remain near their families. The Department indicated that the reservation would be unlikely to be withdrawn unless compliance with the article was possible.

15. Research And Opinion On Civil Society
Courageous Mothers Make Russia Quake, government and War No Match for Russian Cemetery Bombing ngos and the Mafia analysis of November 10 cemetary
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Documents This section contains links to articles, studies, and other writings on themes related to civil society that are available online. If readers wish to suggest items that should be added, please notify us by e-mail: ccsi@u.washington.edu Index
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    • A successful International Community Schools Conference was held in Omsk, Russia, October 9-13. "Over 130 people from 12 countries and 23 regions of Russia participated. The goal of the conference was to establish understanding and partnership between government education departments and the community school movement. Click here , for the full report on this unusual conference by Tatiana Buinovskaya ... Report on Osh conference on Democracy and Religion , March 24-25, sponsored by Central Asian Media Support Project. Kharkiv Declaration Adopted by the International Conference "Strengthening of Connections between NGO's for Increased Influence on the Democratization Process in Ukraine" that took place in October 27-30, 1999.
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    Indianngos.com research and analysis of identifying Credible ngos is now available to government Schemes Vision Mission Statements Indian CSR Examples
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    17. The Czech Government And NGOs In 2001
    New Approach of the Czech government Toward ngos. The analysis has proved the inconsistence of the process with the development of the civil society
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    IJNL
    Volume 3
    Issue 3
    The Czech Government and NGOs in 2001
    Petr Pajas, First Consulting, p.b.c., Praha
    Introduction
    The aim of this presentation is to provide a short overview of recent decisions and actions taken by the Government of the Czech Republic with respect to the financing of activities of civil organizations. This includes: (a) revival of the full operational activity of the Council for Non-governmental Not-for-profit Organizations (b) distribution of privatization assets to active foundations, (c) detailed analytic research of Government donations to the civil sector, and (d) the very recent Government Regulation on Principles of Donation Policy from the Budget of the Czech Republic to Non-governmental Not-for-profit Organizations, based on the analysis mentioned above.
    New Approach of the Czech Government Toward NGOs.
    In November 1997, the transitory government of Mr. Tošovský replaced the Government of Mr. Klaus. This was an event marking an important turn in the Czech society from a strictly economical and highly pragmatic approach to an approach that is more sensitive to issues of a free and active civil society. In 1998, this trend brought to power the minority government of Social Democrats. After seven years of permanent disputes regarding the role of civil society and its non-political organizations in modern democracy, one may observe the politicians changing their attitudes toward the civil sector from an arrogant disinterest to recognition and cooperation.

    18. The Czech Government And NGOs In 2001
    Parliament, upon the recommendation of the government (which is based on the recommendation of CNNO), analysis of Financing ngos from the State Budget.
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    The Second Round of Privatization Assets Distribution to Foundations
    In January 2001, following a year of preparatory work in CNNO working groups and many consultations with the Budget Committee of the Czech Parliament, the Czech Government approved Decision No. 12/2001 on the Procedure by which the Remaining Assets Set Aside for the Foundation Investment Fund shall be Distributed in the Second Stage (to Foundations). Actually, this represents an open tender, in which a special commission shall choose from registered and applying foundations those to which another portion (and probably the last one) of assets in the amount of about CZK 2,000,000,000 shall be distributed to become a part of their registered endowment and/or partially (not more the 15 percent of the contribution) directly redistributed according to current granting regulations of each foundation. The sum of allocated evaluation points shall be the main supportive evidence for the final recommendation of the plenary of the CNNO as regards the amount of assets to be allocated to a foundation or whether there shall be no allocation at all. It is assumed, that the minimal assignment should be CZK 10,000,000. In the case of too many applicants, this may limit the list of those who will be assigned a contribution. Accordingly, those foundations who did not receive enough evaluation points may not receive any funds. However, in general, this limit may support a reasonably uneven distribution among about 120 foundations. We must wait for the result of the tender to see if this is the case.

    19. Involving NGOs In Bank-supported Activities
    ngos may assist the government, a project entity, or the Bank in monitoring Economic and sector reports could include an analysis of NGO activities,
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    Operational Directive 14.70 dated August 28, 1989 Involving Nongovernmental Organizations
    in World Bank-Supported Activities
    From The World Bank Operating Manual
    This Directive was prepared for the guidance of staff of the World Bank and is not necessarily a complete treatment of the subjects covered. Introduction 1. This directive sets out a framework for involving nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Bank-supported activities. It provides staff with guidance on working with NGOs, bearing in mind their potential contribution to sustainable development and poverty reduction, as well as the need to consult with relevant member governments and to proceed in conformity with their policies towards NGOs. Definition and Classification of NGOs 2. The diversity of NGOs strains any simple definition or classification. NGOs include a wide variety of groups and institutions that are entirely or largely independent of government, and characterized primarily by humanitarian or cooperative, rather than commercial, objectives. The terminology varies: for example, in the United States they may be called "private voluntary organizations," and most African NGOs prefer to be called "voluntary development organizations." Although organizations such as universities or research institutes may be nongovernmental, this directive refers principally to private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services, or undertake community development.

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