The relationship between Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and medical institutions has become increasingly significant in the […]
Human Rights Defenders on the Move: How Flight Tracking Helps NGOs Respond Quickly to Crises
In an increasingly interconnected world, human rights organizations face the daunting challenge of responding to […]
Promoting Ethical Gambling: PayID Casinos and Human Rights NGOs in Australia
The world of online gambling has witnessed a remarkable transformation with the advent of any […]
Will NGOs survive in the future?
In the realm of international relations, non-governmental actors play a significant role in diplomatic communication, […]
The history of the formation of non-governmental organizations
During the latter half of the 20th century, non-governmental organizations experienced significant growth and development […]
What are the peculiarities of the human rights activities of public organizations?
vulnerable people – the poor, the unemployed, the elderly, minors, people with disabilities, single women, single mothers, widows, members of single-parent
Types of human rights NGOs
The 1993 World Conference on Human Rights, known as the Vienna Conference, was attended by representatives of 841 nongovernmental organizations from around the world
Why should I go to the offices of public organizations when my rights are violated?
Your rights must be secured and protected (each in a different way) by state bodies and officials such as: Parliament, the President, the Government
Campaigning and lobbying
International organizations often organize advocacy and propaganda campaigns to bring about policy change.
What is an NGO?
The term “non-governmental” or “non-profit” is usually used to refer to a category of organizations that form part of civil society. Such organizations are usually characterized by the fact that the purpose of their existence is something other than financial profit.