Yes there are....commonly called Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs)...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) typically seek to address social, environmental, or humanitarian issues by providing services, advocating for policy changes, raising awareness, and promoting sustainable development. Their goal is to create positive impact, empower communities, and improve the quality of life for marginalized or vulnerable populations.
"non-governmental organizations" such as Red Cross
China is a communist country so i would have to doubt that they do.
The foundation helps poor children and underprivileged children.
Luc van Hoof has written: 'Advising NGOs' -- subject- s -: Non-governmental organizations
Reint Bakema has written: 'NGOs and agricultural development' -- subject(s): Agricultural extension work, Non-governmental organizations
Anil Chitrakar has written: 'Working with NGOs' -- subject(s): Community development, Economic assistance, Non-governmental organizations
No, the Peace Corps is not considered a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It is a United States government agency that sends American volunteers to work in various countries to promote peace and development. Unlike NGOs, the Peace Corps operates under the authority and direction of the U.S. government.
NGO is an abbreviation of Non-Governmental Organisation. Given the sheer number of NGOs in the world it is impossible to answer this question without knowing which NGO the questioner is referring to
NGO is an abbreviation of Non-Governmental Organisation. Given the sheer number of NGOs in the world it is impossible to answer this question without knowing which NGO the questioner is referring to
Scott Calnan has written: 'The effectiveness of domestic human rights NGOs' -- subject(s): Human rights, Non-governmental organizations