A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) is any organization that does not include any government or government appointed representatives in their membership.A Voluntary Organization or Volunteers Organization is any organization that uses the human resources of volunteers for achieving its main purpose.There are Intergovernmental Organizations (IGO) commonly called International Organizations that may have volunteer sub-organizations, therefore to be a voluntary organization does not mean per se that it is a NGO. Also, not all NGOs are voluntary organizations as many may have paid staff for executing their main purposes.
MRAP - NGO - was created in 1941.
The correct usage is "an NGO." The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that follows it, not just the letter. In this case, "NGO" starts with a vowel sound (pronounced as "en-jee-oh"), so "an" is used before it. It's based on the pronunciation, not specifically the letter "N" in "NGO."
Ngo Dinh Luyen died in 1990.
Yes, Ngo Dinh Diem was a Catholic.
voluntary organisation is the organisation that render service without any payment as reward.example of voluntary organisation is MAN 'O' WAR.
A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) is any organization that does not include any government or government appointed representatives in their membership.A Voluntary Organization or Volunteers Organization is any organization that uses the human resources of volunteers for achieving its main purpose.There are Intergovernmental Organizations (IGO) commonly called International Organizations that may have volunteer sub-organizations, therefore to be a voluntary organization does not mean per se that it is a NGO. Also, not all NGOs are voluntary organizations as many may have paid staff for executing their main purposes.
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Yes, you just firm ngo. Firming ngo's simply the law of the land
Ngo Okafor is 6' 3".
Ngo Dong died in 2000.
Phuong Ngo was born in 1958.
Ngo Van was born in 1912.
Ngo Van died in 2005.
Ngo Dinh Can died in 1964.
Ngo Dinh Can was born in 1911.