I would join an NGO to contribute meaningfully to social change and address critical issues within communities. Working alongside passionate individuals, I would have the opportunity to apply my skills and knowledge toward impactful projects, fostering both personal growth and collective progress. Additionally, being part of an NGO allows me to advocate for marginalized voices and promote sustainable development, aligning with my values of compassion and service.
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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.
If you apply for a job at an NGO you might be asked why it is you want to join them. You could tell them that you admire previous work they have done.
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i am a social worker and working for education and children and women health. so i want to do something for the betterment of the children and women
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examples of ngo
Yes, you just firm ngo. Firming ngo's simply the law of the land
i would like to know the difference between a trust and a society for an NGO? why is this in the dragon section?
An NGO is a non-governmental organization. Such would be the Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders. No doubt there are many operating in Afghanistan to help people in wartorn areas.
Ngo Okafor is 6' 3".
Ngo Dong died in 2000.
Phuong Ngo was born in 1958.
Ngo Van was born in 1912.