An NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) worker is a professional who is involved in various activities aimed at addressing social, environmental, or humanitarian issues. Their roles can encompass project management, advocacy, fundraising, community outreach, and research, depending on the specific focus of the NGO. NGO workers often collaborate with local communities, governments, and other organizations to implement programs and policies that promote positive change. This profession typically requires strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to the organization’s mission.
There is no such profession as a "hollister worker".
The profession is a "mason" (a worker in stone, brick, stucco, or tile).
Social Worker
is a worker in the social service profession who is less equip with skills and works under the supervision, guidance and control of a qualified social worker
social worker
As a profession? Refuse Collector, waste disposal worker, garbageman.
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
ngo
A person who works for a non-governmental organization (NGO) is often referred to as an "NGO worker" or simply "staff member." Depending on their role, they may also have specific titles such as program coordinator, project manager, or field officer. These individuals typically engage in various activities focused on social, humanitarian, or environmental causes.
examples of ngo
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Carpenter, Plumber, Factory Worker, Soldier, Sportsperson, Demolition Worker, Physician, Baker, Sensei, and President of Mario Toy Company.