NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) – Paul Hawken calls the burgeoning NGO sector “the
largest movement in the world that no one saw coming.”124 Usually set up by ordinary citizens
and either run by volunteers or funded by foundations, private persons, or governments,
NGOs devote themselves to critical issues that require long-term attention and where neither
market nor government solutions are viable on their own – such as climate change, malaria
prevention, or even rethinking global capitalism! Well-run NGOs often enjoy a high degree of
public trust because they often work to address the broad concerns of society. According to
Wikipedia, the U.S. now has an estimated 1.5 million NGOs, Russia has 277,000, and India has
approximately 2 million.
NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) – Paul Hawken calls the burgeoning NGO sector “thelargest movement in the world that no one saw coming.”124 Usually set up by ordinary citizensand either run by volunteers or funded by foundations, private persons, or governments,NGOs devote themselves to critical issues that require long-term attention and where neithermarket nor government solutions are viable on their own – such as climate change, malariaprevention, or even rethinking global capitalism! Well-run NGOs often enjoy a high degree ofpublic trust because they often work to address the broad concerns of society. According toWikipedia, the U.S. now has an estimated 1.5 million NGOs, Russia has 277,000, and India hasapproximately 2 million.
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