NGOs/CSOs in Governance

Significance

  • Volunteers Eager to Aid: The government can access a ready supply of volunteers and resources from civil society and NGOs. Errors in inclusion-exclusion can be fixed by relying on volunteer grass-roots verification.
  • Skill Development: By including civil society and NGOs, skill development and livelihood assistance programmes like the National Rural Livelihood Mission can be made more effective.
  • Last Mile Connectivity: It is possible to handle the last-mile delivery of public services. For instance, various volunteer organisations provided food, rations, and vegetables for the homeless and migrants during the COVID-19 lockdown.
  • Acting as a Bridge between the People and the Government: NGOs ....
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