Role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Democracy
Role of CSO
- Policy Advocacy: CSOs and the government have policy discussions on reducing poverty and empowering the underprivileged. These organisations assist the government not just in formulating policies in these areas but also in implementing, overseeing, and reviewing those policies. An NGO called "Save the Children India" aims to re-establish children's rights.
- Protection Role: The Association for Protection of Democratic Rights aids persons who lack access to the justice system by providing legal aid. Typically, these CSOs support legal services and defend residents from oppressive views.
- Promoting Transparency: CSOs made it possible for the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act of 2013 ....
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