Ngo

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"Ngo" in a Sentence (12 examples)

My best friend works for an NGO in Afghanistan.

Mary works for an NGO in Africa.

Tom works for an NGO in Africa.

"Climate is one of the main concerns in Europe," said Neil Makaroff, European Union policy adviser for the NGO Climate Action Network France.

Andy Ngo is a threat to our community and provides kill lists to the violent Neo-Nazi terrorist group Atomwaffen.

The president of the Amazigh World Congress, an "international NGO that defends and promotes the individual and collective rights of the Berbers" was summoned and interrogated for two hours by the Algerian police about its activities and reports of violations of human rights in Kabylia.

In a sumptuous conference area at the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York, foundation president Darren Walker told an animated crowd—policymakers and corporate executives as well as NGO representatives and colorfully dressed indigenous leaders from around the world—about his commitment to bring these disparate groups together to save the planet.

Tom hit Andy Ngo square in the face with a milkshake.

Most farmers in Africa are women. But a South African NGO says many factors are keeping them poor. This, it says, contributes to food shortages on the continent because the women don’t have enough resources to produce significant amounts of food. The Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network is developing strategies to try to end hunger in Africa. A major part of its mission is to uplift the millions of women farmers on the continent.

For instance, Philately is the most popular hobby of the world. Hence, introducing biophilately in the agenda of the concerned NGO will enhance its success in its aims. Spotting animals, birds, plants, insects, etc. on stamps may provide interested people with an efficient media of education […]

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Often compared to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or associations, intergroups are also similar to lobbying groups because they receive external assistance in the form of financial and/or secretarial support.

The announcement comes two years after they told NGOs to suspend the employment of Afghan women, allegedly because they didn’t wear the Islamic headscarf correctly. […] It’s the Taliban’s latest attempt to control or intervene in NGO activity.

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