Role of Ngos in Human Rights

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Many organizations around the world dedicate their efforts to protecting human rights and ending human rights abuses. Public support and condemnation of abuses is important to their success, as human rights organizations are most effective when their calls for reform are backed by strong public advocacy[]. Non Governmental Organization is one of the examples of such groups. In every part of the globe, there are Non-Governmental Organizations’ (NGOs) working every hour of the day to document the injustices heaped upon women, children and the under-class, standing beneath the bottom rung of the society. By their active campaigning, they remind Governments to keep their promise in order to give practical shape to goals set by various national and international conventions on human rights. 35 minutes ago Samarth Gupta Role of NGO “The 21st Century will be an era of NGOs. ” — Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary General The world conference on human right was held in Vienna in Austria in 1993, with objective “to review and assess the progress made in the field of human right”. The resolution no 38 of the declaration stated –the world conference on human right recognizes the important role of Non Government Organization in the promotion of all human right and in humanitarian. 33 minutes ago Samarth Gupta Among the wide variety of roles that NGOs play, the following are important The Social Welfare Role - where relief and charity are key actions. NGOs in this role can be seen as initiating internal programs and projects. The Mediatory Role - where communication as a skill is important for development and social action. NGOs in this role can be seen as participating or taking up external programs and projects. The Consultative Role - where support documentation and dissemination of information and expertise is

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