IGOS AND NGOS
Running Head : POLITICAL SCIENCE NGOs and IGOs Name Institution Course Tutor Date NGOs and IGOs Introduction Non-governmental organizations and Inter-governmental organization are defined as actors in the international level which operate and they carry out their activities without any state control . Non-governmental organizations are formed voluntarily by citizens , with the aim of charitable participation within the organization . They are independent within the laws of society and are managed by those elected or the appointed board . Its legal status is based on freedom of association

one of the most basic human rights . This paper will focus on various aspects of these two kinds of organizations and their effects on the international relations of a state
NGOs
NGOs are not established with the purpose of making profit rather they are engaged in revenue-generating activities . The revenue obtained is used in pursuit of the organization 's mission . Employees get the proper reward for relevant work done . Nevertheless , boards are not paid for the work they do but are reimbursed for any expense they incur in executing board duties . In addition , NGOs aims at improving the circumstances and prospects of people and to act on issues detrimental to the well being of the society as a whole (Ahmed Potter , 2008 . There exists great diversification in terms of independence , size of business , source of funding , international reach and operating procedures . These organizations can execute projects , shield or promote specific causes and seek to manipulate policy . NGOs are not subject to international law and include organizations...
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