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Social Needs

Social needs for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) refer to the essential requirements of individuals and communities that relate to well-being, inclusion, and quality of life, which NGOs aim to address through their programs and interventions. These needs often include access to education, healthcare, clean water, sanitation, housing, social protection, and support for vulnerable groups such as […]

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Vocational Training

Vocational training for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) refers to structured programs designed to equip individuals—especially youth, women, and marginalized groups—with practical skills and competencies needed for employment or self-employment in specific trades or professions. These programs, often implemented in partnership with training institutions, government agencies, or private sector actors, focus on areas such as tailoring, carpentry,

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Health Insurance

Health insurance for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) refers to structured schemes that NGOs provide or facilitate for their employees, volunteers, or target communities to ensure access to affordable healthcare services without severe financial strain. NGOs may partner with government programs or private insurers to offer coverage that includes medical consultations, hospitalization, maternal care, and preventive services,

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