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Campaigning and NGOs
Campaigning NGOs need an efficient and effective group of professional members who are able to keep supporters informed, and motivated.
Campaigning NGOs often deal with issues relating to human rights, women's rights, children's rights.
At the same time, Campaigning NGOs, like human rights organizations often have programs that assist the individual victims they are trying to help through their advocacy work.

Campaigning and achieve
Campaigning on a platform of " fifty years of progress in five ", Kubitschek sought to achieve this progress with the aid of foreign investment, which in turn would be given generous incentives, such as profit remittances, low taxes, privileges for the importation of machinery, and donations of land.

Campaigning and change
Campaigning under the slogans Il faut que ça change ( Things have to change ) and Maîtres chez nous ( Masters of our own house ), a phrase coined by Le Devoir editor Andre Laurendeau, the Liberal Party, with Jean Lesage at its head, was elected within a year of Duplessis's death.

Campaigning and influence
Campaigning for a United Front as a small group did not give the KPO more influence with the general public, but the threat of the Nazis did lead to a leftward movement within the Social Democratic Party ( SPD ).

Campaigning and .
-- James P. Mitchell and Sen. Walter H. Jones R-Bergen, last night disagreed on the value of using as a campaign issue a remark by Richard J. Hughes, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, that the GOP is `` Campaigning on the carcass of Eisenhower Republicanism ''.
Campaigning wrapped up March 7, 2008 for general elections that could see gains for Malaysia's opposition amid anger over race and religion among minority Chinese and Indians.
Campaigning directly to the people became commonplace.
Campaigning from a federal prison, Socialist Eugene V. Debs received 3 % of the national vote.
* October 31 – Campaigning at Madison Square Garden, New York, U. S. President Lyndon Johnson pledges the creation of the Great Society.
* July 9: Battle of Alpens ( Third Carlist War )- Campaigning in Catalonia, a Government column under General José Cabrinety was ambushed at Alpens, 15 miles east of Berga, by Carlist forces under General Francisco Savalls.
* December 27 – Siege of Bilbao-Third Carlist War -( 27 December 1873-2 May 1874 )- Campaigning in Navarre, Pretender Don Carlos VII and General Joaquín Elío besiege Bilbao, held by General Ignacio del Castillo and 1, 200 men.
* January 3 – Battle of Caspe ( Third Carlist War ): Campaigning on the Ebro in Aragon for the Spanish Republican Government, Colonel Eulogio Despujol surprised a Carlist force under Manuel Marco de Bello at Caspe, northeast of Alcañiz.
* Dinkin, Robert J. Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices.
Campaigning in a liberal state like Massachusetts and riding the wave of national media coverage and greater campaign funds coming into his effort, he rose in the polls dramatically.
Campaigning as a maverick within his own party, he defeated longtime Peronist leader Antonio Cafiero in the 1988 primary elections and was elected President on May 14, 1989, succeeding Raúl Alfonsín.
Campaigning immediately stopped, and although some suggested postponing the elections, the campaign resumed ( half-heartedly ) after his funeral four days later.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning among workers with promises of land, higher wages, and social security, he won a decisive victory in the 1946 presidential elections.
Campaigning for Bảo Đại was prohibited, and the result was rigged, with Bảo Đại supporters attacked by Nhu's workers.
Campaigning with the slogan " Rumpsey Dumpsey, Rumpsey Dumpsey, Colonel Johnson killed Tecumseh ", Johnson fell just short of the electoral votes needed to secure his election.
Campaigning for the presidency of the United States, William Jennings Bryan addressed a crowd from the steps of the court house in 1896.

NGOs and seek
Environmental NGOs vary widely in political views and in the amount they seek to influence the environmental policy of the United States and other governments.
There is particular criticism of the role played by NGOs and the assumption by the Western Anti-globalization movement that they should seek to influence the politics of the Third World.
Operational NGOs seek to " achieve small scale change directly through projects.
We seek to increase the involvement of Trade Unions and to increase collaboration between different strands of the movement, including environmentalists, NGOs, progressive faith groups and other campaigning organisations.

NGOs and achieve
UNFPA works in partnership with governments, along with other United Nations agencies, communities, NGOs, foundations and the private sector to raise awareness and mobilize the support and resources needed to achieve its mission.
These platforms emphasize collaboration with other IUJ stakeholders such as sponsor companies, IUJ alumni, international organizations, governments, NGOs and the local community, to achieve a multidirectional and comprehensive approach to problem solving.
Through offices located in Brussels, Washington DC, St. Petersburg, Murmansk and Oslo, Bellona works with relevant governments, experts and other NGOs to achieve sustainable solutions to the world ’ s most pressing environmental problems.
Several NGOs and women ’ s groups, however, have been pushing for change within these countries for decades and, in some cases, have achieved and continue to achieve more equitable systems.

NGOs and large
Despite marked progress, Armenia still suffers from a large trade imballance and is still largely dependent upon foreign aid and remittances from Armenian nationals working abroad, and members of the diaspora donating aid through non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ) such as churchES.
NGOs in India are under regulated, political, and recipients of large government and international donor funds.
Also, Michael Bond wrote " Most large NGOs, such as Oxfam, the Red Cross, Cafod and Action Aid, are striving to make their aid provision more sustainable.
This is mostly done by the large human rights NGOs such as Amnesty International ( for instance when it called Guantanamo Bay a " Gulag "), or Human Rights Watch.
Pro bono publico is also used in the United Kingdom to describe the central motivation of large organizations such as the National Health Service, and various NGOs, which exist " for the public good ", rather than for shareholder profit.
In 1948, shortly after the founding of the United Nations, there were 45 NGOs in Consultative Status, mostly large international organizations.
NGOs recognise that a need exists for longer projects requiring the kind of support that only can come from governments and large agencies.
It is about 30 kilometers from the international border with South Sudan and is host to UN offices ( part of the Operation Lifeline Sudan program ), around 49 NGOs, and a large hospital run by the ICRC.
The counterculture that the area fostered toward the 1990s survived the redevelopment and is evident in, for example, Hulme Community Garden Centre, a not-for-profit organisation underpinned by organic principles promoting, among other things, sustainability and urban gardening and food production, and Work for Change, a large complex of cooperatives containing artists, theatre, and a variety of NGOs.
Since 2002, considerable efforts at reconstruction have been made-by the government, interested in national reconciliation, but to a large extent by the people themselves, by the churches and by a variety of NGOs.
Early International schools were set up for those who are constantly on the move, like children of personnel of international companies, international organizations, NGOs, embassy staff with the help of nations having large interests in the hosting nation: for instance, American diplomats and missionaries often set up schools to educate their children ; children of American military and army families often attended Department of Defense Dependents Schools ( DoDDS ); French diplomats and business families founded similar schools based on the French curriculum.
There is a growing concern that projects of all types ( from large dams to the work of small rural development NGOs ), are efficiently conducted, do not disadvantage local people, and do not generate negative social and environmental impacts.

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