TYPES of
NGOs
By orientation and level
of Operation
NGO types by
orientation:
·
Charitable Orientation often involves a
top-down paternalistic effort with little participation
by the "beneficiaries". It includes NGOs with activities
directed toward meeting the needs of the poor
-distribution of food, clothing or medicine; provision of
housing, transport, schools etc. Such NGOs may also
undertake relief activities during a natural or man-made
disaster.
·
Service Orientation includes NGOs with
activities such as the provision of health, family
pplanning or education services in which the programme is
designed by the NGO and people are expected to
participate in its impementation and in receiving the
service.
·
Participatory Orientation is
characterized by self-help projects where local people
are involved particularly in the implementation of a
project by contributing cash, tools, land, materials,
labour etc. In the classical community development
project, participation begins with the need definition
and continues into the planning and implementation
stages. Cooperatives often have a participatory
orientation.
·
Empowering Orientation is where the aim
is to help poor people develop a clearer understanding of
the social, political and economic factors affecting
their lives, and to strengthen their awareness of their
own potential power to control their lives. Sometimes,
these groups develop spontaneously aroud a problem or an
issue, at other times outside workers from NGOs play a
facilitating role in their development. In any case,
there is maximum involvement of the people with NGOs
acting as facilitators.
NGO Types by level of operation:
·
Community-based Organizations (CBOs)
arise out of people's own initiatives. These can include
sports clubs, women's organizations, neighbourhood
organizations, religious or educational organizations.
There are a large variety of these, some supported by
NGOs, national or international NGOs, or bilateral or
international agencies, and others independent of outside
help. Some are devoted to rising the consciousness of the
urban poor or helping them to understand their rights in
gaining access to needed services while others are
involved in providing such services.
·
Citywide Organizations include
organizations such as the Rotary or lion's Club, chambers
of commerce andindustry, coalitions of business, ethnic
or educational groups and associations of community
organizations. Some exist for other purposes, and become
involved in helping the poor as one of many activities,
while others are created for the specific purpose of
helping the poor.
·
National NGOs include organizations such
as the Red Cross, YMCAs/YWCAs, professional organizations
etc. Some of these have state and cuty branches and
assist local NGOs.
·
International NGOs range from secular
gencies such as Redda BArna and Save the Children
organizations, OXFAM, CARE, Ford and Rockefeller
Foundations to religiously motivated groups. Their
activities vary from mainly funding local NGOs,
institutions and projects, to implementing the projects
themselves.
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