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NRIF Strategy
NRIF Strategy: as a not-for-profit NGO, its experts have been propagating: -
 
» Shift from conventional volunteerism / traditionally aimed at charity and relief; 

» To modern volunteerism striving change in the social, economic and political position of the poor and the    deprived; 

» Advising the Govt. for “Government – NGO Co-operation” yielding positive results in terms of low costs and    down-to-earth participatory management involving local communities;

» NGOs are gradually becoming catalysts for government activities because of cheaper, more efficient-and more    at arm's length-than direct official aid;

» NGOs can also stay too close to the corporate world.

 
 
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