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ANNOUNCED 20 NOVEMBER 2015 Following are the newly associated non-governmental organizations, listed alphabetically: Association Santé Education Démocratie (Niger) Center for International Virtual Schooling (IVECA) (United States) Center for Public Health (Nigeria) […]
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The article should be: 500-800 words – A lead paragraph will be published with a link to the NGO/DPI site, or the site of the NGO, for the rest of […]
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As you may know, every year ALL DPI-Associated NGOs are required to complete and submit the Annual Review in order to remain in good standing with DPI. This year, the […]
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In 2007, with a $2,000 grant from The Temple of Understanding, thanks to the kind intersession of Sr. Joan Kirby, the NGO/DPI Executive Committee launched a new and […]
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La Corporación de Ayuda al Niño Quemado (COANIQUEM), or the Corporation for the Support of Burned Children, was created on April 19, 1979. It is a private non-profit institution whose […]
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From 25 to 27 August 2015, the 2015 NGO Conference at the United Nations was held at UN Headquarters in New York City. The event celebrated the 70th anniversary of […]
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On August 29th, the NGO DPI Executive Committee met for an all-day strategic planning session. The meeting, which was led by a professional facilitator, a retired strategic planner from J.C. […]
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Dear NGO Reporter Readers, Welcome to the latest issue of the NGO Reporter. As many of you know, we now have official confirmation that the 2016 NGO/DPI Conference will take […]
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Religious of the Sacred Heart Joan Kirby died Wednesday, September 9, 2015 in her community in New York City. Remembered for her inclusivity and generosity of spirit, her life was […]
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In This Issue The NGO DPI Executive Committee SISTER JOAN KIRBY, 1926-2015 Welcome from the NGO/DPI Executive Committee Chair Executive Committee’s Strategic Planning Retreat NGO Conference 2015: Honoring the Past, […]
READ MOREThe Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC) was founded in 1962 to promote a closer working relationship between the United Nations and the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) affiliated with it. GNEC acts as a liaison between the NGO community and the UN's Department of Global Communications (UNDGC). GNEC provides strategic guidance to help NGOs become more effective partners of the UN.
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