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Overview on the workings of an NGO and the NGO management course

by Amity Online Distance Learning University

Non-Government Organizations, commonly referred to as NGOs, are essentially non-profit voluntary groups that are established at an international, national or local level. These organizations perform a number of tasks pertaining to the development of the society. Majority of the NGOs deal with crucial social issues, including human rights, urban development, concerns of less privileged, education, gender issues, child care, etc. A number of them deal with various environmental concerns as well. The staff of the most prominent NGOs comprises of knowledgeable individuals who aim at bringing the issues and concerns of the people to the government, policy makers, service/development oriented organizations or other relevant agencies. NGOs comprise of individuals who hold a strong belief in certain social principles and aim at structuring their activities in order to ensure the development of the communities they are servicing. One can become a part of these organizations by completing a PGDM course in NGO management from a reputed organization and take an active part in the development of the society.

From the latter part of the 20th century, there has been a significant growth in the number of non-governmental organizations in almost all spheres of human activity across the globe. They have become a significantly visible and vital component of the civil society and are considered to be one of the most important players in the area of social development, protection of human rights and environment protection.

While NGOs do share some basic characteristics with private and public sector organizations, they are fundamentally a category of their own and have their distinct organizational features. These organizations have their own set of problems to deal with, and therefore their staff requires specialized training and knowledge in order to meet those challenges. One can acquire the necessary skills required to join an NGO by pursuing a course in NGO management.

NGO management has emerged as a distinct field of study and practice that differs in perspective and content from both public sector administration and business management. By choosing to pursue a PGDM course in NGO management, a person would be able to:

· Build expertise, develop skills and improve competency in  NGO management

· Acquire training in the prime applications, framework, policies and principles relating to NGOs

· Obtain domain specific knowledge, as well as globally-relevant skills for both academic and professional enhancement

· Achieve the ability to appraise the implications of various global and local development taking place in the society

· Gain the ability to combine practical expertise and theoretical knowledge

This course would provide the aspirants with the knowledge and skills required to efficiently undertake management responsibilities in distinguished areas of NGOs, such as volunteering, human resources, communications and fundraising.

You can pursue this course from one of the renowned universities of the country by enrolling into their regular or distance learning program. Through the distance learning programs you would be enabled to pursue this course from any geographical location, and even while doing a job as well. However, you should ensure to pursue this course from a university that holds a good reputation in the education sector, in order to be assured of their reliability and efficient teaching methodology.


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