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Sarah-Leigh Elago: How should a national NGO implement good governance at all levels of operation?
I fathom that NGOs are imperative to be of assistance to any government. However, we shouldn’t neglect the realities that come with and from NGOs. Most NGOs comes with terms and conditions, “the hand that feeds you, controls you” aspect is very much the equivalent in this era and century. So, just how effective are…
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Yashraj Bhudoye: How should a national NGO implement good governance at all levels of operation?
What does a NGO do? It represents the voice of those who cannot be heard, those who feel concerned about their situation in the society as well as in the country in general, those who wish to ‘warn’ the government about a situation amongst others. How do a NGO promote a nation to place their…
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Véronique Labonté: How should a national NGO implement good governance at all levels of operation?
I learned during this session that the structure to bring social economic and democratic development is divided in three parts Government, Private sector and NGO’s & civil society. The responsibility of the Government: Policy makers Responsibility to apply Accountability to citizens NGO’s grouping of willingness to bring positive change for doing something with heart, for…
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Bisham Sibsurun: How should a national NGO implement good governance at all levels of operation?
There are a number of ideas and principles for making good decisions that affect many people i.e. decisions made by civil society organizations or governmental authorities, at a local, national or international level. These ideas form the principles of Good Governance and are used by international and local NGOs (Non-Governmental Organization) as well as donors…
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Samuel Nasralla: Evaluating Five Arguments of the Mauritius Youth Parliament Session 3
On Wednesday Dec 2nd we went to Port Louis to attend a youth parliament. The session was greatly interactive by many youth who have passion to change their country and Africa. It was also honored by some diplomats from Mauritius. I have learned a lot from those talks and arguments, one of the most interesting…
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Sarah-Leigh Elago: Evaluating Five Arguments of the Mauritius Youth Parliament Session 3
The Revolution Samuel spoke about the first and second revolution in his home country of Egypt. The first revolution was mostly religion based as it was headed by the Islamic brotherhood, and the second one was military motivated. Now, I could not help but to notice how the first revolution had more bloodshed. Because, according…
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Véronique Labonté: A critical review of ”Athal,K. 2015. Ramrajya: Chapter 7: Good Governance
The good governance start at oneself, honesty, integrity, accountability are important in the functioning of the public and private sector to minimize corruption we need to be honest in ourselves don’t do anything wrong, respect opinions and views. Efficient and effective methods are important, transparency in all things we do, give the right information to…
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Sharfaa Muthy: A critical review of ”Athal,K. 2015. Ramrajya: Chapter 7: Good Governance
As the term suggests, good governance means governing the people in a way that the interests of the people of all sections are preserved rightfully. A good and generous government is one where all the individuals, in today’s world say almost all the individual’s rights are protected and they feel that they are not discriminated…


