The NGO definition

The NGO means [name of the NGO], a non-governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of [place, country, where the NGO is established], with the purpose of [the purpose or mandate of the NGO];
The NGO means Birdlife Botswana, a non-governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Botswana, with the purpose of conserving birds and important bird habitats by creating awareness, carrying out research and promoting beneficial relationships between birds and people;
The NGO means Caucasus Protected Areas Fund, a non-governmental organization:

Examples of The NGO in a sentence

  • The NGO shall submit to UN WOMEN a copy of its annual audited financial statement and a copy of its Financial Procedures and Guidelines.

  • The NGO shall keep accurate and up-to-date records and documents in respect of all expenditures incurred with the funds made available by UN WOMEN to ensure that all expenditures are in conformity with the provisions of the Project Work Plan and Project Budgets.

  • The NGO shall provide UN WOMEN with a final report on the activities, achievements and results of the Project, as agreed between the Parties.

  • The NGO shall indemnify, hold and save harmless, and defend at its own expense, UN WOMEN, its officials and persons performing services for UN WOMEN, from and against all suits, claims, demands and liability of any nature and kind, including their cost and expenses, arising out of the acts or omissions of the NGO or its employees or persons hired for the management of the present Agreement and the Project.

  • The NGO shall be fully responsible for all services performed by its personnel, agents, employees, or contractors (hereinafter referred to as "Personnel").


More Definitions of The NGO

The NGO means World Wide Fund for Nature – East Africa Regional Programe Office (WWF-EARPO) a non-governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of Uganda, with the purpose of conserving and managing the rich biodiversity forests in the Albertine Rift allowing sustainable development for all stakeholders;
The NGO means Help & Shelter, a non-governmental organization that was registered as a non- profit company under the laws of Guyana in November 1994 and formally launched in November 1995, with the purpose of contributing to bringing about a society where attitudes to the use of violence and practices of violence have been transformed.
The NGO means Tenkile Conservation Alliance, a non-governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of [place, country, where the NGO is established], with the purpose of [the purpose or mandate of the NGO];
The NGO means [ ], a non- governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of India, with the purpose of providing services to the destitute section of the society.
The NGO means , a non-governmental organization that was established in and incorporated under the laws of , [address: ], with the purpose of humanitarian assistance , having its offices in Sudan [address: ].
The NGO means Fundacion Solar, a non-governmental organization that was established in 1994 with headquarters in Guatemala and with a mission to establish ourselves as a driving force in the fields of renewable energy services, environmental services, legislation and policy formulation for water and energy, to support sustainable development integrating an innovative, participatory and interdisciplinary focus and the Vision to contribute to the construction of a society in which people participate with equal conditions and opportunities, without distinction of gender, class or ethnic background, thus enabling sustainable development.
The NGO means King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation, a non-governmental organization that was established under a legislative Act of the Government of Nepal, with the purpose “to conserve, manage and promote nature in all its diversity balancing human needs with the environment on sustainable basis for posterity ensuring maximum community participation with due cognizance of linkages between economics, environment and ethics through a process in which people are both the principal actors and beneficiaries”;