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NGOs
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "NGOs" is correct and usable in written English.
NGOs stands for "Non-Governmental Organizations," and it is typically used in discussions about the activities of international organizations, charities, and other non-profit organizations. For example, "Many NGOs are actively working to raise global awareness of climate change."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
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60 human-written examples
The committee, which took evidence from civil servants, ministers, NGOs and Europe, criticised Britain for giving too much importance to economic development, which it too often viewed as a magic bullet in development.
News & Media
They will probably be ostracised by friends, rejected by family and turned away by the UN and the myriad international NGOs that are equipped, trained and ready to help women.
News & Media
But it's also the responsibility of NGOs to get those stories across well, points out Mayur Paul of Bond, the membership body for UK development organisations.
News & Media
Simon O'Connell, the executive director of Mercy Corps Europe, states that "both NGOs and journalists have been guilty of an overly-simplistic portrayal of people who are caught in crisis or poverty and both groups need to get better at telling that story".
News & Media
As a communications officer at Medecin sans Frontieres she has had plenty of experience of the delicate relationship between journalists and NGOs.
News & Media
This year my family has decided to avoid the usual online petitions and donations of gold coins that disappear into the purses of NGOs.
News & Media
We have a well established War Crimes Community Involvement Panel that consists of law enforcement, NGOs and others which has been cited internationally as an example of good practice.
News & Media
NGOs are also required to mark their publications with the term, and start any oral statement with a disclosure that it is being delivered by a foreign agent.
News & Media
A similar process should be adopted to initiate a dispassionate debate on the rights of LGBTQI staff within NGOs, regardless of the legal and social framework they operate in.
News & Media
Most international NGOs are registered in countries where homosexuality is legal, including same-sex marriage, and socially accepted.
News & Media
Unfortunately, not only do many NGOs allow discrimination based on sexual orientation to happen in their countries of operation, but they even justify discriminatory attitudes with religious and cultural arguments, let alone if there is no supportive legal body in that particular country.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "NGOs" when referring to multiple organizations; use "an NGO" or "a non-governmental organization" when referring to a single entity.
Common error
Don't assume all non-profit groups are "NGOs". The term typically refers to organizations operating independently of governments, often internationally. Local community groups may not always qualify.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "NGOs" is as a noun, specifically a plural noun, referring to multiple non-governmental organizations. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
25%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
2.5%
Reference
2.5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "NGOs", an abbreviation for non-governmental organizations, is a widely recognized term for non-profit entities operating independently of governments. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness in written English. Its primary function is to concisely refer to these organizations, particularly in discussions concerning international development, humanitarian aid, and advocacy. While predominantly found in News & Media and Formal & Business contexts, the term's high frequency warrants an understanding of its nuances, especially in recognizing the scope of different "civil society organizations".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Non-governmental organizations
Full form of the abbreviation. More formal and explicit.
Civil society organizations
Emphasizes the role of these organizations as part of the broader civil society.
Not-for-profit organizations
Focuses on the financial structure and purpose of these organizations.
Charitable organizations
Highlights the charitable activities often undertaken by NGOs.
Aid organizations
Specifically refers to NGOs that provide aid and assistance.
Humanitarian organizations
Emphasizes the humanitarian work of these organizations.
Development organizations
Focuses on NGOs involved in development projects and initiatives.
Third sector organizations
Refers to NGOs as part of the third sector, distinct from government and business.
Voluntary organizations
Highlights the voluntary nature of these organizations and their work.
International charities
Emphasizes the international scope and charitable nature of these organizations.
FAQs
What does "NGOs" stand for?
"NGOs" stands for Non-Governmental Organizations. They are typically non-profit groups that operate independently of any government.
What is the difference between a charity and an "NGO"?
While both are non-profit, "charitable organizations" often focus on direct aid and relief, whereas "NGOs" may also engage in advocacy, policy work, and long-term development projects.
How to use "NGOs" in a sentence?
You can say, "Many "NGOs" are working to address climate change" or "The government partnered with several "NGOs" to provide aid to the affected areas."
What are some examples of famous "NGOs"?
Examples include Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam, and Save the Children, all of which operate internationally on various humanitarian causes.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested