Norvergence believes that NGOs have played a significant job in pushing for sustainable improvement at the universal level. They have been key drivers of different administrative exchanges, varying from the guideline of unsafe squanders to a worldwide prohibition on mines and the disposal of servitude.
NGOs are not just concentrating their energies on governments and between legislative procedures but they are also raising voice against big corporates injustice w.r.t environment and human rights.
But, here, in this blog, we will be focusing on the names of NGOs that are doing big in Europe, especially western side.
Norvergence Phone Manual: NGOs in Western Europe
Council of Ministers (ACP-EC)
Brussels, Belgium
Customs Cooperation Committee (ACP-EC)
Brussels, Belgium
Development Finance Cooperation Committee (ACP-EC)
Brussels, Belgium
Joint Parliamentary Assembly (ACP-EU)
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Permanent Group on Bananas (ACP-EC)
Brussels, Belgium
4YOUgend
Linz, Austria
A Seed Europe
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ABECE
1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Abolition of Nuclear Weapons-Stop Essais
Mazille, France
Abri Fellowship
Huemoz, Switzerland
Academia Opthalmologica Internationalis (AOI)
Creteil, France
Academic Cooperation Association (ACA)
Brussels, Belgium
Academie Avignon
Brussels, Belgium
Academie Europeenne D'Informatisation (AEI)
Rixensart, Belgium
Academie Europeenne de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
Academie Europeenne du Nord de I'Europe
Lille, France
Norvergence Phone Manual- Facts: 25% of donors say that social media is the tools that most inspire them to give. Of those donors, 62% say Facebook is the most inspiring
Academie europeenne, Paris
Paris, France
Academie internationale de la pipe
Paris, France
Academie St. John
Valbonne, France
ACER-Russie
Paris, France
Act Responsible
Neuilly Sur Seine Cedex, France
Acted
Paris, France
Acting for Women in Distressing Circumstances
Nice, France
Action Against Hunger, France
Paris, France
Action biblique internationale (ABI)
Neuchatel, Switzerland
Action by Churches Together (ACT International)
Geneve 2, Switzerland
Action Committee for Peace
Bonn, Germany
Action Five Percent for Development Aid (Action Five)
Bonn, Germany
Norvergence Phone Manual- Facts: 18% of donors worldwide have given through Facebook’s Charitable Giving Tools. Of those, 88% say they are likely to give again through Facebook.
Action for Development (SOS Hunger)
Brussels, Belgium
Action for Solidarity, Equality, Environment and Development (ASEED)
AB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Action for World Solidarity
Berlin, Germany
Action Reconciliation/Services for Peace (ARSP)
Paris, France
Action vivre ensemble
Brussels, Belgium
Norvergence Phone Manual- Facts: 24% of NGOs tweet two to five tweets daily, 21% less than one tweet weekly, 18% one tweet daily, 18% one tweet every other day, 12% one tweet weekly, and 7% five or more tweets daily.
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