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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are independent, non-profit groups addressing global issues like human rights and social welfare. While NGOs have expanded significantly since the mid-20th century, they face scrutiny regarding accountability, transparency, and potential neo-colonial influence. Examples of successful NGOs include Amnesty International and Doctors Without Borders, known for advocacy and humanitarian aid. However, scandals such as those involving "More Than Me" and Oxfam highlight the potential for harm through misconduct and exploitation. Inefficiency and resource wastage are also concerns, as seen in projects like the Millennium Villages Project. Ultimately, the effectiveness and ethical conduct of NGOs depend on improved regulation, local collaboration, and continuous self-assessment.



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