Vol. 5 (12) pp. 1460-1462 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/6106

ACCOUNTABILITY AND CREDIBILITY OFNON GOVERMENTAL ORGANISATION (NGOs).

  • Ph.D Scholar, Department of Social Work, Bishop Heber College, Thiruchirapalli.
  • Assistant Professor of Social Work Bishop Heber College, Thiruchirapalli.
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Abstract

When one gets the idea of starting an NGO? The spark when they see an opportunity for improvement in their society; the motivation is not to attract funds or showcase their contribution. It is driven by an inherent belief about the circumstances in which people need to live in ? a life of respect in a healthy surrounding in a sustainable environment. When social visionaries see that opportunity to create a positive social change, they step out of their comfort zone, get like-minded people around them and begin the journey. As NGOs have a prominent role in the development of society, they are scrutinized and pressure to demonstrate their resources in an efficient, accountable and transparent manner. Their legitimacy in managing to resources is closely tied to their credibility and accountability to their donors and the public at large, their adherence to their mission, the transparency of their processes, and their effectiveness in fulfilling their mandate. The study will facilitate the current scenario on their systems, process, programme implementation, governance, and to demonstrate that NGO?s are credible and they are accountable.

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How to Cite This Article

Antony Joseph Prabakar and T. Giftson. (2017); ACCOUNTABILITY AND CREDIBILITY OFNON GOVERMENTAL ORGANISATION (NGOs)., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (12), 1460-1462, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/6106

Corresponding Author

Dr.T.Giftson
Assistant Professor of Social Work Bishop Heber College, Thiruchirapalli