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There are many NGO’s that have an important role in people’s lives in
wide parts of the world. Such organizations promote social, cultural,
health and developmental projects of great human effect. Many of these
organizations were established in the developing world in order to look
after evolving projects within and outside their countries. Actually,
they face many obstacles, such as, lack of stability of their states and
the benefited states from the beneficiary humanitarian work, lack of
interest and understanding of their role by their own countries and the
big famous international organizations.
These NGO’s spend tens of millions of dollars to afford the needs of
poor, sick and illiterate people in the world; provide proper water,
education, medical treatment, human and environment protection and many
other social services. Volunteers and employees submit enormous
humanitarian aid. In fact, in spite of their noble activities, the
emergence of such NGO’s from the southern part of the world deprived
them from the appropriate international reputation, as well as,
informational and legal international protection. Therefore, they became
vulnerable to all impairment without a logical reason due to media,
legal and political weak support. Some other reasons are due to the
organizations’ full engagement with direct field work and the belief
that their important dignified work for the poor would sustain them with
legal immunity and a practical guarantee from world awareness.
Nevertheless, the events of September 11 have
over turned a lot of truth
realities. Thus, non-governmental humanitarian works in the developing
world turned to be suspicious activities.
Accordingly, there came the step to establish an international bureau
that includes all NGO’s, which aspire for cooperative and solidarity
work, to identify their beneficiary presence on the international level;
affirm their humanitarian role; manage their own protection; guarantee
the continuity of humanitarian support for needy people; assist the
transparency of beneficiary recipient and their final distribution.
As such approaches and activities are supported by the NGO’s of the
north and south and many other bodies, who look for protecting their own
individuals, works and organizations from oppressive attitudes, these
organization helped out the foundation of the International Bureau for
Humanitarian and Beneficiary Organizations. The bureau will attend the
interests of these organizations and identify their humanitarian role as
follows:
1-Establish an acknowledged conglomeration of an international approach
and constitution; this is to be consolidated with all informational and
legal methods.
2-Merge world wide relations with the informational system.
3-Develop good relations with United Nations, European Union countries
and European Commission.
4-Proceed to obtain governmental organizations’ support for the bureau.
5-Gather a number of good lawyers to sustain the purposes of this
bureau.
6-Establish good relations and contacts with states and their
representatives in the international organizations and seek their moral,
legal and financial support.
7-Submit regular reports, which spot the beneficiary activities of
these organizations in the world.
8-Distribute a periodical informational pamphlet to UN offices and
great states about the humanitarian works of these organizations, in
order to consolidate their role and be more transparent.
9-Call the representatives of the countries, which do not think
favorably of such organizations, in order to discover this world from
close proximity, in accordance with the famous proverb:
“A man is the enemy of his ignorance”. Also, to gather both representatives of governments and NGO’s for
useful dialogues to solve the probable occurring problems through
civilized means and mutual cooperative spirit.
10-Publish a periodical pamphlet about the attained benefits and the
endured suffering of these organizations.
11-Denounce the protests to the states and their representatives and
the international agencies in case the works of these NGO’s are
disturbed.
12-Agree with the governmental organizations about the methods of
identifying the needed regions for humanitarian work or receiving the
acknowledgment and propositions and informing them.
13-Demand the support and cooperation of the major states and
organizations to help the societies and organizations in prejudiced
regions.
14-Elucidate
for the people and governments the benefits of NGO’s for relieving the
calamity of impoverishment, sickness and ignorance in their countries |