There are more than 3 million non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in India, which work in various fields and are playing an important role in bringing social changes. According to the information received, to deal with social, environmental and human challenges, NGOs are usually local, national or internationally working independent, non-profit organizations. They never have to earn money.
These people play an important role in addressing global issues, promoting human rights and especially promoting development.
Today, on the occasion of World NGO Day, let us know important things about this special day –
How to begin World NGO Day
Let us tell you that for the first time, World NGO Day was celebrated on 27 February 2014. NGO is full form (Non-Government Organization). The work of NGOs is to help the needy people in a particular area.
It helps people and living beings, so the government encourages them by giving them financial support. The first World NGO Day was hosted by Finland's Foreign Ministry in Finland.
It is celebrated on this day around the world. As we all know, many types of NGOs work in all countries around the world, which give essential things like food, shelter, education and treatment to needy people and do not charge any kind of fee from them.
This day is celebrated as World NGO Day all over the world to appreciate them and to encourage them for this noble cause.
Know the purpose of World NGO Day
The main objective of this day is to identify all the people who serve people and animals selflessly and respect them, so this day is specially celebrated to honour the people who help people and animals through some NGOs.