Form of non-governmental organization.
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Examples for "international non-governmental organization"
Examples for "international non-governmental organization"
1Villarosa said the 100,000 figure was not a confirmed death toll but was based on estimates provided by an international non-governmental organization.
2The new order will require an international non-governmental organization (NGO) seeking to work in South Sudan to pay $3,500, up from $600.
3It receives funding from assorted national governments and international non-governmental organizations.
4For those still at the hotspot, food, shelter and toilets are provided by UNHCR and Greek and international non-governmental organizations.
5The war-ravaged nation counts 130 international non-governmental organizations and 500 local ones, including civil society groups, Kenjok said.
1This approach is not acceptable, said Union Investment fund manager Ingo Speich.
2He goes next door where he meets the piano tuner, Ingo Hofmann.
3Bev introduced us to Ingo Reihtman the guy who made them.
4How careful Ingo was not to laugh at the absurdities of my syntax!
5U.N. and INGO staff should be careful how they live and work, he said.
6Ingo says no; he has relative pitch, which is what you need for tuning.
7If I love anybody in the world, I love Ingo.
8Ingo saw a cloud that looked like a new lamb.
9Five years ago Ingo Schultz was a German army officer who ran marathons for fun.
10Politics can always change, said Ingo Becker, head of utilities research at Kepler Capital Markets.
11Analyst Ingo-Martin Schachel at Commerzbank in Frankfurt said the steel sector was clouded by uncertainty.
12Ingo recounts his first job, at 23, tuning for Artur Rubinstein at the Royal Festival Hall.
13Narrator asks Ingo if he has perfect pitch.
14How Ingo was selfish and Ebba told tales.
15Ingo gave us thirty buckles all at ten, so three hundred creds and just under six kilos.
16Captain Ingo Finch of the Royal Army Medical Corps works to piece together casualties at the front.