Corruption in the NGO sector
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are usually connected with helping people, social justice, and international development. They grew a lot after World War II, when countries needed to work together to rebuild and solve problems like poverty, health issues, and human rights. Groups such as Oxfam and Amnesty International were created to reduce inequality and protect basic freedoms. NGOs usually work as non-profit organisations, which means they do not try to make money. They receive money from donations, government grants , and partnerships with companies. Some also raise money through campaigns, services, or selling products. Even though they are charities, many NGOs manage large amounts of money, employ workers, and run complex organisations, similar to businesses. However, this complexity can create problems. There have been cases of mismanagement, corruption , and lack of transparency . This has caused concern about how money is used. In some cases, money for aid has ...