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This 4 page paper considers the existence and role of the NGO Global Network, which partners the United Nations and seeks to aid collaborations and efficiency on non governmental organisations. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
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whilst others have argued that it is damaging poorer nations. The later perspective has lead to a wide movement of protesters and activists, seeking action to stop globalisation. The actions
of these activists indicate the emotion and depth of their belief, and there is also evidence to supports some of the ideas over globalisation being harmful. However, there is also
contrary evidence where globalisation may be seen to benefit those in poorer countries. This argument is once to which there is unlikely to be any definitive answer to which all
parties and, or would be prepared to agree on. The role of governments in globalisation is also well understood, it is due to this bias that many non government organisations
have a greater level of perceived independence. One of these is the NGO Global Network, this is a network of non-governmental organisation, which is also affiliated with another global
organisation that is separated from politics; The United Nations. This is a network of different non-governmental organisation and seeks to help the co-operation and help the NGOs work more efficiently
and also partner the United Nations to give aid more effectively. This network has many direct and indirect actors, Firstly there are all the member NGOs there is also Executive
Committee of Non-Governmental Organizations, and also the United Nations as this is a partnering operation. Other actors may be any stakeholder, such as those who benefit or are harmed by
the actions, such as the poor community who receive aid from the NGOs. The anti globalisation supporters may also argue that they are actors, but in reality their actions have
little impact rather than indirect influence. The way in which globalisation is seen here is a perspective that understands benefits that can be brought to a nation through globalisation,
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