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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are more involved in trade than they used to be. Grass-roots NGOs build business skills, provide microcredit and target export markets. Many economic cooperation councils, industry associations and chambers of commerce have non-governmental, non-profit status. What is newest is the shift among NGOs in advocacy for trade. Their work touches nearly every aspect of trade development: from policy and advocacy, finance and program design to training and implementation. What remains is for international agencies, NGOs and governments to make the most of these signs of change.
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Bringing in Ngos
If we advocate for trade as a force for development, can we afford to ignore non-governmental organizations (NGOs)?
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