The role of NGO John McCormick points out in his article that the number of NGOs currently present in the world may exist in six digits (page 60). Assuming that the role of NGOs is to investigate government agencies on environmental problems, I think that I am disappointed with the fact that there may be environmental problems. Of course, tens of thousands of such organizations must be able to regulate the environment in an efficient way to properly manage the main problems.
NGOs play an important role in all areas of development. People and policy makers have agreed that NGOs will play a very important role in development. As the government's policy has changed, the role of NGOs has changed over the years. Nongovernment organizations almost exclusively rely on government policy. Socio-economic development is the joint responsibility of government and non-governmental organizations. The role of NGOs is complementary, but it depends on the government's policy. If we pay close attention to the large volume of literature from non-governmental organizations, we can find many roles based on people's expectations. The main developmental roles of NGOs are as follows.
NGO Partnership: Alternative Model of Capacity Development The traditional role of NGOs in the education field is related to the provision of services. This situation is changing as the development of Southern NGOs and international NGOs slowly and steadily departs from the "project" approach through the specialization process today. As more and more international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) can not play a direct role, as with donor agencies, they are working with local NGOs. Harrison, 2007: 390). International NGOs will assume the role of organizational support and participate in the capacity development activities of the southern counterparts
"Capacity building needs of Southern NGOs are mainly determined by the northern agencies that provide resources for these interventions" and "that Southern NGOs play a central role in identifying and managing their agenda At the same time, research on Norwegian NGO 65 found that most people recently focused on strengthening South partners recently , They will continue to concentrate these efforts on providing funds, equipment and training to support specific people, rather than adopting a broader approach to organizational development, rather than a project. There are no Norwegian NGOs who conducted a formal organizational assessment or a survey using performance diagnostics to supplement the understanding of what type of capacity building support is really needed, We did not provide technical expertise of type. Knowledge (for example