Summary of the topic

We have learned that the strength of
NGOs is mainly due to the fact that because the majority of NGOs are small and
horizontally structured with short lines of communication, they are therefore
capable of responding flexibly and rapidly to clients' needs and to changing
circumstances. A weakness associated with their small size means that their
projects are rarely able to address the structural factors that underlie
poverty. Some NGOs are more accountable to external funding agencies than to
the clientele they claim to serve.
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