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[This chapter introduces 63 NGOs. These are not the ‘top’ 63 in the sense of being the largest or the wealthiest or the most prominent. Rather, they are a range of NGOs that represent the diversity of the sector. They have been chosen to help illustrate the range of activities and modes of operation that NGOs are engaged in.]
Published: Oct 30, 2015
Keywords: African National Congress; British Sign Language; Campaign Group; Charity Statistics; Victim Support
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