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Why Ngos Need To Acknowledge Their Failures



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A Canadian NGO, has released its “report errors”. Typically, NGO reports out to reassure donors about the effectiveness of their action. But the NGO Engineers Without Borders has just broken that rule by issuing a “report errors”.

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Engineers who worked in Africa: Malawi, Ghana or Zambia to mention the problems they were facing, such as corruption. By publicizing their plight, they also want to show it is possible to learn from its mistakes and create more honesty with the donors.

All those who have worked in projects related to using will recognize this type of situation,” analyzes the Guardian. Except that other NGO were well guarded to publish such reports.

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