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	<title>Comments on: NGOs need to empower themselves</title>
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		<title>By: PEMBERAI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THANKS for making such an succinct observation of NGO communication resrictions. iTs sad , surbodinates rarely represent the organisation in any forn other than handing over brochures and posters  to  clients  frequenting their stands. The problem is two sided, remain typical workers rather than parts of the organisation. others are restricted  by their management. unfortunately  those restricted by organisation&#039;s communication protocol tend to pass similar instructions to communities they work with. consequently , the so called empowerment never  materialises. Communinities cannot initiate new projects on existing NGO supported projects while waiting for authorisation. Hope this comes to an end . Any worker should be a typic brand ambassodor  for his / her organisation.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THANKS for making such an succinct observation of NGO communication resrictions. iTs sad , surbodinates rarely represent the organisation in any forn other than handing over brochures and posters  to  clients  frequenting their stands. The problem is two sided, remain typical workers rather than parts of the organisation. others are restricted  by their management. unfortunately  those restricted by organisation&#8217;s communication protocol tend to pass similar instructions to communities they work with. consequently , the so called empowerment never  materialises. Communinities cannot initiate new projects on existing NGO supported projects while waiting for authorisation. Hope this comes to an end . Any worker should be a typic brand ambassodor  for his / her organisation.</p>
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