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NGO Mastery - The Ultimate Guide For Running Sustainable and Impactful Non-Governmental Organisation in Africa - cover

NGO Mastery - The Ultimate Guide For Running Sustainable and Impactful Non-Governmental Organisation in Africa

Dr. Mackson Sheyi Ejejigbe

Publisher: Worital

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The African non-profit sector is both unique and challenging. Many people hurriedly venture into establishing NGOs without clarity and end up having results below initial expectations. Against this, the author writes this book to educate you on how to build a sustainable and impactful NGO. As a prospective NGO founder, manager, board member or staff member, your dream of starting and growing a sustainable NGO is now made easy. This book comes in handy because of the limited number of resource materials that highlight the practical approach to effectively run and manage NGOs to meet global requirements. Based on the author's experiences with NGOs locally and internationally, this book is written to help Africans move from mediocre operators to major players in the non-profit niche.
Available since: 10/19/2021.

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