THE ROLE OF NGOS IN ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE “LIFE OF DIGNITY” INITIATIVE IN THE MOST NEEDY ENVIRONMENTS (ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY )

Document Type : Review Article

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1 Faculty Of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Ain Shams University

2 Egypt Higher Institute for Commerce and Computers

3 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Ain Shams University

Abstract

Unifying and coordinating the efforts of civil society organizations and governmental organizations at the present time has become extremely important, with the aim of achieving the development that society seeks by involving all members of society in work, through developing programs and projects, as development requires the positive participation and spontaneous initiative of the members of this society while preserving Managers for the future, which is called sustainable development.
The study was based on a sample of beneficiaries, who were randomly selected from males and females affiliated with civil and governmental organizations within the (Decent Life) initiative. The questionnaire list method was used to collect the necessary primary data to measure the variables of this research in order to test the questions, as the questionnaire list is considered a very appropriate tool. In investigating opinions and viewpoints on a question or issue, as well as a sample of officials in the initiative and in the civil and governmental organizations participating in implementation.
The study reached many results, including that the most prominent areas of benefit from governmental and private organizations in the Decent Life Initiative are mainly in the health field, then the social field, then the cultural field, then the infrastructure field, then the economic field, and the success of governmental and private organizations in strengthening the role of women in societies. Targeted by spreading awareness of the importance of women in society and supporting projects for female breadwinners, and the great benefit provided by the Decent Life Initiative to the Egyptian community, which was represented in improving roads and providing food commodities to poor families.
Unifying and coordinating the efforts of civil society organizations and governmental organizations at the present time has become extremely important, with the aim of achieving the development that society seeks by involving all members of society in work, through developing programs and projects, as development requires the positive participation and spontaneous initiative of the members of this society while preserving Managers for the future, which is called sustainable development.
The study was based on a sample of beneficiaries, who were randomly selected from males and females affiliated with civil and governmental organizations within the (Decent Life) initiative. The questionnaire list method was used to collect the necessary primary data to measure the variables of this research in order to test the questions, as the questionnaire list is considered a very appropriate tool. In investigating opinions and viewpoints on a question or issue, as well as a sample of officials in the initiative and in the civil and governmental organizations participating in implementation.
The study reached many results, including that the most prominent areas of benefit from governmental and private organizations in the Decent Life Initiative are mainly in the health field, then the social field, then the cultural field, then the infrastructure field, then the economic field, and the success of governmental and private organizations in strengthening the role of women in societies. Targeted by spreading awareness of the importance of women in society and supporting projects for female breadwinners, and the great benefit provided by the Decent Life Initiative to the Egyptian community, which was represented in improving roads and providing food commodities to poor families.
Keywords: governmental organizations - civil society organizations – Hayah Karema Initiative - the most needy environments

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