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The Operation of Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in a World of Corporate and Other Codes of Conduct

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2007-03

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Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
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Nelson, Jane. “The Operation of Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in a World of Corporate and Other Codes of Conduct.” Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Working Paper No. 34. Cambridge, MA: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 2007.

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Over the past two decades the processes of democratization, economic liberalization and technological transformation have led to a dramatic growth in the number, diversity, reach and influence of civil society organizations and networks. These range from transnational coalitions, international non-governmental organizations and global trade unions, to millions of community-based initiatives, supported by unprecedented communications capacity via the Internet and global media. They include social and political movements, indigenous peoples' groups, youth organizations, women's groups, environmental, human rights and development organizations, consumer groups, faith-based initiatives, professional associations, trade and industry organizations, chambers of commerce, philanthropic foundations, universities, policy think-tanks, and scientific and research institutes. They operate individually and collectively at all levels of society and have an impact on many aspects of peoples' lives, ranging from their political and civil rights and obligations, to economic, social and cultural rights and opportunities.

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