Jan
29

“Narcissism And Hubris Cause The Death Of An NGO”

Forbes published the above-titled article, which begins as follows:

“A Geneva-based NGO concerned with trade and sustainable development recently closed for good and laid off its 50 employees, largely because of its chief executive’s excessive salary and profligate spending of donor funds, according to a draft audit of the NGO’s operations.”

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Jan
21

“Brazil environment chief accused of ‘war on NGOs’ as partnerships paused”

The Guardian posted the above-titled article, which reads in part as follows:

“Brazil’s new environment minister, Ricardo Salles, has suspended all partnerships and agreements with non-governmental organizations for 90 days, in a move that was described as ‘a war against NGOs’”.

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Jan
14

“Brazil’s president says NGO funding will be tightly controlled”

The above-titled article was posted on Reuters World News. It reads in part as follows:

“SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Nongovernmental organizations working in Brazil will have their public funding rigidly controlled, President Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday, as part of increased oversight of their activities by his new right-wing administration.”

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Jan
07

Brazilian oversight of NGOs will be tightly controlled – new president

Thompson Reuters Foundation News posted the above-titled article, which reads in part as follows:

“SAO PAULO, Jan 7 (Reuters) – Funding of nongovernmental organizations working in Brazil will be rigidly controlled, President Jair Bolsonaro said on Monday, reflecting increased oversight by his new right-wing administration over such groups.”

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