Introduction:
The NGOs seek government support in a number of different
cases. Government itself plays a similar role in the social welfare sector just
as the NGOs, but in a different capacity. The best thing that the NGOs and the
government can bring together is that they can pool their resources to maximize
in the output in their social media projects and other disaster information
where collaboration between the two parties becomes inevitable. The experience
of the NGOs and the information, data and statistics of the NGO can become a
lethal combination to speed up the relief work performed in the social welfare
sector. Relief India Trust in this
regard is playing a pivotal role and seek support from the local government in
order to give maximum benefit to the community where they are operating.
Motivation for
cooperation:
The motivation for cooperation is the main driving force to
seek such collaboration for the NGOs. According to Relief India Trust, the following are some of the motivational
factors to go for such collaboration:
·
This gives birth to a new era where a new
administration is performed which is more functional and viable with a much
better and a stronger role to be played by the NGOs.
·
The collaboration between the NGOs and
government provides the most effective solution for resolving the
socio-economic problems.
·
It increases the capacity of the public sector
to engage in social affairs such as education and helping the environment etc
where all the general public plays a much better and a stronger role.
·
The volunteers get an inspiration by such a
companionship between the NGOs and the government and this is something that
really motivates the NGOs a lot.
Benefits of a closer
collaboration:
There are a number of benefits that come with a closer
collaboration between the NGOs and the government. The beneficiary is the
society for whom both the parties are concerned. The following is a result of
some of the top benefits of having a closer collaboration between the NGOs and
the government as given by the Relief
India Trust:
·
They pool the resources among each other which
also include the different experience that both the concerned parties have.
·
A strengthened closer relation comes in a much
better position to deal with the public issues by sharing each other resources
in order to maximize the productivity with quick recovery time.
·
Resource mobilization becomes fairly easy and
convenient which actually requires equal role to be put in by both the
concerned parties.
·
The government work becomes a lot easy in the
disastrous situation which is easily handled by such collaboration.
·
The future programs and services are targeted in
a much better way with outstanding help with the resources of each. Funds don’t
become such a big issue when the collaboration is closer.
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