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    THE INFLUENCE OF EMPLOYEE TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OPERATING IN MERU COUNTY,KENYA 1 Mutumbu. L, 2Dr. Guyo. H, 3Muketha. M 1Meru University of Science &Technology, PO Box, 972-60200. Meru, Kenya 2Meru University of Science & Technology, PO Box, 972-60200. Meru, Kenya 3Meru University of Science &Technology, PO Box, 972-60200. Meru, Kenya Corresponding author: Abstract Employee engagement is the level of commitment and involvement a worker has towards their

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    Case Study: Oxfam

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    Oxfam Oxfam is an international union of 17 organizations operating in about 94 countries around the globe to discover solutions to poverty and what it considers unfairness worldwide. In all Oxfam's actions, the final aim is to allow people to use their rights and control their own lives. Oxfam works straight with communities and tries to persuade the powerful, to make sure that poor people can perk up their lives and livelihoods and have a say in decisions that impact them. Each organization works

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    UN vs Doctors Without Borders Doctors without borders (founded on December 20th, 1971) and the UN (founded on October 24th, 1945) are both popular NGO’s, but which is better? The secretary-general of the UN is Antonio Guterres, former prime minister of Portugal. The prime minister of Doctors without borders is Javid Abdelmoneim. NGO stands for non-governmental organization. An NGO is an organization that does specific things to assist people in need without any aid from governments. Doctors without

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    Functional areas in Tesco and Oxfam 1. Introduction In this report I am going to compare functional areas of two contrasting organisations Tesco and Oxfam. Tesco is aiming at achieving profit, investing and offerring services and products to customers.Oxfam is a non-profit organisation, helping people in crisis. Tesco is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer, it has stores in 14 countries across Asia, Europe and North America and is the grocery market leader in UK, where

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    The Bridgespan Group, a non-profit consultancy, conducted a study on the potential of global NGOs.The study found that since 1990 NGOs registered with USAID (United States Agency for International Development) had doubled to 579, and average annual funding has tripled to $50 million and in few cases the annual funding exceeds $1 billion (Queenan et al. 2). Increasingly, NGOs, or Non-Governmental Organizations, dominate healthcare aid and interventions. Their overwhelming presence comes with equally

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    Do any of you wake up one morning and not know if you’re going to be able to have a decent meal for the whole day? or not being able to have a shower and brush your teeth? What even being able to drink clean water? These questions may seem extreme or over the top, but it is a complete reality to those living under extreme poverty. According to research of the oxford dictionary , poverty is the state of being extremely poor. My goal here is to inform you about the main causes of poverty and what

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    Social Entrepreneurship

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    Assess the importance of social entrepreneurship in the local context. 1.0 Definition of Social Entrepreneurship A social entrepreneur identifies and solves social problems on a large scale. Just as business entrepreneurs create and transform whole industries, social entrepreneurs act as the change agents for society, seizing opportunities others miss in order to improve systems, invent and disseminate new approaches and advance sustainable solutions that create social value. Unlike traditional

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    Mutual Aid Agreements Brian H. Doyle Saint Leo University Abstract Mutual aid agreements are essential for allocating resources, equipment, and personnel between jurisdictions through intrastate, interstate, private organizations, and nongovernmental organizations agencies in the event of an emergency situation that exceeds the capabilities of the local agencies. Intrastate agencies mobilized by a mutual aid agreement consist of resources within the state that can provide support to the requesting

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    Financial Aid Case Study

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    Humanitarian rush to save the starving children, fleeing refugees, marginalized women, generally, to diminish crisis worldwide is often a straightforward response which can cause bigger dilemmas. Financial aid can alter the self determination in the developing country; food donations are likely to destroy the local economy making aid a permanent matter. It is likely that governments may use humanitarian relief to not intervene military. The unknown level of corruption in certain developing countries

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    On January 12th, 2010, the small country of Haiti was hit by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the city of Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas (Haiti earthquake of 2010, 2015). The 30-second disaster was just the beginning of a collection of aftershocks that then struck the country relentlessly for days (Haiti earthquake of 2010, 2015). Many areas were reduced to rubble leaving approximately one million Haitians homeless and 350 000 dead and another 300 000 injured (Haiti earthquake of

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