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A Civil Society Organisation(CSO) is an organisation of non-profit, non-government, non-political, voluntary citizens’ group which is organised on a local, national or international level and it works differently from the public sectors like the government, and the private sectors, made up of business, corporation, and other for profit ventures. The characteristic of a CSO shall be independent of Government control in its operations and management with its aims, objectives and purposes to achieve sustainable human development on a voluntary non-profit basis. CSOs are to respect the values, rights and freedom set out in the Constitution and makes a decision without patronage, favouritism or political influence with its aims at the highest ethical standard particularly of honesty and integrity. CSO plays multiple roles. They are an important source of information for citizens and government. They monitor government policies and actions and hold government accountable. They engage in advocacy and offer alternative policies for government, the private sector and other institutions. They deliver services especially to the poor and undeserved. They defend citizen rights and work to change and uphold social norms and behaviours. They hold institutions to account and promotes transparency, raising awareness of societal issues; delivering services to meet education,...

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