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10 NGOs face graft probe | Nation Online

Non-governmental Organisations (NGO) Regulatory Authority (Ngora) has listed 10 local NGOs for investigation over alleged suspicious activities, including corruption and money laundering. Ngora chief executive officer Edward Chileka Banda has refused to reveal the names of the 10 NGOs, but said they are working with the Financial Intelligence Authority (FIA) and other agencies to probe

Hundi Networks: Transferring into Post-Coup Myanmar - Myanmar

Hundi Networks: Transferring into Post-Coup Myanmar - Myanmar
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Child Protection Area of Responsibility March 2021 Update (15th April 2021) - Mozambique

Child Protection Area of Responsibility March 2021 Update (15th April 2021) Format Who and Where The CP AoR consists of 18 different agencies, including 6 Local and National NGOs (LNNGOs), 6 International NGOs (INGOs), 3 UN Agencies, and 3 Government Agencies. These agencies respond across Mozambique, primarily in Central Mozambique (e.g. Sofala and Manica), and Northern Mozambique (e.g. Cabo Delgado). 3 Child Protection AoR partners provided information regarding their activities in March 2021. These were Save the Children, IOM, and Associazione Italiana Amici di Raoul Follereau (AIFO). This is the same as those reporting in both January and February 2021. The vast majority of activities reported were in Cabo Delgado, with a very small number of people also reached in Maputo by AIFO.

Bangladesh government successful in protecting Rohingyas from COVID-19

Bangladesh government successful in protecting Rohingyas from COVID-19 ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 13:57 IST Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 10 (ANI): Bangladesh government has been successful in protecting the Rohingyas amid the COVID-19 pandemic despite fears of a spike in the number of affected people living in the congested and unhygienic conditions in Cox s Bazar. According to a report by Dhaka Tribune, advance precautionary measures, strict implementation of COVID-19 protocols and assistance from different United Nations organisations, International NGOs (INGOs) and NGOs have helped the authorities keep the situation under control, earning praise from various sectors. According to Dhaka Tribune, some have opined that the scenario of the whole country would be better if the handling of the Rohingya camps could have been replicated outside the camps.

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