Syed Hidayatulla Husheni
Political science
June 2024
The primary function of international nongovernmental organisations (INGOs) in advancing world peace and conflict resolution in the twenty-first century is examined in this paper. This study emphasises INGOs' important influence on forming the global scene by providing a thorough examination of the organisations' development, roles, and accomplishments. The study looks at the various approaches taken by INGOs to solve difficult global issues like poverty, inequality, and violence. These approaches include advocacy, capacity building, humanitarian assistance, and peacebuilding activities. Case studies highlight the real-world effects of INGO initiatives in conflict-affected areas by illuminating their function in reducing violence, encouraging communication, and advancing peace between opposing parties. Nonetheless, the research also recognises the difficulties INGOs encounter, such as financial limitations, political impediments, and operational hazards in unstable settings. The results illustrate the vital role that INGOs play as essential collaborators in international peacebuilding initiatives, underscoring the necessity of sustained backing and cooperation from governments, multilateral organisations, and other relevant parties in order to enhance their efficacy and capability.
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