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ingo

(ˈɪnɡəʊ)
n
(Architecture) Scot a reveal. Also: ingoing
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Chief Executive Nick Mather said: "Ingo's appointment is very important for SolGold and underscores the company's commitment to the progression of the Cascabel project through pre-feasibility and definitive feasibility by end-2020.
"Applying insights gleaned from a broad range of civilian and military data sets, data analytics, social science and geo-spatial intelligence capabilities to identify and assist vulnerable communities, the organization worked to isolate root drivers of instability and direct development initiatives to address critical vulnerabilities that non-state actors exploit to further their agenda," the State Department described Chang's INGO in its website.
Ingo Appe, for his part, said it is very important that Kyrgyzstan develops in the way chosen earlier and studies the experience of other countries.
According to the report of the Comptroller General, 98 INGOs of 98 countries spent Rs 23.6 billion for different programmes, but they failed to produce the desired results.
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ISLAMABAD -- The interior ministry on Thursday informed the National Assembly that the government did not intend to revisit the process of registering international non-government organisations (INGOs).
It's in this context that the INGO regulatory move should be seen and from where one can better predict the direction that it might naturally lead.
Visa Inc (NYSE: V) has said that it is partnering with US-based Ingo Money.
Second, INGO registration process is non-transparent.
'Pakistan's INGO policy framework is fully aligned with nationally determined development priorities and needs,' the communique added.
ISLAMABAD: The Senate's Functional Committee on Human Rights on Monday directed the interior ministry to inform international non-government organisations (INGO) the reasons why they could not be registered.
Some of the participating countries and organisations include Care Foundation/International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO), Hashoo Foundation from Pakistan; UNICEF, Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM), GOVE from Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines, Turkey and Indonesia; UNICEF, Titian Foundation, READ INGO, Dalit NGO Federation, Forum for Awareness and Youth Activity (FAYA), PLAN International Sudan; Mercy Corps INGO from Tunisia; Norwegian Council RC INGO from Jordan; Anera, Sonbola, American University in Beirut (AUB) from Lebanon; and FC Barcelona, among others.