TY - JOUR AU - Preeti Oza, PY - 2021/03/01 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - SYMBIOTIC COMMUNICATION PLAN FOR NGOS: PRAXIS AND CHALLENGES JF - PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology JA - J Arch.Egyptol VL - 18 IS - 4 SE - DO - UR - https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/6904 SP - 3843-3850 AB - <p>Communication&nbsp;is vital&nbsp;to the&nbsp;explanation for&nbsp;philanthropy and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)&nbsp;got to&nbsp;communicate more effectively to spread their message. The major Communication challenge is that the&nbsp;people that&nbsp;passionately start the NGO&nbsp;aren't&nbsp;ready to&nbsp;effectively communicate the cause to society. The NGO leadership&nbsp;doesn't&nbsp;understand that their job as&nbsp;a pacesetter&nbsp;is half tackling&nbsp;the matter, and half communicating it. As a nation, we don’t have a network of NGOs or&nbsp;an exquisite&nbsp;bunch of NGO leaders who&nbsp;believe&nbsp;in communicating their cause. We&nbsp;even have&nbsp;the challenge of a mental framework and a perception problem that&nbsp;the general public&nbsp;doesn't&nbsp;understand that tackling social causes requires Communication. The public says all my money must&nbsp;attend&nbsp;the cause; it must not be spent on administration. The public does not want to give their money to the management; they want to give money to the “child or old woman or tree sapling". This paper discusses&nbsp;a number of&nbsp;the important aspects of the Communication methods, strategies, practices, and challenges followed by various&nbsp;sorts of&nbsp;NGOs.</p> ER -