ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
Author – RAJARAJESWARI R P, STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF LAW, SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY
Best Citation – RAJARAJESWARI R P., ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION, ILE Journal of Equity and Justice, 1 (1) of 2023, Pg. 88-91, ISBN – 978-81-961791-3-7.
ABSTRACT
In every part of the world, civil society contributes to the advancement, preservation, and improvement of human rights. Civil society is a non-profit voluntary citizen group at the regional, national, and international levels. Definition by world bank. In other words, civil society includes voluntary and non-profit organization, registered charities, and informal gathering that has an interest to promote the will of citizens. Civil society Organization (CSO) includes nongovernmental organization, professional association, foundation, independent research institutes, Community-based organization, faith-based organization, people’s organization, social movement, and labour federation. Civil society plays an important role in the administration. It plays the role of the interface of interaction between the government and the governed. Some examples of well-known Civil Society Organizations are Amnesty International, International Trade Union Confederation, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Greenpeace, and The Danish Refugee Council (DRC).
KEYWORDS: Civil society, Interests, NGO, Marginalised people, Government