The survey sheds light on the enduring trends that they prioritize and the strategies they employ to influence them, as well as the challenges they face and where they feel stuck in their efforts to make an impact. Despite obstacles, the survey reveals that executives are still confident in their ability to lead high impact organizations amidst a constantly changing economy a confidence that has been hard-won.
The survey highlights 41.6% of NGOs operating on Poverty (Incl. Social Protection, Relief Efforts and SDGs), 41.1% of NGOs operating on Education (Incl. Special , Vocational, Higher, Adult, Scholarships, Alumni etc.), 38.8% of NGOs operating on Gender and Social Inclusion (Incl. Women Development/Empowerment, Gender Based Violence- Spouse Abuse Prevention), 37.9% of NGOs operating on Youth and Youth Development, 35% of NGOs operating on Economic/Community Development, 31.3% of NGOs operating on Health, 28% of NGOs operating on Democracy and Good Governance, 25.2% of NGOs operating on Civil Rights and Social Action, 22% of NGOs operating on Peace and Conflict Resolution, 21% of NGOs operating on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, 19.2% of NGOs operating on Orphanages and Shelters, 16.8% of NGOs operating on Disability, 15.4% of NGOs operating on Environment, 11.7% of NGOs operating on Information Communication and Technology, 9.8% of NGOs operating on Crime and Law Related, 9.3% of NGOs operating on Migration Issues, 6.1% of NGOs operating on Corporative/Microfinance and Philanthropy, 5.6% of NGOs operating on Religion Related and Reforms, 2.3% of NGOs operating on Trade (Incl. African Freed Trade Agreement-AfTA, Africa Trade and Opportunity Act-AGOA etc.)
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