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- An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, or corporation or an institution (formal...
- Council-controlled organisations (CCOs) and council-controlled trading organisations in New Zealand are what were formerly known as local-authority trading...
- Development Organisations. "Public Administration and Development." 13(5), pp. 453–474. Anheier, H. and Themudo, N. (2002) Organisational forms of global...
- Commonwealth organisation is an organisation affiliated with the Commonwealth of Nations. This article is a list of such organisations, which include...
- openness to every person who has invested time, money, and faith into the organisation. Nonprofit organizations are accountable to the donors, founders, volunteers...
- This is a list of notable nonprofit organisations, charitable organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in India or connected with...
- The following is an incomplete list of organisations featured in works of wuxia fiction. The organisations are classified under the wuxia novels in which...
- is also a dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Human rights organisations consider the UAE substandard on human rights, ranking only...
- Transgender organizations s**** to promote understanding and acceptance, both legally and socially, of transgender people. International Foundation for...
- running the secretariat. This ratio is unique among inter-governmental organisations.[citation needed] In other words, the OECD is more a persistent forum...