NGO- Manual for Children
• Price : 11,500KRW
• Product Dimensions :
188x254, 150pages
• Publication Date : 2014-01-15
• ISBN : 978-89-5828-713-1
Book Information & Summary
Written by Lee Hye Young and illustrated by Soboki
This book introduces the history and activities of nine NGOs respectively by selecting nine areas, such as environment, animals, human rights, children, poverty, medical services, education, agriculture, and micro credit among various international NGOs.
Through the history and activities of NGO, readers will be able to understand several contradictions and issues all over the world, and meet people who have fought to resolve all those issues, and eventually see the hope for future. NGO is just a ‘small civil union’ consisted by ordinary people without strong power and privileges.
However, they do raise their strong voices to warn against the governments, the large conglomerates, and the world. Moreover, they also make a huge influence on changing policies. Sometimes, they even risk their lives to save the poor and the refugees. Now, the whole world began to listen to ‘the voices’ from NGOs, and even further, more and more people dream of being engaged with NGO activities.
With this book, the author hopes that children can have another view and wisdom to see their own world.
This book introduces the history and activities of nine NGOs respectively by selecting nine areas, such as environment, animals, human rights, children, poverty, medical services, education, agriculture, and micro credit among various international NGOs.
Through the history and activities of NGO, readers will be able to understand several contradictions and issues all over the world, and meet people who have fought to resolve all those issues, and eventually see the hope for future. NGO is just a ‘small civil union’ consisted by ordinary people without strong power and privileges.
However, they do raise their strong voices to warn against the governments, the large conglomerates, and the world. Moreover, they also make a huge influence on changing policies. Sometimes, they even risk their lives to save the poor and the refugees. Now, the whole world began to listen to ‘the voices’ from NGOs, and even further, more and more people dream of being engaged with NGO activities.
With this book, the author hopes that children can have another view and wisdom to see their own world.