This dataset examines religious non-governmental organizations that focus on human rights. The dataset contains information about each organization's founding, organizational structure, online presence, geographical focuses, human rights emphases, religious identity, and U.N. consultative status.
Whilst the media and other data sources track reputational and ESG behaviours, NGOs drive them. Changes in government policy, corporate strategic direction or consumer spending habits are frequently a consequence of collective and sustained NGO campaigning.
Hence, tracking NGO signals presents multiple opportunities: - Early discovery of ESG themes that will shape future government, corporate and consumer behaviour. - Early warning of sector and corporate behaviours that are likely to erode shareholder value - Identification of positive sector and corporate behaviours that build shareholder value.
Where other ESG signals are limited to self-reported corporate data, and further limited to those companies compelled to report, NGO data remains an independent source spanning all corporations, regardless of ownership structure.
SIGWATCH is the only data provider to focus exclusively on this critical market signal. SIGWATCH tracks over 9,000 NGOs, with 60,000+ NGO signals spanning the last 10 years, targeting over 18,000 corporations. By going straight to source, rather than media, SIGWATCH’s provides the most extensive and timely NGO data feed on the market.
All NGO signals are tagged, taxonomized and quantified with the end user having access to either scores and/or underlying signal. NGO campaigns are assessed both by sector and by entity – our robust and transparent methodology adjusts signal score based on factors such as NGO influence, signal sentiment and prominence. Tagging includes Tickers (where applicable), ISINs and FIGI codes.
SIGWATCH is used for several use cases: - By quant funds in the search for fresh alpha - By ESG funds for thematic research, screening and monitoring - By corporations for reputation management and third-party monitoring.
SIGWATCH provides both a desktop service and data feeds with several transfer options. Our archive data spans 10+ years, with new signals added daily. The desktop service provides deep analytics capability, facilitating early detection of emerging ESG themes and sector and corporate performance with respect to ESG and broader reputational-impacting activities.
SIGWATCH is offered as multiple products focusing on sector or corporate signals with the option to take just the quantitative assessment or full access to the underlying data.
About this product This specific product provides all quantitative NGO scores by sector. This is offered as a live, daily data service with the facility to choose specific sectors. Historic data can also be purchased, by year.
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The data set represents the data content of the application Evidence of Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organizations, which brings together information about NGOs operating in the Czech Republic. Each NGO is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the information published in the ENNO.
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In this thesis, various qualitative research methods were employed to explore the involvement of ENGOs in China’s environmental regulatory governance. The data are gathered by (1) conducting interviews with lawyers, ENGO staff, and volunteers; (2) documenting archived materials; and (3) conducting direct observation as a participant-as-observer.
I conducted a total of 49 interviews from 2016 to 2020. I also conducted content analysis of 229 archived EPIL cases (with detailed information, including the parties, outcomes, and claims) and other supporting documents.
Those data are included in this dataset.
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2024 |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2023 | 22.99(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 24.05(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2032 | 34.5(USD Billion) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Technology, Application, End Use, Features, Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Rising travel demand , Enhanced security features , Technological advancements , Government initiatives , Growing adoption in border control |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Zebra Technologies, Nedap, Dahua Technology, Idemia, ASSA ABLOY, Physical Security, HID Global, Gemalto, Visa, Mastercard, CPI Card Group, Kaba, SecuGen, Thales Group, Troy Networks |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2032 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Integration of biometric technology, Rising demand for secure travel, Government initiatives for digital identity, Expansion of international travel, Innovative materials for durability |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 4.61% (2025 - 2032) |
The FTC produces the Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book annually using a data set of fraud, identity theft, and other reports from consumers received by the Consumer Sentinel Network. These include reports made directly by consumers to the FTC, as well as reports received by federal, state, local, and international law enforcement agencies and other non-governmental organizations. This data set includes national statistics, as well as a state-by-state listing of top report categories in each state and a listing of metropolitan areas that generated the most complaints per capita, for calendar year 2018. (Zip archive, CSV files)
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Collected data sets from March 2023, Varieties of Democracy, version 13.V-Dem seeks to capture seven different conceptions of democracy—participatory, consensual, majoritarian, deliberative, and egalitarian, in addition to the more familiar electoral and liberal democracy—in all countries since 1900. The different types of democracy are broken down into components and then into more than 400 specific indicators. The reliable, precise nature of the indicators as well as their lengthy historical coverage is useful to scholars studying why democracy succeeds or fails and how it affects human development, as well as to governments and NGOs wishing to evaluate efforts to promote democracy. V-Dem makes the improved indicators freely available for use by researchers, NGOs, international organizations, activists, and journalists. More information about V-Dem is available at v-dem.net, including visualization interfaces for data from 177 countries and the complete 2018 dataset for download.The V-Dem archive at Curate ND contains coder-level data and uncertainty estimates.
The 2020 Survey of American Catholic Priests was funded and collected by the "https://www.austin-institute.org/" Target="_blank">Austin Institute during the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021. Questions were largely derived from the similar "https://www.bishop-accountability.org/resources/resource-files/reports/LAT-Priest-Survey.pdf" Target="_blank">2002 LA Times clergy survey. Relevant questions were updated (e.g., asking about attitudes toward Pope Francis as opposed to Pope John Paul II). New questions about various aspects of priestly life and well-being were included that were not asked in the 2002 survey. Samples were collected from two different sources (see Collection Procedures below). The respondents in this file were drawn from the email list of a Catholic NGO (not the Austin Institute).
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The global charitable giving market is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing social awareness, heightened philanthropic initiatives, and the impact of global crises such as pandemics and natural disasters. While precise market size figures for the base year (2025) were not provided, considering the substantial involvement of numerous large organizations and the widespread nature of charitable activities across diverse regions, a reasonable estimate for the 2025 market size could be placed at $1.2 trillion USD. Assuming a conservative Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5% over the forecast period (2025-2033), this market is projected to reach approximately $1.8 trillion by 2033. This growth is fueled by several key trends: the rising popularity of online donation platforms, increased corporate social responsibility initiatives, the growing influence of social media in amplifying charitable causes, and a shift towards impact investing. However, economic downturns, decreased public trust in certain organizations, and the potential for donor fatigue represent significant restraints on market expansion. The market is segmented by donation type (cash and non-cash) and application area (religion, health, education, environment, social welfare, and others), with a significant portion allocated to health and social welfare causes, particularly in developed nations. The geographical distribution of charitable giving is geographically diverse, with North America and Europe currently holding substantial market shares. However, emerging economies in Asia-Pacific and other regions are witnessing a notable surge in philanthropic activities, contributing to a more balanced global landscape in the coming years. The major players in this market include established international organizations like the United Way Worldwide, Salvation Army, and Red Cross, alongside numerous national and regional charities. The competitive landscape is characterized by both collaboration and competition, as organizations seek to maximize their impact and attract donations. The increasing focus on transparency, accountability, and measurable impact is transforming the sector, compelling organizations to adopt more data-driven approaches to fundraising and program implementation. Further research and data analysis will be needed to accurately refine these estimates and provide a more precise outlook.
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Senarai Organisasi Sains, Teknologi & Inovasi kategori Non Government Organisation (NGO)
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Bantuan Kepada Badan Bukan Kerajaan berkaitan Kebudayaan dan Penggiat Seni bagi tahun 2015 – 2017 (Bahagian Dasar Kebudayaan, MOTAC) No. of Views : 80
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The match between the situations of young unemployed and the assistance offered to them by state agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGO). Topics: Family background; nationality status and religious affiliation; parents´professional status before and after 1989; occupational status of siblings; marital status; number and age of children and type of household; educational background; years spent into full-time education; type of school and specialty; involvement into post-compulsory education; plans for employment status while at school and source of career advice; sequence between education and past and present career aims; working careers since leaving school; number and types of jobs held; economic sector of the jobs and months they were held; why and how each job ended; experience of registered and unregistered unemployment; length of joblessness; amount of unemployment benefits; advantages and disadvantages of being jobless; involvement into the second economy; types of jobs and amount of informal earnings; strategies applied in the job search; degree of determination to find a job; work preferences; sources of assistance; forms of family support; forms of help received from friends, state labor offices and non-governmental organizations; main source of assistance during unemployment; expectations about the future; optimism or pessimism about own job status and financial situation in ten years; wishes for the future job status of own children; membership in occupational / industrial, political, recreational and religious organizations; number of holidays spent away from home in the past year; number of restaurants visits in the past four weeks; church attendance in the past four weeks; use of motor car, satellite or cable TV, PC and mobile phone; time for oneself, for family and friends; favorite activities during the day; requests for clubs, meeting spaces and recreation facilities; counseling and money during unemployment; socio-political attitudes; views about gender roles; quality of family life during the past and present regime; political preferences; advantages and disadvantages of market economy; desired model for own country´s development; foreign policy orientations; plans to vote in the next election; opinions about national and local politicians; trade unions and the church; evaluation of state and NGO programs available to young people in the labor market; scope of activities and target groups; organizational structure; personnel; budget of the NGO; history of the organization and plans for development; barriers for development; partners; professional career of the leaders; their perceptions of young people and youth problems.
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Memaparkan Senarai Persatuan Seni dan NGO mengikut Negeri
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Knowledge, attitudes and membership on non-governmental organisations in Latvia.
Topics: Value of different life spheres; life satisfaction; trust and involvement in different social groups; membership in different organisations; attitudes to ethnically mixed families, unisex marriage, unconventional religions; individual behaviour and attitudes toward different social groups; attitudes to different statements regarding lifestyle, principles of life, role of social relationship, strategies of success and social engagement; beneficial behaviour towards different social groups; membership in an association, organization or informal group; comparison of different organizations; motivation to work in a NGO; assessment of the NGOs in Latvia; willingness to donate; experience of donation; activities in developing social networks; evaluation of the social structure of the society; discrimination because of the ethnicity and language; assessment of political and economical power in Latvia; assessment of Russian speaking and Latvian rights; ethnic character of social networks; identification of the Soros foundation and assessment of its activity.
Demography: Sex; age; marital status; household size; education; ethnicity; language knowledge; citizenship; working for private, public sector or self-employed; employment status; family income; respondents earnings; type of respondent’s house; region; town; Religious denomination; newspaper reading habits; watching TV and listening to radio about socio-political themes; Internet using habits; party preference; family living time in Latvia; ownership of a car in the past.
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This is an archive of all versions of V-Dem data and associated documentation: aggregated and disaggregated data, codebook, citation instructions, variable labels, etc. for the period from March 31 through September 2, 2014.
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Set data ini menerangkan tentang senarai Pertubuhan Bukan Kerajaan (NGO) yang dilantik untuk melaksanakan program pemerkasaan ekonomi komuniti bandar dari tahun 2013 hingga 2020 Nota: Bermula Disember 2019 Program Azam Bandar dikenali sebagai Program Pemerkasaan Ekonomi Komuniti Bandar Sumber: Bahagian Kesejahteraan Bandar No. of Views : 72
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Jumlah Kekosongan Baru Mengikut Status Majikan: Pertubuhan/Persatuan/NGO dan Status Jawatan - Sumber JobsMalaysia.
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This dataset examines religious non-governmental organizations that focus on human rights. The dataset contains information about each organization's founding, organizational structure, online presence, geographical focuses, human rights emphases, religious identity, and U.N. consultative status.