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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 18, 2018
How to let NGOs work better

The world around is being misguided with the disinformation that the government of Pakistan is creating hurdles for INGOs.
( October 16, 2018, Islamabad, Sri Lanka Guardian) In
most of the cases, the whole game revolves around the intention;
sometimes even very beneficial things become harmful if the brains using
them are not positive in their approach. The philosophy behind giving
the concept of NGOs is no doubt very positive and constructive but
unfortunately NGOs prove a fatal threat to the existence and solidarity
of a society if given a free-hand and unchecked liberty. The term
Non-Governmental Organization was first coined in 1945 at the time of
creation of the UN. Experts say that the UN itself is also an
intergovernmental organization. According to the UN, any kind of private
organization that is independent from government control can be termed
an NGO, provided it is not-for-profit. All over the world, most of the
NGOs play a very positive role in serving humanity but at the same time
there are some NGOs which play a role otherwise. According to different
survey reports, there are so many NGOs which are working for their own
monetary benefits and so many are there which are involved in
maneuvering of political situations and in brain-washing of the innocent
people. Most of the NGOs involved in negative activities in different
countries are usually of some international background.
‘Approximately 1.5 million NGOs operate in the United States,’ says a
report published somewhere in 2017. In US, NGOs undertake a wide array
of activities, including political advocacy on issues such as foreign
policy, elections, the environment, healthcare, women’s rights, economic
development, and many other issues. The US administration never creates
any hurdle for any NGO if it follows the rules and regulations framed
by the US government. However before getting registered in US every NGO
has to pass through a strict process of security clearance; same is the
case in other countries. Various surveillance departments keep an eye on
the working of NGOs specifically when they are of some foreign origin. A
few years back, the Russian government put a ban on a Washington-based
international nongovernmental organization, named The National Endowment
for Democracy. It was the ever first International NGO which was banned
in Russia under a law against “undesirable”. In short NGOs could play a
very positive role in the betterment of ailing humanity anywhere in any
country but they become dangerously disastrous when they start
interfering into the affairs directly linked with the security and
existence of a country. Intelligent and wise are the countries which
have introduced a set-pattern of rules and regulations for the working
of NGOs particularly for the International NGOs.
In countries like US and UK, any INGO found trying to exceed the
provided limits is simply banned for a limited time period or on
permanent basis. Just to channelize the working of international NGOs in
Pakistan, a policy framework was introduced by the Government of
Pakistan in 2015. Before that there was no strict policy for the working
of international NGOs in the country. So many agents of hostile
countries succeeded in intruding here in the garb of international NGO
workers particularly after 2008 earthquake and they really created
serious problems for the country. To save the country from further
complications, the government of Pakistan asked all INGOs present in
Pakistan or desirous of operating in Pakistan to register them with the
Ministry of Interior. More than 140 INGOs sent their online applications
for their registration in Pakistan and after a very strict screening,
66 of them were approved and allowed to work that time. Among the
already working INGOs more than 60 were found working against Pakistan’s
security and solidarity. The Government of Pakistan sent notices to 49
of them, first in November 2017 and then in August 2018 and asked them
to stop their operation in the country. Eighteen out of these forty-nine
INGOs had their reservations regarding notices served to them, so they
filed their appeals against the decision of the government of Pakistan. A
special committee was constituted for the purpose of looking into the
matter. After a very detailed and independent consideration on the
matter, the appeals of all those 18 INGOs were regretted by the
special-committee. Now the Interior Ministry has issued these INGOs
final notices for winding up their operations in Pakistan within two
months.
Instead of acting upon the directions of the government of Pakistan,
some ‘well-wishers’ rather patrons of these INGOs have started an
anti-Pakistan propaganda move at international level. The world around
is being misguided with the disinformation that the government of
Pakistan is creating hurdles for INGOs. The fact of the matter is that
Pakistan is creating no hurdles for anyone but it is the basic right of
Pakistan to put a check on all those who are involved in any type of
anti-Pakistan activity. A report on putting a check on the activities of
INGOs says, “In the absence of a clear policy prior to 2015, some of
the INGOs were successful in penetrating various sectors of society and
accomplished agenda of their donors. These INGOs were observed
endeavoring to influence our security, religious matters besides
breaching social norms and customs. After formulation of policy frame
work it was decided to bring all INGOs under scrutiny resulting in
formulation of INGOs Policy – 2015.” But that doesn’t mean that Pakistan
is discouraging the INGOs and stopping them from working in Pakistan.
At present there are about 81 INGOs which are contributing positively in
various welfare and development projects inside Pakistan and they are
doing all this after getting permission from the government of Pakistan.
These INGOs include 11 from Germany, 14 from UK and 20 from USA and so
many from other countries. Certainly no country can allow any foreign
organization spying of its strategic sites, collection of sensitive data
illegally and running of fake immunization campaigns within its
boundaries. If Pakistan is trying to bring things in a proper order, its
efforts must be appreciated and admired.
Views expressed in this article are the author’s own

