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at an NGO vs in an NGO

Both "at an NGO" and "in an NGO" are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "At an NGO" is used to refer to someone working or volunteering for an NGO, while "in an NGO" is used to describe someone being a member or part of an NGO.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

at an NGO

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to someone working or volunteering for an NGO.

Use "at an NGO" when referring to someone's work or volunteer position at a non-governmental organization.

Examples:

  • She works at an NGO that focuses on environmental conservation.
  • He volunteers at an NGO that provides education to underprivileged children.
  • Before this, I worked at an NGO, and before that, I worked at Microsoft for a year, which felt like a decade.
  • I'm going to meet my classmates over there at an NGO.
  • Today I looked at a briefing from an NGO which said that it was weary of congratulating institutions.
  • - Okay. I work for an NGO that represents undocumented aliens.
  • She's working for an NGO there.
  • He works for an NGO in Mali.
  • They must know I work for an NGO.
  • But since 16 April, provisional lists for 29 countries have been publicly accessible via an NGO website.
  • The Ku Klux Klan is an NGO.
  • No one starts an NGO without the drug lord's consent.
  • What struck us as strange was that the Commission proposed an EU organization with the independent nature of an NGO.
  • She's built a financial network that supports an NGO called Children of the Desert.
  • For Taiwan, one possibility could be participation via an NGO.
  • An NGO called InterPeace is giving technical support to the elections in Somaliland.
  • An NGO project in Indonesia was modified when the large international response avoided a nutritional crisis.
  • In Indonesia an NGO could not complete the distribution of 1500000 bottles of chemicals for treating water because of procurement difficulties.
  • The Japanese last year added an NGO centre in Okinawa.
  • This is a complaint submitted by an NGO - the European Environmental Bureau.
  • However, this has proved increasingly difficult, as the result of an NGO regulation issued in 2005 by the Government of Eritrea, aimed at controlling NGO presence and activities in the country.
  • A guy down at OWS was telling a campfire story about working for an NGO.

Alternatives:

  • working at an NGO
  • volunteering at an NGO

in an NGO

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe someone being a member or part of an NGO.

Use "in an NGO" when describing someone's membership or involvement in a non-governmental organization.

Examples:

  • She is actively involved in an NGO that supports women's rights.
  • He is a member in an NGO that focuses on healthcare initiatives.
  • This man was in an NGO feeding center, being helped as much as he could be helped.
  • In Indonesia an NGO could not complete the distribution of 1500000 bottles of chemicals for treating water because of procurement difficulties.
  • He works for an NGO in Mali.
  • Going to Brazil to work with an NGO in the Favelas.
  • In some countries, an NGO can be formed with a membership of less than five people.
  • DG ECHO provided funding to an NGO in Aceh to gather data concerning internally displaced people and integrate them into the Humanitarian Information Centre.
  • If I have been informed correctly, Euroaid requires that the implementing organisation be an NGO in a developing country.
  • For example, in preparing their boat building project in Aceh, an NGO worked closely with the community and succeeded in designing a project which met the needs of the beneficiaries.
  • A climate change impact assessment module was developed in cooperation with an NGO and has allowed all services within the Council to assess the potential impact of changing weather patterns on the services they deliver.
  • Some husbands buy their wives a shop in Palermo, others an NGO. My brother, a house in the country.
  • And that's relevant because she says that a guy who hangs out in her area at Zucotti Park has mentioned a report he wrote for an NGO in Pakistan about us using chemical weapons.
  • In March 2007 an environmental NGO asked for access to certain Commission documents related to meetings between the institution and car manufacturers.
  • 2. In determining whether an NGO is eligible for co-financing, account shall also be taken of:
  • - She said there's a guy at Zucotti Park who wrote a report for an NGO in Pakistan that got the NGO shut down by the Pakistani government.
  • I am not sure that we have a problem concerning the fact that this is not an NGO in a developing country.
  • Reform to our procedures, many of them determined by Member States in an era when NGOs barely existed, is going to take time but we are working on it, not least as part of the overall reform package.
  • Europe has also to secure the immediate opening-up of the area controlled by the army to journalists and the NGOs in an effort to prevent the rights of the people living there continuing to be disregarded.
  • The point has been reached where the average size of the projects financed renders it very difficult for an average (or even way above average) NGO in an African country to become a beneficiary.
  • The Council is the only international body that actually fights human rights violations, and particularly that responds to emergencies, to human rights crises, but also that works long term with the special rapporteurs and in an interactive dialogue with NGOs.
  • - Okay. I work for an NGO that represents undocumented aliens.

Alternatives:

  • a member of an NGO
  • involved in an NGO

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