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1. Q: What is the New World Hope Organization (NWHO)?
A:The New World Hope Organization (NWHO) is a non- governmental, non- profitable and non-political humanitarian organization.
NWHO is registered with the government of Pakistan under societies registration Act. XXI of 1860.
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2. Q: When was the New World Hope Organization (NWHO) created?
A: The New World Hope Organization (NWHO) was established in December 1996.
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3. Q: What is the Mission of New World Hope Organization?
A:New World Hope Organization (NWHO) is a nonprofit organization that works to provide assistance to people across the globe by offering humanitarian services and environmental protection programs such as health, education, environment, water and sanitation, humanitarian relief, disability, climate change and natural disasters research and policy, victims of natural or man-made disasters, poverty alleviation, woman and child rights. We are dedicated to alleviating human suffering regardless of race, color, religion, or cultural background.
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4. Q: Would you like to know the address of the NWHO headquarters?
A: From the home page, please click on"CONTACT US” to access to this information.
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5. Q: Are you looking for a opinion poll of NWHO?
A: To know the NWHO opinion poll, simply click on the “OPINION POLL” link available at the right of home page. You can share knowledge and give vote our opinions.
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6. Q: What Do you want to know more about the future meetings of a specific committee or would like to attend a specific conference?
A: To get the list of “ Key upcoming Events”, please click on the “EVENTS” in the home page. You can also consult more information about events from home page. Each topic or department home page displays their most recent news and events.
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7. Q: What is the New World Hope Organization privacy policy?
A: To consult our privacy policy and get to the NWHO privacy policy statement generator it, simply click on the “Privacy” available at the Top of each page.
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8. Q: Are you looking for specific information about news?
A: To consult our “home” page.
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9. Q: I would like to send an E-mail to the chairman of NWHO to propose an idea for how to achieve global unity. What is his E-mail address?
A: E-mails addressed to the Chairman of NWHO should be sent to Contact us.
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10.Q: Are you looking for an NWHO publication?
A: Please click on the “PUBLICATION” in the upper column of our home page to get access to our different publications. It also gives you access to our NWHO brochure and magazine.
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11.Q: Would you like to learn more about the NWHO structure?
A: To know the NWHO structure, simply click on the “ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE” in the left-hand column of our home page.
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12.Q: How can I become a NWHO member?
A:The requirements for membership are that you will support NWHO's Programs (education, Health, Disaster response, environment, etc.) , and our mission to provide assistance to people across the globe by offering humanitarian services regardless of race, color, religion, or cultural background.
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13.Q: What are the benefits of NWHO membership?
A: The information managed by New World Hope Organization is accessible to all, but NWHO members enjoy some special benefits:
Website: Once your organization becomes a member, we place information about your organization on the NWHO website.
EVENTS: Members given the priority over non-members to attend the events.
NWHO Mails:Members' proposals for NWHO Mails are given the priority over non-members' submissions.
Receive NWHO Annual Report
Feature in NWHO's Members' directory
Members' news: members can post some of their current information (news, reports, events, opinion...) on the NWHO website through the NWHO coordinating staff.
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14.Q: Who are the NWHO’s partners?
A: We work through a wide range of global and local partnerships that support NWHO's Programs. Our partners come from all sectors:
- Donor agencies;
- Governments of industrialized and developing countries;
- Civil society (foundations, academics, nongovernmental organizations);
- Local communities; and Private companies;
- Individual;
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