By hrwnMay 13, 20240Uncategorized HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH AND YOUTHS EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION NIGERIA, OPEN FOR COLLABORATION HHRWF Active in Sports and general Youths recreational activities According to the Secretary-General of the Human Rights Watch and Youths Empowerment Foundation Nigeria, Ambassador Dr. Valentine Unimuke Ph.D The National body of the foundation will examine critical to see that the incoming franchise are upto date with the recommendations of the securities and corporate affairs commission criteria before admittance. Dr. Valentine, reveal this notification after the meeting of the board which include the founding president, Ambassador Agim Godwin Apple and his Vice-President, Ambassador Tijjani Sarki. The requirements can vary depending on the country, region, and the specific organizations involved. Generally, NGOs looking to collaborate may consider factors like:Legal registration status – Ensuring the partnering NGOs are properly registered and recognized in their operating jurisdictions.Mission and values alignment – Checking that the partnering organizations have compatible missions, goals, and ethical principles.Organizational capacity – Evaluating the resources, expertise, and operational capabilities of the potential partner NGO.Track record and reputation – Assessing the partnering NGO’s past performance, transparency, and credibility.Funding and financial stability – Confirming the financial health and sustainability of the collaborating organizations.Complementary skills and expertise – Identifying ways the NGOs can leverage each other’s strengths to enhance the partnership.Donor/stakeholder approval – Obtaining consent or buy-in from key supporters and stakeholders for the collaboration.The specific criteria would depend on the nature of the collaboration, the scope of the project, and the policies/regulations governing NGO partnerships in that context. It’s advisable for NGOs to conduct due diligence before engaging in any formal collaboration.