Entrepreneurial Dimension of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) for Health Amenities A Study of the Makran Belt, Balochistan
Keywords:
Entrepreneurial, Dimension, NGOs, Health, Makran, Balochistan.Abstract
Current research was conducted in the Balochistan so as to determine the 
snapshot of respondent’s perception about the entrepreneurial dimension 
of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for health amenities, as a study 
of the Makran belt, Balochistan. The total population contained 200 
respondents and the age limit was kept between 20 to 45 years. From the 
above mentioned results it is state that 45.5% respondents are disagreeing 
and among of them 20% respondents are neutral and also just on average 
11% are agreeing so according to the statistical results we can say that 
Save the Mother Fund Society, Maternity and Child Welfare Association 
and Marie Stopes Society of Balochistan NGO’s have not improved the 
health standards in Balochistan. However, 40% respondents are agreeing, 
22% disagree and on average 10% are disagreeing it means that the NGO’s 
urban orientation was the main cause of their failure to deliver maternal 
health and child nutrition facilities in Balochistan. On this question 52.5% 
are agreeing and just 6% people are disagreeing so it means that the 
campaigns to give public health facility, nutrition; clean water, education 
and awareness about health hazards totally failed. Further research ought 
to be carried out, applying the idea of exchange model to NGOs and 
recording consequences to show the trustworthiness of the agenda.
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