When disaster strikes, non-governmental organizations are among the first on the scene. But recent interventions by NGO's, notably in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide and Indonesia following the 2004 tsunami, have called attention to the need for long-term monitoring of their impact on those they claim to be helping.
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When disaster strikes, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are among the first on the scene. The United Nations estimates that there are now more than 37,000 international NGOs, with major donors relying on them more and more.