The involvement of NGOs in the formulation and in the delivery of social policies in their capacities as service providers will improve the efficiency of services providers, and will reduce the incidents of corruption.

NGOs are presumed to be more efficient than the state in providing social services.

NGOs reflect both private and popular initiatives.

NGOs are far from government bureaucratic procedures and obtain the greatest needs of local associations.

In addition to the traditional role of NGOs of supporting the poor population and women and children, they also now strive to provide economic independence and-reliance.

Global coalitions through NGOs on issues such as poverty, women's empowerment, environment and debt have been effective in bringing about more constructive international attitudes and policies in these areas and to the benefit of Arab countries