Effectiveness: Faith-based organizations (FBOs) are religious groups that contribute to community development by offering humanitarian aid such as healthcare. Their deep understanding of local contexts enables them to advocate for the disadvantaged, deliver high-quality services, efficiently manage resources, support community building, and serve as communication bridges between the community and governing bodies. Many FBOs have long-standing presence in some areas, acting as reliable sources of assistance to host communities.
Ineffectiveness: FBOs are typically prohibited from engaging in political matters; therefore, they do not represent community interests in political disputes and are limited to offering humanitarian aid only.
Effectiveness: Local sports associations provide youth with constructive activities that deter involvement in crime, alcohol abuse, cultism, and related offenses.
Ineffectiveness: Young individuals who do not participate in sports may experience frustration or aggression when interacting with those who do.
Effectiveness: Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) facilitate communication between schools and parents concerning students' performance, creating a feedback channel to enhance academic and overall welfare.
Ineffectiveness: Some parents cannot attend PTA meetings due to demanding work schedules; thus, schools need to establish alternative communication means to ensure all parents remain engaged in their children's education.
LEARN MORE:
- Evaluation of local sports associations, faith-based organizations, and Parent-Teacher Associations: brainly.com/question/5042213
- Summary of roles faith-based organizations, local sports associations, and Parent-Teacher Associations play in combating risky behavior: brainly.com/question/4918908
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- teacher association
- hosted communities
- local sports