The problem of climate change is one of the most important global issues that today have become aconcern for the international community, especially because of its grave risks and future repercussions in the short and long term, affecting human life and violating many of its fundamental rights, such as the right to health, the right to ahealthy environment, the right to security, and even the right to life. Given that climate changes aproduct of human behavior there has been awareness about its one of the things which must receive attention in order to provide individuals with sound environmental behavior, through the above, the current research aimed determine to what extent you contribute non governmental organizations in development societal aawarenesswith climate changes as amain goal in addition to some sub goals determine the role of non governmental organization in developing the knowledge side of beneficiaries with climate changes and the development of the emotional and behavioral side of the beneficiaries with climate changes , the results of the research found that non governmental organizations contributed significantly to development socital awareness with climate changes.
sayed ahmed soultan, G. (2023). Contributions Non Governmental Organization In Development Societal Awarness With Climate Changes. The journal Future of Social Sciences, 15(2), 131-178. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2023.235622.1178
MLA
Ghada sayed ahmed soultan. "Contributions Non Governmental Organization In Development Societal Awarness With Climate Changes", The journal Future of Social Sciences, 15, 2, 2023, 131-178. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2023.235622.1178
HARVARD
sayed ahmed soultan, G. (2023). 'Contributions Non Governmental Organization In Development Societal Awarness With Climate Changes', The journal Future of Social Sciences, 15(2), pp. 131-178. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2023.235622.1178
VANCOUVER
sayed ahmed soultan, G. Contributions Non Governmental Organization In Development Societal Awarness With Climate Changes. The journal Future of Social Sciences, 2023; 15(2): 131-178. doi: 10.21608/fjssj.2023.235622.1178