Compare how governmental and nongovernmental organizations provide humanitarian efforts around the world.(1 point) Responses

A. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts, but only in crises, and they are funded by different entities and have different levels of scope and power.
B. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts, but they are funded by different entities and have different levels of scope and power.
C. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts and are funded by the same entities, but they have different levels of scope and power.
D. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts and have the same levels of scope and power, but they are funded by different entities.

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B. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts, but they are funded by different entities and have different levels of scope and power.

Governmental organizations typically receive funding from their respective governments and have the authority and resources to provide assistance on a larger scale in times of crisis. They may also have the ability to mobilize military resources for humanitarian efforts.

On the other hand, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rely on donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations to fund their humanitarian efforts. While NGOs may not have the same level of resources and authority as governmental organizations, they often have the advantage of being able to operate independently and adapt quickly to changing circumstances on the ground. NGOs also often have a grassroots approach, working closely with local communities to provide assistance.