My extensive research shows that the number of Non-governmental Organizations have far out-grown government agencies in most developing nations. Is this really a good thing? It is hard to decipher the intent of most of these organisations as they parade themselves as army of change, with emphasis on the vulnerabilities of their population. A large number portray themselves as advocates for the masses and champions of numerous geo-political causes. This has become an impetus for fund-raising and solicitations that may after-all not be used in a way that benefits anyone except the founders who have essentially become entrepreneurs and not Human Rights activists. This trend is appalling, and it is imperative to invest any funds or contributions received in the name of non-governmental causes to issues that confront our communities. I don't know what people's experiences are with thousands of NGO that dot the corners of their countries. It is accountability time, and organisations that operate in diguise to scam donors will be publicised as soon as this research is concluded. Please tell me about your experiences with NGO's in your countries. Are they doing what they claim to be doing? My particular interest is on those ‘fly by night’ mini sole proprietorships that have become celebrated global beggars in the name of NGO’s for one form of social change or another.