INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN BHUTAN
The Role of International Organisations
Globalization and rapid progress in communications have caused shrinkage of international boundaries,
bringing the nations of the world closer than ever before. The impact of an event in any part of the world is
bound to send forth its contagious ripples to any other part, to a considerable degree, through one or the
other channel. There has surely to be interdependency between developing, as well as between developing
and advanced worlds, in one or the other way. The direct or indirect influence of the dynamics of changing
world order will be felt, depending on the extent and mode of interrelationships, under a given circumstance.
One finds this relevant reality, in scanning the dynamism of global political and socio-economic scenario.
It is true, the role of political pressure groups or international community at the peace resolutions is crucial
and they will remain an important part of the process. But the international community is institutionally must
be powerful. Insufficient attention during the early stages of a conflict to factors such as economic disparity,
and lack of democratic institutions may exacerbate tensions and lead to violence. Once violence is allowed
to become a means of addressing such internal political problems, the ability to resolve the conflict is greatly
complicated.
It is really true international community can play complementary roles. They must demonstrate a strong
commitment to moving beyond analysis and deeper understanding to actually undertaking concrete actions
in their respective sectors
SOME INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN BHUTAN
United Nations
Jocv/Jica
Helvatas
Austrian Coordination Office
Save the Children
Canadian Coordinaton Office
DANIDA