FULFILL A ROLE OF SPECTATOR
they fulfill a role of spectator, although they have weight and influence in the international arena, they do not fulfill political roles as the States do. Each NGO supports one or more causes, such as the defense of human rights or the right to health. To achieve their goals, they rely on awareness and information work for citizens. NGOs play an important social role as advocates for social, humanitarian and environmental causes. However, they do not seek in any case to replace the action of the States or International Organizations, but to complement their work or help in those areas where they consider it necessary. Sometimes they perform their function in extremely difficult conditions, such as when they have to go to countries at war or where living conditions are very harsh. they fulfill a role of spectator, although they have weight and influence in the international arena, they do not fulfill political roles as the States do. Each NGO supports one or more causes, such as the defense of human rights or the right to health. To achieve their goals, they rely on awareness and information work for citizens. NGOs play an important social role as advocates for social, humanitarian and environmental causes. However, they do not seek in any case to replace the action of the States or International Organizations, but to complement their work or help in those areas where they consider it necessary. Sometimes they perform their function in extremely difficult conditions, such as when they have to go to countries at war or where living conditions are very harsh. they fulfill a role of spectator, although they have weight and influence in the international arena, they do not fulfill political roles as the States do. Each NGO supports one or more causes, such as the defense of human rights or the right to health. To achieve their goals, they rely on awareness and information work for citizens. NGOs play an important social role as advocates for social, humanitarian and environmental causes. However, they do not seek in any case to replace the action of the States or International Organizations, but to complement their work or help in those areas where they consider it necessary. Sometimes they perform their function in extremely difficult conditions, such as when they have to go to countries at war or where living conditions are very harsh.