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quango (quasi-non-governmental organisation) - traducción al Inglés

ORGANIZATION TO WHICH A GOVERNMENT HAS DEVOLVED POWER
QUANGO; Quasi-autonomous non-government organisation; QuANGO; Qango; Quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisation; Arm's Length body; Quasi Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisation; Quangoes; Quangos; QANGO; Arm's Length Body; Quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization; Quangocrat; Quangocracy; Arm's length body; Quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations; Quasi-autonomous non-government organisations; Quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations; Quasi-autonomous non-government organization; Quasi-autonomous non-government organizations

quango (quasi-non-governmental organisation)      
(n.) = organismo semiautónomo, ente semiautónomo
Ex: This article seeks to evaluate the potential value of press releases to researchers by means of interviews with the press officers of two major government departments and two quasi-non-governmental organisations (quangos).
non-government         
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ORGANIZATION INDEPENDENT OF ANY GOVERNMENT, USUALLY CREATED TO AID THOSE IN NEED
Non-government organisation; Non-governmental organisation; Non-government organization; Nongovernmental organization; Private voluntary organization; Non-governmental organizations; Non-governmental organisations; Ngo; Nongovernmental organizations; Nongovernmental organisations; Nongovernmental organisation; Non-Government Organisation; NGOs; Non-government organisations; Non-governmental; NGO; Non governmental organizations; Private voluntary organizations; Non-Governmental Organisations; Non-Governmental Organisation; Non Governmental Organisation; Non governmental organization; Non Government Organisation; Non Governmental Organizations; Non-govermental organization; Non-Governmental Organization; Non governmental organisations; Private voluntary organisations; Private voluntary organisation; Non governmental organisation; Non–governmental organizations; Civil service organisation; Non Governmental Organization; Non-governmental Organizations; Non-Governmental organization; Non Government Organizations; Nongovernmental; Nongovernmental entity; Non-governmental entity; Non-government entity; Nongovernment entity; Nongovernment organization; Non Government Organisations; Non-governmental worker; Non government organization; Non-government organizations; Development charities; NGO's; Non Governmental Organisations; Non-Government Organization; Non-governmental agency; Civil society organisations; Non-Governmental Organizations; Non-governmental agencies; TNGO; Transnational non-governmental organization; Transnational NGO; Non-governmental Organisation; World NGO Day; Non-government coalition; Non-governmental Organization; Non-Governmental organizations; NgO; NgOs; NGos; NGo; Ngos; Nongovernmental Organization; Non--government; Non-government; Criticism of non-governmental organizations; Nongovernmental Organizations
(adj.) = no gubernamental, no oficial
Ex: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued guidelines and information on equipment hazards, but many such problems are reported in non-government sources.
governmental         
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  • Separation of powers in the [[US government]], demonstrating the ''trias politica'' model
SYSTEM OR GROUP OF PEOPLE GOVERNING AN ORGANIZED COMMUNITY, OFTEN A STATE
Form of government; Government type; Forms of government; System of government; Private government; Government form; Goverment; Forms of Government; Form of Government; GOV; Type of government; Governments; Govt; Govt.; Gov't; Gov't.; Gov.; The government; List of political systems; Governmental; System of Government; Gubmint; One-party; Gummint; Gov; Regime type; Regime types; Political regimes; Political taxonomy; Classifications of government; Political typology; Catalog of forms of government; Govermint; Govern; Types of Government; Govenment; Shared government; Systems of government; Government types; List of Government types; Form of rule; Public government; Public governments; Private governments; Government program; List of government forms; Goverment form; The Government; One-party government; Draft:Government types; Givernment; Sole governing political party; Single-party government; One-party government (democracy)
(adj.) = gubernamental, oficial
Ex: At the same time that these governmental initiatives are being planned and executed, there is yet another "information highway" developing.
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* governmental body = organismo oficial, organismo gubernamental
* non-governmental [nongovernmental] = no gubernamental
* quango (quasi-non-governmental organisation) = organismo semiautónomo, ente semiautónomo

Definición

sine qua non
expr. lat.
Que se aplica a la condición sin la cual no se hará una cosa o se tendrá por no hecha.

Wikipedia

Quango

A quango or QUANGO (less often QuANGO or QANGO) is an organisation to which a government has devolved power, but which is still partly controlled and/or financed by government bodies. The term was originally a shortening of "quasi autonomous NGO", where NGO is the acronym for a non-government organization.

In its pejorative use, it has been widely applied to public bodies of various kinds, and a variety of backronyms have been used to make the term consistent with this expanded use. The most popular have been "Quasi-autonomous national government organization" and "Quasi-autonomous non-government organization", often with the acronym modified to "qango" or "QANGO".

As its original name suggests, a quango is a hybrid form of organization, with elements of both NGOs and public sector bodies. The term is most often applied in the United Kingdom and, to a lesser degree, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and other English-speaking countries.

In the UK, the term quango covers different "arm's-length" government bodies, including "non-departmental public bodies" (NDPBs), non-ministerial government departments, and executive agencies.