Definition of Private voluntary organization (PVO)

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Private voluntary organization (PVO)

The term 'Private voluntary organization (PVO) ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' A nongovernmental, nonprofit organization that provides economic and social assistance to people in need, often in foreign countries. PVOs play an important role, along with cooperatives, in distributing U.S. food aid and implementing development projects under P.L. 480 Title II'.

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