Let’s hope only legit nongovernment organizations (NGOs) get the privilege.
“To enhance the visibility of civil society on the web, a new top-level global Internet domain—.NGO—will be launched this year,” reports Philippine Daily Inquirer.
The new domain, .NGO, it will be open to all qualified nongovernment organizations.
The report noted: “Public Interest Registry (PIR), a US-based NGO, believes that the Internet is a powerful tool for NGOs in securing new supporters and donors.”
Apparently, the PIR has managed .ORG for more than a decadeand it now has more than 10.4 million domains in over 200 countries and territories.
According to PIR, “the Philippines is one of the two priority countries in Asia for .NGO because of its vibrant online community and civil sector.”
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