IGOs (intergovernmental organisations) are non-state organisations established through international law by treaty. Prominent examples include the United Nations and the World Health Organization. IGO is also sometimes used more loosely to describe NGOs whose scope is international, also called INGOs (international non-governmental organisations).
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