I think that article is wrong; I think that acronym is of British origin, in the 80s, and it expanded as "Quasi-autonomous non-government organization" (which the article refers to as a "backronym"). That's the expansion I have always encountered since I first came across the acronym.
"Quasi-NGO" doesn't have anything for the 'A' (OTOH, none of the expansions offers an explanation of the 'U', I guess)
"Quasi" means "like", or "fake". It's the autonomy of a QUANGO that is fake, not its non-governmentalness.
"Quasi-NGO" doesn't have anything for the 'A' (OTOH, none of the expansions offers an explanation of the 'U', I guess)
"Quasi" means "like", or "fake". It's the autonomy of a QUANGO that is fake, not its non-governmentalness.