Not exact matches
Launched in 2005 by International Baby Food
Action Network (IBFAN), the World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative monitors 10 key breastfeeding policies and
programmes, drawn from the WHO's
Global Strategy on Infant and Young Child Feeding and the Innocenti Declaration.
In 2005, the International Baby Food
Action Network (IBFAN) launched the World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative (WBTi): a collaborative initiative to assess and monitor key breastfeeding policies and
programmes (shown below), all drawn from the WHO
Global Strategy and the Innocenti Declaration.
The
Global Consultation on Complementary Feeding, convened by WHO 10 - 13 December 2001, has resulted in updated recommendations for appropriate feeding practices and guidance for
programme managers to put these into
action.
This is the second edition of the Prize, which was established in 2014 to honour and showcase outstanding ESD projects and
programmes of individuals, institutions and organizations within the framework of the
Global Action Programme on ESD (GAP).
From 6 to 8 March, the
Global Review Forum for the
Global Action Programme (GAP) will take stock of progress since 2014, when the
programme was launched, and examine the way forward.
Led by a student «chairman'the team at St Andrews C.E High School for Boys in Worthing have been a shining light in
Global Action Plan's sustainability
programmes in recent times; as finalists and repeat participants in the Sky Rainforest Rescue Schools Challenge and equally impressive water savers in the Aqua Innovation schools
programme.
In many of
Global Action Plan's
programmes students deliver «pitch to switch» presentations to their head teacher and other senior staff to encourage them to support their cause; students can be powerful and convincing advocates.
It shows that you are aligning your efforts with those of the
global community and working in an area identified by the UN as a priority for
action, which by extension validates the need for your
programme.
The Building Efficiency Accelerator (BEA) is a public - private collaboration that turns
global expertise into
action to accelerate local government implementation of building efficiency policies and
programmes.
www.globalactionplan.org.uk»
Global Action Plan
programmes, tools and advice on how to be more environmentally friendly.
With the intrinsic
global warming implied by such destruction of carbon, international
action is already forcing replanting as carbon offset
programmes.
1 / CP.15 Outcome of the work of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long - term Cooperative
Action under the Convention 2 / CP.15 Copenhagen Accord 3 / CP.15 Amendment to Annex I to the Convention 4 / CP.15 Methodological guidance for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries 5 / CP.15 Work of the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention 6 / CP.15 Fourth review of the financial mechanism 7 / CP.15 Additional guidance to the
Global Environment Facility 8 / CP.15 Capacity - building under the Convention 9 / CP.15 Systematic climate observations 10 / CP.15 Updated training
programme for greenhouse gas inventory review experts for the technical review of greenhouse gas inventories from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention 11 / CP.15 Administrative, financial and institutional matters 12 / CP.15
Programme budget for the biennium 2010 - 2011 13 / CP.15 Dates and venues of future sessions
The focus is on national
action delivered through Joint
Programmes, reinforced by supporting measures at regional and
global levels.