Sentences with phrase «ngos in»

She is a social entrepreneur, and educationist of over 30 years standing and a leading expert in curriculum reform, school governance, and teacher training in collaboration with national and state governments and NGOs in India.
They also provide information, resources and training to Aboriginal OOHC NGOs in relation to a wide variety of issues including reportable conduct, which can be found on their website www.absec.org.au
A Family in Bloom Adoption works in tandem with private attorneys abroad or licensed, specialized organizations or NGOs in foreign countries.
There are more than 800 NGOs in the sector and this should be addressed to ensure funds are as effectively targeted as possible, according to the college, which has written to Treasurer Joe Hockey on the issue.
They are among the world's largest NGOs in tuberculosis treatment and prevention, making these services available to more than 8.9 million people who have little access to basic healthcare, let alone medicines to treat TB.
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Campaigners attended from two - dozen NGOs in ten countries: Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland, UK, and US.
The coordinator of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, Mary Wareham of Human Rights Watch, introduced the new global coalition, which is comprised of 43 NGOs in 20 countries.
PAX is a Dutch peace organization working in partnership with human rights and peace NGOs in more than 20 conflict areas on a range of humanitarian disarmament issues.
With more than 50 member NGOs in more than two dozen countries, the campaign is working to encourage government support and stimulate public interest in its objective of a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots delegation to the CCW meeting of experts is comprised of 45 campaigners from 13 member NGOs in countries including Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, and US.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots delegation to the CCW meeting of experts is comprised 40 campaigners from 13 member NGOs in countries including Canada, Colombia, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, UK, and US.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots delegation to the CCW meeting of experts is comprised 35 campaigners from member NGOs in countries including Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, UK, US, and Zimbabwe.
The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots delegation to the CCW meeting of experts is comprised 40 campaigners from 12 member NGOs in countries including Austria, Canada, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, and US.
Several NGOs in the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots have a long history of experience working within the CCW, including global coordinator Human Rights Watch.
acting on behalf of leading NGOs in the challenge, on the grounds of compliance with customary international law and international treaty law, to the detention of David Miranda when carrying material from the Edward Snowden leaks
Prior to becoming a barrister, Jen worked with international NGOs in Delhi, Berlin and London, as well in diversity outreach at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Several landmark corruption investigations have been initiatied by NGOs in recent years.
Since the June 2011 meeting of international NGOs in Geneva, the UNHCR made clear the concerns of national governments regarding a need for some sort of questionnaire.
If you look at the range of organisations we are working with you'll see we are funding the work of entrepreneurs in India, NGOs in Central America and governments in Africa.
Staying Alive To maintain goodwill with the government, NGOs in China, both foreign and domestic, avoid negative or oppositional stances.
Ecologists and NGOs in Russia have been trying to shut down the Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill, which is located on Lake Baikal's southeastern shore, since it opened in 1966.
We represent European NGOs in the Steering Committee of the Extraterritorial Obligations (ETO) Consortium, a network of 140 civil society organisations and academics working on human rights.
They rail on about the potential complicity of environmental NGOs in the death of millions through the opposition of these NGOs to support the use of chlorine - based pesticides, but they are completely silent on the economic and military policies of western nations (and that includes Europe as well) which are driving and maintaining poverty and which are killing thousands of people every day and whgich have probably killed many more people than malaria has done since the 1970s.
Calling CO2 «pollution» as you do is just language touted by green NGOs in order to channel your thinking.
About CAN Climate Action Network (CAN) is a global network of over 1100 NGOs in more than 120 countries working to promote government and individual action to limit human - induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.
«Manana heads one of the most respected and powerful NGOs in Georgia.
This mechanism should provide that any government's positions on their climate change commitments can be questioned by other governments and NGOs in regard to the adequacy of the commitment to achieve a warming limit and the fairness of the reductions.
The behaviour of green NGOs in the developing word resembles foreign adventurism: arrogant, reckless, and exploitative.
For a more general take on the overall discussions, the Climate Action Network (CAN) provides daily coverage culled from more than 700 NGOs in 95 countries.
«It emerged at the international level, through the combination of, among others: (1) the conservationist interests of big environmental NGOs in the North, (2) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the North seeking low - cost alternatives to supposedly «offset» their continued and excessive emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases, (3) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the South seeking to obtain financial resources for the «protection» of forests in their countries, (4) the interests of corporations that could profit from market - tradable «offset» credits, including through speculation on secondary (derivatives) markets, which would allow them to continue destroying the forests for the extraction of timber, minerals or oil, the establishment of monoculture plantations, etc., thus expanding their business opportunities, and (5) the interests of consultants and other actors involved in financial capital markets who want to turn «unexploited» forests into a new market for this type of capital, through the commercialization of «environmental services» such as carbon sequestration, among others.»
This action - oriented group is composed of leaders from the strongest NGOs in Brazil.
We look forward to receiving feedback on the GCEL and assisting investors, banks and NGOs in using this new tool.
Morgan Freeman, Edward Norton and Alec Baldwin have joined a number of environmental NGOs in a call for President Obama to ramp - up climate change action and shift the US to low carbon energy.
Janet stayed on for a few days after Lester returned home, meeting with environmental NGOs in Beijing and giving a presentation on Plan B 4.0 at Beijing Normal University.
But I think it's an important moment, because it's when she also seems to attach herself to the Brubdtland / WCED report, which makes room for NGOs in global and national policy - making processes.
Last week, around 2,000 climate experts gathered at the Our Common Future Under Climate Change Conference hosted by a consortium of NGOs in advance of the upcoming UN COP21 climate negotiations.
He has worked for grassroots NGOs in Latin America and Asia, advocates sustainable tourism and development, and has contributed to a variety of articles and publications, from his website Unbounded Earth to the BBC.
Since last one and half decades, UDYAMA has demonstrated few evidence based initiatives working directly with community and engaging partner NGOs in coastal, tribal areas and carved out good learning on community resilience process.
Dóchas, the Platform for Development NGOs in Ireland, is determined not to let this opportunity pass at such a crucial moment in global campaign to eradicate poverty.
It does exist a convention on a regional level, the European Convention on the Recognition of the Legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organizations within the European Council, an international treaty that sets the legal basis for the existence and work of NGOs in Europe.
This year's laureates were chosen by an international jury from a total of 120 nominations, submitted by 64 UNESCO Member States and 10 NGOs in official partnership with UNESCO.
It is collaboration between Radijojo and its local partner Youth Association for Culture and Development (YACD), involving schools, children's centre and NGOs in different parts of Morocco.
NGOs in Burma provided AAAS with information concerning attacks on civilians in Karen State carried out by government forces in 2006/2007 and then again in 2009.
Foreign aid has been curtailed and, with no stable government in place to enforce the law, NGOs in Madagascar report that criminal organisations have been quick to exploit the country's unique animal and plant life.
She also worked as a consultant for the World Bank in Washington, DC and for government agencies and NGOs in Jerusalem, Rome and several other cities in the US and abroad.
The Treasury has also confirmed that a carbon floor price will be introduced and, in doing so, has united both big industry and big environmental NGOs in opposition.
Section 8 of the bill even goes further by empowering the commission to coordinate the work of all national and international NGOs in the country.
On this basis on 1st August, 2016, Forest Watch Ghana (a civil society coalition of 35 - member organisations and several other NGOs in the natural resource sector) petitioned the then President, John Mahama, to intervene in the issuance of prospecting license to Exton Cubic due to environmental concerns; more than 60 % of this forest reserve is a Globally Significant Biodiversity Area (GSBA), which means that the area is protected for its unique ecology and diversity of species of flora and fauna.
There are also plenty of institutions such as the Corporate Affairs Commission and the National Planning Commission charged with overseeing the operations of NGOs in the country.
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