Sentences with phrase «national development summit»

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The Australian Government has committed to halving food waste by 2030 (consistent with Target 12.3 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals), and the strategy is expected to be released at the national food waste summit being held in Melbourne on 20 November 2017.
That summit resulted in concrete actions including development bank support loans to national governments for fungicides and access to credit for farmers through guarantees from USAID.
October 31, 1997 University of Chicago Cancer Research Center to present 3rd Illinois breast - cancer summit October 31 The University of Chicago Cancer Research Center (UCCRC), working in collaboration with the Y - ME National Breast Cancer Organization and the Illinois Department of Public Health, will host «Practical Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of Breast Cancer: Helping Patients Make the Right Decisions,» a federally sponsored summit meeting to educate physicians and other healthcare providers about the latest developments in the battle against breast cancer.
She serves on the CTAC team which guides school turnaround initiatives nationally, manages national symposia, and coordinates leadership and networking summits in CTAC's community development initiatives.
Following the summit, national education goals were established that addressed school readiness; school completion; student achievement and citizenship; teacher education and professional development; mathematics and science; adult literacy and lifelong learning; safe, disciplined, and alcohol - and drug - free schools; and parental participation.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency also signed a memorandum of cooperation in connection with the summit with China's National Development and Reform Commission to help China develop a robust, transparent, and accurate inventory of its greenhouse gas emissions.
Labor's national health policy summit on Friday put health equity, prevention, and better integration of fragmented services at the heart of its health policy development in the lead - up to the next election.
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