Sentences with phrase «encourage international dialogue»

Established to encourage international dialogue in contemporary art with the goal of fostering collaboration opportunities between visual artists, art organizations and the international arts community, this four - day event was accompanied by talks, presentations, debates, screenings, dinners, and cocktails.

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Though Iran's recent history raises the possibility of a militant form of Islam, Mahdism can also be invoked to encourage interfaith and international dialogue.
«This new initiative is intended to encourage meaningful dialogue with all interested parties concerned with infant feeding and nutrition, the encouragement of breast - feeding and the promotion of the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes.»
STAIR seeks to encourage cross-diciplinary dialogue of contemporary international relevance through a bi-annual publication consisting of both a general and a themed section.
He notes that RAND also has a convening function that encourages dialogue and outreach to a wide spectrum of decision - makers, ranging from local to international agencies, organizations, and businesses.
The election was monitored by numerous international missions representing over 170 countries, and regional bodies such as the OAS and UNASUR supported the result, while encouraging a dialogue between the government and opposition to prevent any further post-election violence, which had claimed seven lives in the days following the contested poll.
When narrowly defined national interests dominate the dialogue and policy making regarding human rights, the international community, the UN, and NGOs must continue to encourage and assist the Thai government to provide greater freedoms and protection of all human rights to the Burmese refugees residing on Thai soil.
The Global Summit on Education (GSE 2013) is an interdisciplinary international conference that invites academicians, scholars and researchers, with broad and diverse research interests, from around the world to meet and exchange the latest ideas and views in a forum encouraging respectful dialogue.
Triangle Arts Association is a not - for - profit arts organization whose mission is to support emerging and mid-career international and national visual artists, encouraging dialogue and experimentation through workshops, residencies and exhibition opportunities.
«Philip Morris K.K. is committed to creating opportunities for emerging artists living and working in Japan to contribute to a vibrant cultural life in their own country and gain recognition in the international art community,» said Paolo Degola, President of Philip Morris K.K. «Supporting P.S. 1 in the development and presentation of First Steps advances this effort to encourage aesthetic dialogue and the exchange of ideas across cultural divides.»
While we provide a platform for interaction and dialogue of Czechs with local and international artists, we encourage production of new works and are presenting concerts, screenings that are North American - or world premieres, and site - specific installations in our gallery.
The objectives of the HIAP Residency Programme are to initiate and support new approaches in producing, understanding, studying and valuing art; to encourage artistic exploration and cross-disciplinary creativity; to provide international arts professionals with opportunities to undertake creative work, conduct research and build networks; to present the creative work of international artists to audiences in the Helsinki metropolitan area; and to foster international collaboration, exchange, and dialogue in the arts.
This contributed to the promotion and establishment of a vital dialogue between the artists and national and international institutions, encouraging relationships between galleries, critics, curators, and collectors.
We mix works from our wonderful historic collections with the best international contemporary art to bring fresh perspectives to familiar images, create visual dialogues and encourage conversation and debate.
To «facilitate public scrutiny of government policies... and to encourage the involvement of the various... sectors of society in the formulation, implementation and review of the relevant policies... [T] he preparation of the report, and its consideration at the national level can come to be of at least as much value as the constructive dialogue conducted at the international level between the Committee and representatives of the reporting State».
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