Sentences with phrase «focused international dialogue»

We hope this strategy has teeth, including continued inter-agency collaboration; intelligence - led enforcement efforts to disrupt trafficking networks; serious demand reduction efforts; plans to «follow the money;» on - the - ground support; and focused international dialogue.
EIA is working to ensure the strongest regulatory ban on the ivory trade is implemented and believes strong U.S. leadership is needed to focus the international dialogue on closing down all domestic ivory markets, both illegal and legal.

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The discussions also focused on recent events affecting relations between the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion, reiterating the shared will to continue and to consolidate the ecumenical relationship between Catholics and Anglicans, and recalling how, over coming days, the commission entrusted with preparing the third phase of international theological dialogue between the parties (ARCIC) is due to meet.
The Farmers Forum is an on - going dialogue between small farmers» and rural producers» organizations, IFAD (International Fund for Agricultural Development) and governments, focused on agricultural and rural development and poverty reduction.
The Frankfurt Fellowship Programme focuses on information exchange, professional dialogue and the creation of networks between young international publishers.
Joining the Getty and the arts organizations across the region for Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, a far - reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American art in dialogue with Los Angeles, the Marciano Art Foundation welcomes the opportunity to highlight Latin American artists in the Marciano Collection, reinforcing the Foundation's focus on revealing an active global dialogue and drawing connections amongst a diverse group of international and Los Angeles - based artists.
The Gallery focuses on a dialogue between the cultures of East a West while filling the need for better representation of international art in Hong Kong.»
Galleries range from Platform China, a new media - focused gallery with an artists residency program aimed at fostering a global dialogue between local and international artists, to the Western powerhouse Pace, which was the first New York gallery to set up shop in the area in 2008.
«With Carbon 13 and the Marfa Dialogues, Ballroom Marfa continues its mission of presenting art as a transforming media capable of addressing the most pressing issues of our time: The exhibition consists of newly commissioned work by eight international artists who have focused the lens of their creativity to interrogate the reality of climate change.
Together with the gallery that, as its publisher, shared offices with it until 1998, the magazine established a significant dialogue with the international art scene, thanks to a focus expanded from photography into other artistic practices, including film and video.
PAMM and the Guggenheim Foundation both combine a focus on international and transnational artists and cultural movements with a deep interest in local context, and her work at both institutions has re-affirmed Nawi's belief in the crucial role museums play in writing and rethinking histories, and building and contributing to communities through the establishment of public dialogue.
The presenting organizations — of which there were eight — all met a determined and focused criteria that included: a focus on community building; educational programming for practicing artists; and commitment to international dialogue through residency programs and exchanges.
Focused on the central theme of «movement», CI Dialogues will bring together more than 50 international influential artists, architects, designers, scholars, theorists, collectors, and international stage.
Being committed to discovering, examining, and contextualizing known and unknown artworks by modern masters as well as innovative artists of today, the Bruce Silverstein Gallery strives to provide a venue for dialogue across all art forms; its principle focus is the representation of an international roster of contemporary artists as well as established artists of great influence.
Also included in this larger figure is $ 86 million to support clean energy regulatory actions that focus on energy efficiency; $ 48 million to develop transportation sector regulations and next - generation clean transportation initiatives; $ 58 million for projects that improve our understanding of climate change impacts; and $ 25 million to advance Canada's engagement in international negotiations and support the Canada-U.S. Clean Energy Dialogue.
The Dialogue covered public awareness, participation and access to information, with a cross-cutting focus on international cooperation, which together with education and training are known as ACE in the UN Climate Change process.
The lessons to be learned from previous international negotiations formed the focus of the early part of the dialogue, followed by a broader and more wide - ranging discussion of the panoply of topics which must enter into consideration of alternative negotiation strategies.
The legal protection of traditional knowledge (TK)-- the know - how, skills and practices of indigenous and local communities — has recently become a focus of dialogue and scholarship at national and international stages.
The key feature that distinguishes the dialogue at the international level is that it is focused on the human rights dimensions of the issues at hand.
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