Sentences with phrase «foreign ngos»

Foreign NGOs like the WWF are like thieves visiting our homes to steal our treasures without us realizing it.
The cruelly ideological Reagan - era policy places restrictions on US funding for foreign NGOs providing abortion services, or even information about terminations or about other reproductive health services like contraception or HIV prevention.
Indeed, the scale of torture, execution, detention without trial, oppression of workers, and forced abortion is a mystery — and it is even less likely to be known now that China is bringing foreign NGOs under closer surveillance.
India isn't the only country seeking to restrict foreign NGOs.
Foreign NGOs must therefore register with, and answer to, Chinese state security.
In a bid to regulate activities by foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs), China passed a law April 28, 2016 that sets in place rules to manage the operations of foreign NGOs in China, as well as the relationship between foreign NGOs and...
Hedge fund billionaire George Soros's charitable foundation may be kicked out of Russia, as Moscow considers banning foreign NGOs that promote democracy.
(PISA's willingness to accept only this limited sample is typical of the gullibility and compliance of many foreign NGOs, especially in education, when dealing with China; I have seen numerous foreign educators fall victim to obvious Potemkinism, including believing that Beijing No. 4 High School — the rough equivalent of Eton — was a «typical Chinese public school.»)

Not exact matches

The Foreign NGO Management Law will regulate the activity of Canadian NGOs, commercial interests, and other associations with a Canadian link.
Moreover, as nation - builders and development NGOs have discovered, one can not simply create the space for civil society in a foreign country and trust that it will emerge.
The IRF office carries out its mission by issuing reports on persecution, meeting with foreign government officials, partnering with NGOs, and reaching out to religious communities.
Yet another restriction of religious freedom comes in the form of monitoring of or outright bans on foreign sources of funding — the lifeblood of many church organizations and other NGOs in India.
Russia's «foreign agent» laws, a decade - plus effort to crack down on NGOs, reflect the country's reservations over outside influence.
The number of NGOs allowed to receive foreign funding was slashed by a third, from more than 33,000 to 20,000, reported the English - language newspaper based in New Delhi.
The government's move can be traced back to 2011, when it changed its Foreign Contribution Regulation Act so that it could regulate NGOs it disagrees with philosophically, Mellado said.
For example, India now requires NGOs to report foreign donations within 15 days and to confirm that the money is not used for activities «likely to prejudicially affect the... interests of the state.»
In April, China passed new regulations that will affect its more than 7,000 foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) by requiring that they register with the local police and find an in - country partner.
The most notorious clause in the bill proposed to cap the amount of money that NGOs could receive from foreign sources at 15 % of their total budget.
The most notorious clause in the bill proposed to cap the amount of money that NGOs could receive from foreign sources.
An independent polling company, Levada Center, has been labelled a «foreign agent» — a term applied to foreign - funded NGOs taking part in vaguely defined «political activity.»
But there is categorical evidence from NGOs and foreign governments that the UK lobbied hard against such an agreement being reached, opposing it at the last G20 finance ministers» meeting, and blocking any reference to it in the EU's pre-G20 position.
Similarly, it seems that a bill branding NGOs that received foreign financing and carried out «political activities» as «foreign agents» was written by the Kremlin's Domestic Policy Directorate.
Part of the objectives of the Foundation was to sponsor students by way of scholarships, grants and organizing capacity building seminars, workshops and other related activities and opportunities to students and young people, as well as collaborating with other stakeholders such as government agencies, NGOs, foreign bodies to raise awareness on the state of education in Nigeria and intervening with solutions.
The NGOs merely engage in multi-million dollars advocacy programmes and relief distributions of mostly foreign produced items to the beggarly IDPs.
«The report did not take into cognisance the significant improvement in the areas of Capacity Building, Training and Re-training of the entire personnel of the Force as provided for by the current Federal Government of Nigeria and other Foreign and Local NGOs which has greatly improved the efficiency and service delivery of the personnel of the Force throughout the country.
«I just never realized how much our foreign service and military and NGOs (non-government organizations) work together, and how many people we help.»
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.
A State Department fact sheet explained that the United States «will work with educational institutions, NGOs and foreign governments» to decide the focus and location of such centers.
If put into effect, the law would require foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), including universities and research institutes, to «obtain prior approval from designated Chinese sponsors if they plan to carry out any permanent or temporary activity in China.
Government should also encourage NGOs and private sector to take up training programs targeted to foreign employment including scholarship to support poor people.
This hypothetical future convention would guarantee the participation of NGOs without discrimination in dialogue and consultation on public policy objectives and decisions both in foreign countries and international organisations.
The behaviour of green NGOs in the developing word resembles foreign adventurism: arrogant, reckless, and exploitative.
Staying Alive To maintain goodwill with the government, NGOs in China, both foreign and domestic, avoid negative or oppositional stances.
I've also been meeting with the Afghan ministers: the commerce minister, the foreign minister, the economic adviser to the president, the minister of industry and mines, the minister of energy, and also with the various NGOs that are working there.
Andrew acts for individuals, charities, companies NGOs, central and local government bodies and foreign governments in domestic and European courts.
Our International Arbitration team represents U.S., foreign and multinational corporations; closely held concerns; NGOs; and individuals in arbitrations and related court proceedings.
The Concentration in international, comparative, and foreign law integrates three sub-fields of law that provide paths for legal practice in multilateral institutions, government agencies, NGOs, law firms, and private sector work involving international and transnational law.
A Family in Bloom Adoption works in tandem with private attorneys abroad or licensed, specialized organizations or NGOs in foreign countries.
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