Sentences with phrase «future policy programme»

The unexpected election of Donald Trump as US President raises many profound questions about the growth of populist politics around the world and the nature of his future policy programme at home and abroad.

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The paper concludes with recommendations for future research, policy and programme design and evaluation.
I am also working on an article on Conservative foreign policy under Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard and am planning to begin writing in the near future on Britain's development aid programme.
The discussions do not need to lead to a firm policy programme, but we need to find out what views on Labour's future direction exist within the Labour Movement so we can then have a meaningful leadership contest in which the candidates and those voting understand each other.
Those MPs behind the alternative legislative programme say it is a «genuine attempt» to show what policies a future Conservative government could deliver.
The conference represents an important milestone in the British Academy's flagship policy programme on the topic and delegates will discuss a wide range of issues including the position of England within the UK parliament, the future of national political parties and matters of English identity.
The very big plus side was being right in the centre of decision - making on the future of UK biomedical science, and, on the international scene, the policy - making behind the EU's Framework Programmes.
The European Gender Summits are based on the vision of genSET under the overarching theme of «Quality Research and innovation through Quality» and bring together eminent speakers from research, policy, industry and initiatives from across the world in dialogue to better understand gender's role in science and innovation excellence, the latest programmes and initiatives and to form policy for the Future of Gender and Innovation in Europe.
The extent to which the academies programme has increased competition between schools, and the impact this has had on overall performance across the system can also prove to be a lesson for future policy.
Cities Farming for the Future (CFF), a major 4 - year programme, enhanced the capacities of staff of local government, NGOs and universities and of leaders of urban producer groups; it facilitated multi-stakeholder diagnosis, policy formulation, and action planning and implementation on intra - and periurban agriculture in 20 major cities in 17 countries.
The Copernicus programme, the first integrated network of its kind - built on cooperation between agencies across the globe — is bringing evidence to the climate debate to inform policy and secure our economic future.
In the framework of the Cities Farming for the Future programme and the From Seed to Table programme RUAF supported strategic multi-stakeholder planning of local and national urban agriculture policies and programmes for the development of urban agriculture and city region food systems in 18 cities of 12 countries in the global South.
The RUAF Foundation, through its «Cities Farming for the Future» programme, introduced the «Multi - stakeholder Policy making and Action Planning (MPAP) approach in twenty cities around the world.
«New carbon - trading programmes are emerging in China and South Korea, and policy - makers in Europe are taking clear steps to ensure that carbon prices drive future emission reductions,» said Konrad Hanschmidt, head of carbon analysis at Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Or a belief that the possible consequences of future change warrant an emergency policy programme?
The reassessment will examine and make recommendations to government on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can in the future be best represented in the process of the development of Commonwealth policies and programmes to assist them.
In doing so, the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (Minister for Indigenous Affairs) stated the commitment of the Government to «explore the potential for more effective arrangements for ATSIC at the national and regional level» with a «forward looking assessment which addresses how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can in the future be best represented in the process of the development of Commonwealth policies and programmes to assist them» (1).
All healthcare providers must demonstrate the implementation of non-discriminatory policies as a prerequisite for future HIV programme funding.
The learning from the PEII about designing, delivering, implementing and evaluating services / programmes is already being used to inform important developments in relation to child and family policies and services in Ireland such as the National Policy Framework for Children and Young People, Better Outcomes, Brighter Futures, the Area Based Childhood (ABC) Programme and the Katharine Howard Foundation Parenting Support Initiative.
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