Sentences with phrase «implement international commitments»

In January 2016, the government announced that it intended to review development plans for all new coal plants and affirmed Vietnam's commitment to responsibly implement international commitments for reducing greenhouse gases.

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«Regional banks are implementing more - sophisticated solutions, not only to differentiate themselves from the international banks» offerings,» says Talhouni of Arab Bank, «but also due to their intrinsic commitment to the region, as the success of the customer will mean the success of the banking industry.»
These considerations are made even more relevant because of present United States commitments to international treaties on human rights, which could conceivably, at some time, put United States positive laws relating to abortion and the judges who implement them at variance with and in violation of a future international consensus on that issue.»
The team of authors emphasized that the low cost of conducting their project means that the same approach can be rapidly implemented in any country, thereby supporting both national and international commitments to reduce and offset carbon emissions.
To celebrate International Parenting Commitment Day with your family consider implementing one of the following celebrations / rituals.
The main objective of the report, launched today on the 50th anniversary of International Literacy Day, is to take stock of countries» progress in implementing commitments to adult learning and education (ALE) made at the 2009 International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA VI).
In this regard, ROAM will also enable countries to define and implement national or subnational contributions to the Bonn Challenge and concurrently allow nations to meet existing international commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the United Nations Framework to Combat Climate Change.
The steepness of these curves superimposed on actual national ghg emissions levels is an indication of the enormity of the challenge for the international community because the emissions reduction curves are much steeper than reductions that can be expected under projections of what current national commitments are likely to achieve if fully implemented.
Individual architecture, engineering, and planning firms continue to make a commitment to design to carbon neutral standards by 2030, including top international and Chinese architecture and planning firms that have signed the China Accord and are now working to implement it.
In a review of Estonian energy policies launched today, the International Energy Agency commended Estonia for its commitment to implement a new energy strategy by mid-2014, reforming energy markets, and expanding renewable energy sources and research and development efforts.
Strengthen their commitment to the free and unrestricted exchange of meteorological and related data and products; Increase the volume of data and products exchanged to meet the needs of WMO Programs; Assist other Members, to the extent possible, and as agreed, by providing additional data and products in support of time - sensitive operations regarding severe weather warnings; Strengthen their commitments to the WMO and ICSU WDCs in their collection and supply of meteorological and related data and products on a free and unrestricted basis; Implement the practice on the international exchange of meteorological and related data and products, as described in Adopts (1) to (3) above; Make known to all Members, through the WMO Secretariat, those meteorological and related data and products which have conditions related to their re-export for commercial purposes outside of the receiving country or group of countries forming a single economic group; Make their best efforts to ensure that the conditions which have been applied by the originator of additional data and products are made known to initial and subsequent recipients; *» Free and unrestricted» means non-discriminatory and without charge.
For instance, Professors A.F. Bayefsky and M. Cohen have suggested that some of Canada's international commitments should be seen as effectively implemented through the Charter, while other laws or norms should be seen as presumptively incorporated.
Druces partner, Christopher Axford, has been featured in a «Ones to Watch — Islamic Finance» feature in Acquisition International, commenting on a number of issues including on the global standardisation of interpretations of sharia law, the challenges of implementing Islamic finance in the UK and on the UK Government's commitment to the Islamic finance sector in the UK.
Despite these very significant developments, a major challenge remains for Indigenous peoples: getting governments to implement their international human rights commitments in national laws, policies and programs.
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