Sentences with phrase «international response organizations»

«NEMA will continue to support and work towards bridging the identified gaps in humanitarian response through enhanced coordination, capacity building and strengthening of collaboration with the affected States and relevant stakeholders including line MDAs, local and international response organizations and the UN system» the report added.

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A Paris - based intergovernmental organization, the IEA was established during the 1973 oil shocks and was charged with coordinating international responses to global oil crises, including the release of strategic reserves.
The Patriarch's address was followed by the responses of several subgroups of scholars, representing the scholars teaching in Orthodox institutions, those operating in non-Orthodox settings, those leading the Orthodox seminaries, and those working in various international organizations.
AMERICARES: An international organization that has deployed an emergency response team to Houston and focuses on health.
In this role, he is in charge of supporting the organization's efforts to promote and engage in strategic bilateral and multilateral collaborations with international partners to advance science - based public health and medical emergency preparedness and response.
In response to Ethiopia's worst drought in 50 years and the country's critical shortage of maize and wheat seed for sowing in 2016, Ethiopian organizations, seed producers, and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) partnered to deliver over 3,400 tons of high quality seed to farmers, which was sown on more than 100,300 hectares.
In the field of international development and humanitarian response, journalists, non-governmental organizations, and private contractors are increasingly struggling to access effective training.
Joining Peter Greenberg is Gary Pitts, Director of International Assessments and Disaster Response at All Hands Volunteers, discussing the organization's efforts to help 250 displaced families move into permanent homes and the lifelong relationships that develop during volunteering projects.
There was another useful effort by climate scientists and communication specialists this week, a letter to the journal Science, «Creating a Common Climate Language,» urging international organizations to standardize basic terms in assessing climate science to gauge policy responses.
The international organization of scientists urges widespread emergency planning that includes ecological assessment, as well as proven emergency response practices that help people and ecosystems more quickly rebound.
Two, in response to arguments from some climate change skeptics, many scientific organizations with expertise relevant to climate change have endorsed the consensus position that «most of the global warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities» including the following: • American Association for the Advancement of Science • American Astronomical Society • American Chemical Society • American Geophysical Union • American Institute of Physics • American Meteorological Society • American Physical Society • Australian Coral Reef Society • Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO • British Antarctic Survey • Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Environmental Protection Agency • European Federation of Geologists • European Geosciences Union • European Physical Society • Federation of American Scientists • Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies • Geological Society of America • Geological Society of Australia • International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics • National Center for Atmospheric Research • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Royal Meteorological Society • Royal Society of the UK
It has been developed in consultation with a number of UN and international organizations concerned with disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response.
In response to the international geo - political crisis, she became part of the founding team to develop the non-profit organization, Mediators Beyond Borders International and has served on the Board of Directorsinternational geo - political crisis, she became part of the founding team to develop the non-profit organization, Mediators Beyond Borders International and has served on the Board of DirectorsInternational and has served on the Board of Directors for 6 years.
In response, she founded Women USA, a grassroots political action organization, and co-founded the Women's Environment and Development Organization, an international activist and advocacy network.
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