Sentences with phrase «materials on developing countries»

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Advocates for corporate responsibility say that companies should be held accountable for accidents with their materials, whether they occur on home soil or elsewhere, arguing that a double standard presently exists that is much too lenient on multinational corporations operating in developing countries.
As an illustration, leishmaniases and other tropical diseases are often neglected due to the fact that the afflicted countries may not have adequate material or nonmaterial assets to support crucial scientific investigations, while researchers and funding agencies in the developed countries rarely feel the urgency to collaborate on such issues.
[Box 16] Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology Federation of American Scientists Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Federation of Materials Society Foreign Service Institute Federation of Asian Scientific Academies and Societies Gas Research Institute Geological Society of Africa Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker Government Research Corporation The Heritage Foundation Hong Kong Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology India Science Congress Association India National Science Academy Industrial Research Institute Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Institute of Food Technologies Institute of Gas Technology Institute of International Education Institute of Terrestrial Ecology Institution of Engineers of Ireland Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics IBI publication - Agora International Association for the Advancement of Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries International Association of Professional Congress Organizers International Center for Developing Countries, Trieste International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology International Council of Scientific Unions International Development Conference International Development Research Centre International Foundation for Science International Foundation for Science, Technology and African Development International Life Science Institute International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development International Organization for the Study of Group Tensions International Registry of Organization Development Professionals IREX International Society of African Scientists International Studies Association Japan Techno - Economic Society Max Planck Gesellschaft National Association of Professional Engineers National Association of State Universities and Land - Grant Colleges National Audubon Society National Coalition for Science and Technology National Council on Foreign Language and International Studies National Society of Professional Engineers New York Academy of Sciences New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Organization of American States Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Overseas Development Council
This research could have important implications for developing countries whose populations rely on rice as a staple of their diets and are in need of cheap, readily available material to improve soil quality and decrease arsenic levels that threaten human health.
Through the Open Wing Alliance, they have shared tools with and trained advocates at many organizations, and provided grants and support to individual advocates in countries with few animal advocacy organizations.153 They have developed resources that they share freely with OWA member organizations, including a corporate outreach campaign manual and a guide to pressure campaigns.154 THL has also collaborated with other organizations in a variety of ways, including by sharing training materials and campaign research.155 They feel that collaboration is highly valuable to the animal advocacy movement, and see it as part of their role to encourage organizations to coordinate on large - scale campaigns.156
«Air cars» that run on compressed air would be easier for a developing country to manufacture from local materials.
From my point of view, any national policy should be directed at deducing the nation's dependency on foreign oil (almost all) while developing local industries, again reducing the country's dependency on key materials.
We also help clients in developing nuclear countries to establish and comply with the legal and regulatory framework for nuclear projects, as well as advise on issues of site selection and characterization, licensing and permitting, transport of nuclear material, developing policies, and strategies and compliance procedures.
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