Sentences with phrase «meets all international standards required»

«I'm delighted to note that the new GhanaCard is a great improvement over the existing one and meets all international standards required of such identity document.
President Akufo - Addo noted that the new Ghana Card is a great improvement over the previous one, and meets all international standards required of such identity documents.

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The LAD maintains international criteria for accreditation, so that Leaders around the world are required to meet the same standards to apply and become accredited.
The legislation strikes references to Common Core and requires the state board of education to adopt what it calls «college and career readiness» standards that meet national and international benchmarks and comply with federal standards while maintaining Indiana's sovereignty... Some critics of the board of education say the standards they are developing hew too closely to Common Core.
AD (UK) is an umbrella body for organisations in the UK that meet the required standards and have been accredited by Assistance Dogs International (ADI) or the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF).
This will involve better regulation, quality control protocols, conformity assessment protocols and certification for goods and services that are required to meet international standards.
ISO 9001:2008 is an international quality standard that requires a company to have processes in place to help ensure that they are capable of consistently meeting customer's needs and expectations.
The majority report of the PJC concedes the relevance of substantive equality to Australia's obligations under ICERD, and then seeks to explain what substantive equality requires of States at international law, and how the amended NTA meets this standard.
The 2002 Native Title Report finds that the law fails to meet the human rights standards required at international law.
Play Therapy International (PTI) and its affiliated professional organisations administer these standards outside the UK, on behalf of PTUK, to ensure that practitioners of therapeutic play, play therapy and filial play coaching meet the standards required by the Register.
Despite the growing guidance through the United Nations mechanisms on effective engagement with Indigenous peoples, a consultation and negotiation framework that clearly outlines the steps necessary, meets international standards, and ensures effective participation in decision making, is required.
The Native Title Report 2002 finds that there are fundamental shortcomings in the native title system and that it fails to meet the human rights standards required at international law.
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