In a panel discussion, Williams and Ms. Madeleine Rees, Secretary - General of WILPF, discussed
the new global civil society initiative to ensure that a human is always in control of battlefield decisions to target and use violent force.
Not exact matches
A group of thought leaders representing business, academia and
civil society sits down to discuss how
global risks can be turned into a wide range of
new opportunities.
MANILA / BANGKOK, 27 October 2015 — The world's first standard for sustainable rice, which sets
new and more efficient standards for rice cultivation, was launched today by the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP), a
global alliance of agricultural research institutions, agri - food businesses, public sector and
civil society organizations convened by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
He also responded to the call of the Coalition of
Civil Society Organizations led by Parliamentarians for
Global Action to lead them in the preparatory meetings and dialogue at
New York, USA, of the Rome Statute, which established the International Criminal Court.
These commitments were strengthened in 2014 when governments, businesses,
civil society and indigenous peoples» organisations endorsed the
New York Declaration on Forests, calling for halving
global deforestation rates by 2020 and ending it...
Professor Aaron Michael Oquaye has written and published journals on several topics including politics In Ghana 1982 - 1992, culture, conflict and traditional Authority in Africa: a Ghanaian perspective in the Political economy of peace and security in Africa, human rights in Africa in the
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civil society and the domestic policy environment in Ghana.
These commitments were strengthened in 2014 when governments, businesses,
civil society and indigenous peoples» organisations endorsed the
New York Declaration on Forests, calling for halving
global deforestation rates by 2020 and ending it by 2030.
In my research, I have found that most online
new - media peace campaigns usually engage a
global audience rather than the immediate grassroots individuals and
civil society leaders already working towards peace.
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35 years of investment industry experience; Joined a predecessor firm in 1990; Member of the ClearBridge Management Committee; Member of the
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«Just this week, the
Civil Society Reflection Group on
Global Development Perspectives released a
new report to the United Nations Rio +20 Earth Summit on Sustainable Development.
There are many other failures in the document related to women's reproduction health, missed opportunities to start
new global treaties on
civil society participation and on sustainability reporting, the extraordinary lack of any reference to armed conflicts, nuclear energy (especially in light of the fukushima disaster), and many others.
That message has more relevance than ever as hundreds of thousands of people, us among them, marched Sunday in the streets of
New York demanding their leaders take urgent action to address climate change, and as heads of government, industry, and
civil society gather at the United Nations for an unprecedented
global - warming summit.
Green Party of Aotearoa
New Zealand — population policy Horn of Africa — joint position statement from
civil society organizations on population growth and climate change IAP — statement on population and consumption International Planned Parenthood Federation — policy on climate change and sexual and reproductive health Nature Conservation Council of NSW — population policies Save the Children — policy on population Sierra Club —
Global Population and the Environment Program Sustainable Population Party of Australia — population policies Various — extracts of references to population in selected policies Wildlife Trusts — position on population, resource use & consumption World Wildlife Fund — policy on population
The Board's constituencies self - selected two representatives each to the working group, as follows: partner countries (Papua
New Guinea and Viet Nam); donors (Japan and Norway); UN Agencies (FAO and UNEP);
Civil Society organizations (CAMV and
Global Witness); and Indigenous Peoples (AMAN and UNPFII).
DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA — Today —
Civil society leaders from across Africa, with support from
global movements, launched a letter to climate negotiators that warns that focusing on launching a
new mandate at the Durban talks risks backtracking on promises to the poor and the planet.