Sentences with phrase «nongovernment organizations»

"Nongovernment organizations" refer to groups or organizations that are independent of the government. They are created by people who share a common goal or mission to address various issues, such as human rights, environmental protection, or providing aid to those in need. These organizations work towards their goals without being directly controlled by the government and usually rely on donations or volunteers to carry out their work. Full definition
The advocacy for rice research found serious and solid support from nongovernment organizations like the Rockefeller and Ford foundations.
According to Peggy, overall the year saw a push by individuals and nongovernment organizations for increased access to digital government information.
Another estimate from a nongovernment organization put the national homicide rate at 91.8 per 100,000 people.
Public health officials, nongovernment organizations, grain traders, and private industry will be consulted in each country before Golden Rice is introduced.
These partners include national agricultural research and extension programs, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, and private sector actors, including seed producers.
The Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) was created in 1997 with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a venue for linkages among national agricultural research and extension systems, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector.
WIN is a nongovernment organization dedicated to encouraging and supporting the participation of women in national development.
Cowal urged young scientists to consider diplomacy — either in an official capacity or with a nongovernment organization like PSI — as an alternative to the traditional scientific career.
The nongovernment organization's stated mission is to prevent extinctions by removing invasive species from islands.
We defined a school as private if the principal reported that it was managed directly or indirectly by a nongovernment organization (e.g., a church, trade union, business, or other private entity).
The event attracted 70 participants, including Latin American ministers and secretaries of education, researchers from Harvard and Stanford Universities, and key partners from multilateral development banks and nongovernment organizations.
Dr. Sonder serves as a liaison between the School and the equine industry, including participating with government and nongovernment organizations and individuals in providing scientific and educational resources to solve industry problems.
We are working with colleagues from federal and state government agencies, academic institutions, industry and nongovernment organizations to find innovative solutions to the problem.
Rather than rely exclusively on United Nation's IPCC for scientific advice, policymakers should seek out advice from independent, nongovernment organizations and scientists who are free of financial and political conflicts of interest.
Rather than rely exclusively on IPCC for scientific advice, policymakers should seek out advice from independent, nongovernment organizations and scientists who are free of financial and political conflicts of interest.
«Solutions to food scarcity are developed in fields, kitchens, and laboratories, by farmers, researchers and nongovernment organizations (NGOs) across sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America,» says Nierenberg.
«The lists» include programs endorsed by various government and nongovernment organizations.
«The lists» include programs endorsed by government and nongovernment organizations.
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