At this Forum — attended by over 1600 participants, including 120 Ministers and many
partners from civil society, academia, foundations, the private sector and other — the world spoke with one voice to affirm that education is a public good, a fundamental human right and a shared responsibility.
Not exact matches
The CGIAR Research Program for Rice, known as the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), is a partnership coordinated by six research - for - development organizations that bring together over 900
partners from the academic, public, private, and
civil society sectors with a stake in the rice development sector.
Opening the launch event, Monique Barbut, UNCCD Executive Secretary highlighted: «The LDN Fund is a very innovative instrument that we developed over the past three years through the Global Mechanism in close collaboration with Mirova and numerous
partners from the public sector, the private sector, and
civil society.
With an annual value of around 100 M $ US, GRiSP strategizes and aligns the rice research for development agenda of a global partnership of over 900
partners worldwide
from the governmental, nongovernmental, public, private, and
civil society sectors.
The six RICE lead agencies align and bring to the table consortia, networks, platforms, programs, and collaborative projects with more than 600
partners from the governmental, nongovernmental, public, private, and
civil society sectors.
In collaboration with our
partners from research, policy, industrial practice and
civil society, we develop responses and recommendations for action for pressing environmental issues and support decision - making processes at the local, national and international level.
Our project
partners in delivering environmental & social responsibility projects range
from United Nations Agencies, International & Bilateral Organizations, Multinational — National & Local Business, Industries,
Civil Society Groups, and also Governments.
Innovation Africa's unique status comes
from its meetings - based format allowing for productive face - to - face engagement between government,
civil society and industry
partners.
In order to achieve our goal of 7.8 billion trees, we will work with
partners from all levels of
society, integrate trees into all of our existing campaigns, and create coalitions with national and subnational governments, mayors, faith leaders, businesses, and
civil society from all across the globe.
Our significant methane reduction achievement on the Norwegian Continental Shelf will form the basis for our contribution to this joint effort by
partners from industry, government and
civil society.
In a policy paper released ahead of the July summit,
civil society groups said that President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw
from the Paris climate agreement was «short - sighted and irresponsible... a decision that not only ignores the reality of climate change... but also undermines the standing of the United States as a reliable
partner in solving global problems.»
«We trust The Climate Group's ability, together with their
partners CDP on RE100, to bring together key stakeholders
from business, governments, and
civil society, to help trigger rapid changes towards a better climate,» said Xavier Houot, SVP Global Safety, Environment, Real Estate in our exclusive interview.
We collaborate closely with regional
partners to learn about and understand the particulars of the local situation; these
partners bring perspectives
from numerous sectors and constituencies:
from civil society organizations to policymakers to water regulators to communities.
In 2012, we
partnered with the Pivot Legal
Society & the BC
Civil Liberties Association to produce the report, «Blueprint for an Inquiry: Learning
from the Failures of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry.»