The development of this framework is led by a coalition of environmental and
social NGOs, in consultation with companies, governments and other stakeholders at a global and regional scale.
The Ecosystems Climate Alliance (ECA)(www.ecosystemsclimate.org) is an alliance of environment and
social NGOs committed to keeping natural terrestrial ecosystems intact and their carbon out of the atmosphere, in an equitable and transparent way that respects the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities.
The Ecosystems Climate Alliance (ECA) is an alliance of environment and
social NGOs committed to keeping natural terrestrial ecosystems intact and their carbon out of the atmosphere, in an equitable and transparent way that respects the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities.
The Palm Oil Innovation Group (POIG) is a collective of progressive palm oil companies and brands together with environmental and
social NGOs that are working to build on the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil standards and commitments by both demonstrating innovation to implement RSPO existing standards as well as additional critical issues.
Not exact matches
Equally passionate about gender equality and the arts, AlHusseini supports several
NGOs advancing
social and cultural change in societies that adversely impact women and girls.
In another approach to standardizing what responsible mining looks like on a global basis, the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance has brought together a group of major mining, electronics, jewellery and steel companies,
NGOs, affected communities and labour unions to establish a multi-stakeholder and independently verifiable responsible mining assurance system, focused on improving both
social and environmental performance.
Ongax (ONG Access): We are an online SaaS platform where companies,
NGOs, and
social leaders worldwide can build customizable dashboards with data about their donations, campaigns, beneficiaries, donors, and more.
We will host sponsored
social events with selective attendees from the investor community, with a mix of entrepreneurs, students,
NGOs, and governments.
NGOs, governments, and companies must stop thinking in terms of «corporate
social responsibility» and start thinking in terms of «corporate
social integration.»
Other
social agendas are best left to those companies in other industries,
NGOs, or government institutions that are better positioned to address them.
Many small
NGOs pool their resources and develop data purchasing consortia such as the Canadian Council on
Social Development Community
Social Data Strategy.
«The
social sector has faced several issues around de-risking from banks which has caused several
NGOs to look for alternative mechanism to ensure that their work is not associated with money laundering or terrorism financing.
Here we represent two realities, that of the
NGOs and their associations, but also that of the
social forces.
The third element of our discussion dealt with the type of collaboration between the different
social movements,
NGOs, etc and the different types of alliance which could be established for action.
We have to bring together all of the
social forces including in those countries where the national traditions mean that it is mainly the associations and
NGOs which are active more than the trade unions which tend to be stuck on a professional level rather than in a wider capacity.
It is a new association, originally French, which was recently created by the newspapers (Le Monde Diplomatique - Alternatives Economiques), trade unions and
social associations and by
NGOs and which have the support of the militants.
Within the framework of neo-liberalism,
NGOs are considered to be organisations that are capable of finding solutions to
social problems.
As soon as
NGOs move out of this perspective and support
social or economic movements they are regarded with mistrust and the political and economic powers try to control them or to use them to their own ends.
The situation in Europe, including Britain, is more nuanced than that in North America, largely because Europe's Muslim populations have a longer and more established
social and political history in nations where Muslims (of the theological left, right and center) are represented by sophisticated networks of» mosques and political
NGOs that defend the rights of Muslims and shape their participation in civic life, including the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases.
globalisation with a human face, global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment,
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At the same time there are proposals to involve voluntary organisations of all sorts (
NGOs, Churches, etc.) in an effort to soften the blow in the most affected areas of
social life.
«The RSPO, with the help of
social and environmental
NGOs, can facilitate partnerships between manufacturers or retailers and smallholders.
«Through supplying these insights to governments and non-governmental organizations (
NGOs), WeFarm will help create
social impact on an unprecedented scale.»
«In terms of the food security of the first food, the global breastfeeding movement continues to call for greater vigilance around the more aggressive marketing of baby and toddler foods, using new promotional avenues on the internet, especially
social networking, via mothers» clubs, educational foundations targeting students, and as business interest
NGOs etc..
As a result, dams have received much criticism from academics in the
social sciences, and national and international
NGOs, culminating in anti-dam
social movements like those seen against the Narmada project in India.
A study from the Chronic Poverty Research Centre, an international partnership of universities, research institutes and non-governmental organisations (
NGOs), says
social protection will help an estimated maximum of 425 million people it believes are currently living in poverty.
«Our mission is to provide the most robust data to
NGOs, governments, biophysical and
social scientists to develop their own models.»
A meeting run by the science and engineering academies of the UK, US and China that will take place in Washington DC next week aims to assess the prospects for synthetic biology, and the concerns about its potential, by bringing together natural scientists,
social scientists, artists, regulators, science funders and critical
NGOs.
The first speaker, Inga Winkler, is an expert on the legal aspects of the human rights to water and sanitation, having served as the legal adviser to the UN Special Rapporteur on those rights, and as a consultant for various international organizations and
NGOs including the European Parliament, the UN Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, and the Global Initiative for Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights.
«When scientific researchers,
NGOs and impacted communities work together, they can build increasingly accurate and effective datasets needed to develop solutions to
social challenges,» Harris said.
While these nonprofits — many also classified as
NGOs, or nongovernmental organizations — are very visible and play an important
social and humanitarian role, they are only the tip of the employment iceberg.
Actively engaged with
NGOs and a frequent guest at global conferences on philanthropy, Mycoskie also plays a pivotal role in promoting
social entrepreneurship start - ups.
IEP graduates work as leaders within international education nonprofits,
NGOs, and government agencies, and as
social entrepreneurs running their own initiatives to improve educational quality and access worldwide.
At the Resumed Session of the United Nations Committee on
NGOs held in New York in May 2010, the organized was granted a special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and
Social Council and a member of the United Nations Global Compact.
She worked for
NGOs accross Central America, South Asia and Morocco, overseeing educational and
social programs for, and with, migrants, refugees, children, teachers and collaborating with grassroot organizations as well as international partners.
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In 2012, Experian sold 200 million
social security numbers to identity thief, Hieu Minh
Ngo.
Impact Travel Alliance is a member of TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation's global pro bono service that links high - impact
social enterprises and
NGOs with top law firms who offer free legal assistance.
He supports
social movements and provides advocacy support to South Asian communities and
NGOs.
Over 800 members of civil society walked out of the UN climate talks (COP19) on what was supposed to be the penultimate night, led by
social movements like the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) and the Bolivian Platform on Climate Change, the International Trade Union Confederation, as well as
NGOs including LDC Watch and Aksyon Klima Pilipinas, who were joined by household names like Oxfam, WWF and Greenpeace.
Examples of everyday bureaucracies include governments, armed forces, corporations, non-governmental organizations (
NGOs), intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), hospitals, courts, ministries,
social clubs, sports leagues, professional associations and academic institutions.
My friend was sharing his frustrations and concerns regarding the views of many Western organisations and media outlets with regards to the upcoming preCOP in Caracas, a big climate gathering organised by the Venezuelan government to bring
social movements,
NGOs, and government from all over the world to come together free from corporate lobbyists to make progress on the issue internationally.
«At our flagship event World Resources Forum 2017 (WRF 2017) in Geneva, researchers, policymakers, business, and
NGOs shared their knowledge and opinions about the economic,
social and environmental implications of global resource use.
In late summer, many grassroots
NGOs and representatives of Southern
social movements launched a Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice.
In addition to
social movements and family farmers, the group was composed of representatives of the different sectors involved with the subject, like the rural and forest producers, research institutions, and environmental
NGOs.
UNCSD: About the Rio +20 Conference At the Rio +20 Conference, world leaders, along with thousands of participants from governments, the private sector,
NGOs and other groups, will come together to shape how we can reduce poverty, advance
social equity and ensure environmental protection on an ever more crowded planet to get to the future we want.
Research On The
NGOs» Influence In Coping With Climate Change (Meili Tang, Huijuan Shi, & Fengjiang Cheng, Institute of Climate Change and Public Policy - Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology) Section Three: Economic And
Social Management In Climate Change 1.
NGOs: Amy Luers, Carl Pope and David Kroodsma, «Climate Risks: Linking Narratives to Action,» Stanford
Social Innovation Review blog, Aug. 19, 2013, online here.
Ecosystem Marketplace works through a range of qualitative and quantitative analyses to link practitioners and decision - makers with each other and advises companies, governments and other
NGOs on carbon / forest carbon market developments, transparency,
social and environmental co-benefits and other mechanisms.