Sentences with phrase «society organisations from»

We were with a small group of international civil society organisations from the field of human rights, rule of law and peace.
The project will be delivered through a partnership between the WWA Initiative and CDKN, bringing together climate science, development, policy, planning and communications expertise across a range of academic, research, government, non-government and civil society organisations from developed and developing countries.
We bring together around 140 civil society organisations from more than 30 European countries.
The project will be delivered through a partnership between the WWA Initiative and CDKN, bringing together climate science, development, policy, planning and communications expertise across a range of academic, research, government, non-government and civil society organisations from developed and developing countries.
The International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC) consists of a plethora of civil society organisations from all over the world that are all social movement led.

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Each of them will consist of 25 - 30 creative, innovative, and solution oriented leaders from Business, Academia, Civil Society / NGOs and youth organisations.
We are currently in the midst of a major paradigm shift in world societies from primarily literate - based communication and social organisation to electronic - based communication.
When I was at Oxford, over ten years ago, I encountered all kinds of organisations I wouldn't dream of joining — from the Oxford Hayek Society to the Oxford Marxists to the Isis newspaper (named after the river, not the terror organisation).
The initiative is being led by the Brazilian Vegetarian Society, in partnership with organisations that include São Paulo's Municipal Secretary of Green and Environment, Vegetarian Magazine, Greenpeace and others — a real breakthrough from a city in one of the world's biggest meat - exporting countries.
Dave Lewis, chief executive of Tesco, was recently appointed chair of a coalition of leaders from government, businesses, international organisations, research institutions, and civil society called Champions 12.3.
PARIS and WASHINGTON, 21st June 2016 — The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) has agreed to join Champions 12.3, a coalition of leaders from governments, businesses, farmer groups, and civil society organisations dedicated to inspire ambition, mobilise action, and accelerate progress toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 12.3 by 2030.
Peter Freedman, Managing Director, The Consumer Goods Forum: «Champions 12.3 is a unique coalition of executives from governments, businesses, international organisations, research institutions and civil society dedicated to inspiring ambition and action.
No student member shall organise any activity overseas on behalf of any club, society or other organisation registered with the Proctors, whether during term - time or vacation, without applying to the Proctors for permission before any firm commitments are entered into and in any case not less than one calendar month in advance of the proposed date of departure from the United Kingdom.
The complaint submitted by Baby Milk Action was presented in the publication Nestlé's UN Global Compact cover up: How Nestlé's Shared Value reports cover up malpractice and bring the UN voluntary initiative for corporate responsibility into disrepute (NESTLÉ CRITICS, 2009) which included information from various civil society organisations (note 3) alleging violations in the areas of:
He conducts two streams of interdisciplinary and multi-method research: the first uses quantitative and qualitative approaches from corpus linguistics to investigate British media portrayals of migrant groups, borders, and citizenship, while the second set of projects explores how data, evidence - based research, and «impact» are constructed, shaped, and visually communicated by civil society organisations in their public - facing work.
From this angle, the regionalist parties that are emerging in the North of England have a great potential, especially if they succeed in joining forces with civil society organisation and movements, mobilising grassroots support and pushing for the creation of some form of «Northern Constitutional Convention» capable of influencing decision and policy - making at the centre.
Today Freedom from Torture joined thirty - three civil society organisations to call on the UN to continue to pressure the Iranian Government to end human rights abuses including torture.
His promise follows pressure from some civil society organisations and political figures for such positions to be made elective in a bid to make office holders accountable to the citizens instead of the President.
The currencies of the international partnership, trade and aid are at risk unless we stand together, with one voice, and demand that these systemic issues be addressed,» he told the gathering of leaders from civil society organisations (CSOs), businesses, religious bodies and diplomats.
A civil society organisation, Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism, CATE, has demanded explanation from the United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF) over its actions towards the...
Notes to Editors The report, «How alcohol industry organisations mislead the public about alcohol and cancer», by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent institute bringing together evidence, policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on society.
What is primarily needed is agreement between the parties to set up at the start of the new Parliament a Speaker's Conference, or alternatively a weighty external commission, to examine all the key ideas proposed in this booklet together with proposals invited from the public and interested organisations like charities and the Hansard Society.
Pitching the idea to organisations and individuals within the music industry was the next step and I was bowled over by how quickly it gained industry - wide support and sponsorship from: Brian May (Queen); Andy Taylor (Duran Duran); Lee Latchford Evans (Steps); Future Publishing (Total Guitar, Classic Rock and many more); Yamaha music; UK Music; BPI; Live Nation; Music Managers Forum (MMF); Incorporated Society of Musicians; Musicians Union; MVPA; LondonParties; Team Spirit Media Group; Pernod - Ricard; the All Party Parliamentary Group on Music (APPG on Music); and the All Party Parliamentary Group on Pubs & Clubs (APPG on Pubs & Clubs).
Speaking at a Budget Stakeholders Summit organised for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the state, the governor disclosed that the state government had a total inflow of N73 billion from internally generated revenue (IGR), Paris Club and federal allocations.
No matter that Glover is herself advised by hundreds of European research organisations and the Joint Research Council, academies and learned societies from across the sciences and across the world, universities, expert committees, science associations and citizen science.
With more than 120 members coming from the 3 sides of the knowledge triangle - universities, research organisations, and industry - the EIT RawMaterials Knowledge and Innovation Community has initiated radical innovation in the critical materials value chains for the benefit of the European society and beyond - from mine to market.
The prize committees are appointed by the the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters after receiving recommendations from international academies and scientific organisations including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the French Academy of Sciences, the Max Planck Society of Germany, the US National Academy of Sciences and the UK's Royal Society.
This Congress will bring together approximately 200 stakeholders in global education, in particular international organisations, governments, parliamentarians, local and regional authorities, civil society organisations, as well as educators from Europe and beyond, using the principle of «quadrilogue» and a holistic approach to global education.
Advice and information Schools are not alone in managing health and safety; there is a wealth of advice and information available from organisations such as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents and the HSE.
The Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a growing alliance that brings together trade unions, INGOs, the women's and youth movements, community and faith groups and others to call for action from world leaders in the global North and South to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality.GCAP's main aim is to achieve policy and practice changes that will improve the lives of people living in poverty.GCAP adds to existing campaigning on poverty by forming diverse, inclusive national platforms that are able to open up civil society space and advocate more effectively than individual organisations would be able to do on their own.
This example is one of the basic and primary principles in ensuring local communities to become closely involved with projects and planning, as it will enable all segments of the local society to support and benefit from the facilities that will be provided by the organisations who are seen as initiators.
Around 90 representatives from employers, trailblazer groups, training providers and educational associations and organisations attended the symposium at the Royal Society in London.
Representatives from Ministries of Education from Europe and North - America, together with international organisations, European institutions and civil society organisations, are gathering to further discuss the education agenda in the future Sustainable Development Goals -LSB-...]
It culminates with thousands of events and activities taking place throughout the week of 4 to 10 March 2013, planned by organisations from every part of society.
Submissions to the National Curriculum Review Call for Evidence from organisations including the British Computer Society, Computing at School, eSkills UK, Naace and the Royal Society, all called the current National Curriculum for ICT unsatisfactory.
Qualitative research from a reputable market research organisation can help with this, says the Market Research Society
CPAG is the host organisation for the Campaign to End Child Poverty coalition, which has members from across civil society including children's charities, faith groups, unions and other civic sector organisations, united in their campaigning for public and political commitment to ensure the goal of ending child poverty by 2020 is met.
The letter's signatories include the UK's Society of Authors, the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) and the Irish Writers Union, along with a host of more than two dozen writer - advocacy organisations from Europe, Africa, Australia, North America.
Banks, building societies, utility companies and other organisations use credit reference agencies to share details of all your account behaviour on credit / store cards, loans, mortgages, bank accounts, energy and mobile phone contracts from the last six years.
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2016 also saw the launch of Tate Exchange on level 5 of the Switch House, providing a platform for other organisations from around the country to programme activities, and allowing visitors to participate in the creative process of the gallery and discuss art and its value to society.
Representatives from the following organisations will be in attendance Art Fund / Artangel / Arts Council England / East Street Arts / Edinburgh Art Festival / Elephant Magazine / FACT Liverpool / Glasgow School of Art / Hiscox / Holden Gallery / Ikon Gallery / Iniva / Jupiter Artland / Leeds Beckett University / Leeds College of Art / London College of Communication / Magnum Photos / Max Mara Art Prize for Women / Nesta / Nottingham Contemporary / Open Eye Gallery / PHOTOFAIRS / Photomonitor / Royal British Society of Sculptors / Tate Liverpool / University of York / Visual Arts South West / Wellcome Trust / Whitechapel Gallery / World Photography Organisation / York St John University / Zabludowicz Collection
Anderson is the recipient of the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Medal from the AIGA and the 2009 Richard Gangel art direction award from the Society of Illustrators, and has lectured about design at organisations and conferences around the world.
As a charity, the money earned by Contemporary Art Society from curating Aspen's collection is thus invested in the organisation's mission, namely to purchase contemporary artworks for museums and galleries across the United Kingdom.
From 5 June, the Contemporary Art Society will display a selection of early etchings from the 1960s by internationally celebrated British artist David Hockney, which the organisation donated to the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester in early 2From 5 June, the Contemporary Art Society will display a selection of early etchings from the 1960s by internationally celebrated British artist David Hockney, which the organisation donated to the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester in early 2from the 1960s by internationally celebrated British artist David Hockney, which the organisation donated to the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester in early 2011.
The move to delay a final decision comes following intense pressure from civil society organisations and movements, as well as diverging moves from other financial institutions such as the World Bank which pledged to end support to upstream oil and gas - a highly significant move given that current support to upstream oil and gas at over $ 1 billion per year on average between Financial Year 2014 and 2016.
As part of this study, the IEA will host an international workshop to draw insights from a range of distinguished experts from governments, energy companies, international organisations, academia and civil society.
Organisations such as the EU and UN, being far removed from ordinary life, recruit organisations from civil society — those which care about animals, trees, starving babies and climate change — to arm their projects with moral purpose anOrganisations such as the EU and UN, being far removed from ordinary life, recruit organisations from civil society — those which care about animals, trees, starving babies and climate change — to arm their projects with moral purpose anorganisations from civil society — those which care about animals, trees, starving babies and climate change — to arm their projects with moral purpose and legitimacy.
The Polish government's decision to invite sponsorship from big polluters and to host a coal summit during the talks has already drawn heavy criticism from civil society organisations.
The premise of the divestment campaign is simple: non-profit organisations must move their investments away from fossil fuels, reducing the power and influence this industry has on society.
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