Sentences with phrase «society organisations speak»

President Akufo - Addo's address which was intended to bring closure on the heated public sentiment against the pact seem to have done little if not fuel the controversy as more civil society organisations speak up against the deal.

Not exact matches

We spoke of the global dimension of the social organisation of society, of the political not only the economic dimension of the problem of the problem of refugees throughout the world, the process of democratisation, the problem of private property, of taxation, of the problem of unemployment, of the state, of oil and its significance for the Gulf War, of the question of the right to live and of nuclear apartheid etc..
The NASUWT is a sponsor of the conference, run in partnership with the Fawcett Society and supported by Twitter and Facebook NASUWT General Secretary Chris Keates is speaking at the conference in London, which has brought together politicians, police, and leading experts in the fields of technology, the media, campaigning organisations and charities.
Speaking before an impressive audience of politicians and civil society organisations at the Stakeholder Meeting held at the Women Development Centre, Awka on 14th November, Prof. Yakubu also described as untrue another allegation that sensitive materials for the election had already been delivered to the state and «compromised.»
Nwankwo made the comment while speaking on behalf of the organisations at the INEC - Civil Society Organisations» quarterly consultative meeting in Abuja organisations at the INEC - Civil Society Organisations» quarterly consultative meeting in Abuja Organisations» quarterly consultative meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.
Speaking at a Budget Stakeholders Summit organised for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the...
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.
After all if the «science» of AGW were still, so to speak, «unsettled» then clearly it would be madness, not to say despicably irresponsible, of organisations like the Royal Society to urge policy prescriptions in order to deal with a problem which may actually not even exist.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z