Sentences with phrase «voluntary organizations working»

He began to cite the danger of population pressures in poor countries long ago, and the issue is now a focus of development experts in the United Nations, the World Bank and voluntary organizations working to reduce intractable poverty.
In this edition, Mahesh Pandya introduces Paryavaran Mitra, an Indian voluntary organization working in the field of environment and pollution issues using environmental laws as an advocacy tool.

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The proposal outlined in this paper, asking for religiously affiliated people to work together to face the issues of terrorism, violence and injustice, in not meant to diminish the important role that all other human agencies, state sponsored or voluntary organizations, groups and movements, have to play.
«Churches, agencies, and voluntary organizations will have to work together at every level,» said Ward.
The organization works cooperatively with provincial Child Find offices and agencies involved in the area of child protection and is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors.
In particular, ASTM International, an organization that works with industry and regulators to develop voluntary standards for everything from concrete to cribs, is finalizing sling safety standards.
I would like to work with organizations representing this community to encourage voluntary registration so that first responders are aware of residents in need of special assistance.
She also said the city is working with large tax - exempt organizations like the colleges and medicals centers in Albany to work out voluntary payments in lieu of the property taxes they do not pay.
Work with other administrator organizations and the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA) to seek the necessary financial support, personnel, and resources to bring a voluntary system of advanced certification to fruition.
(4) Conduct a program for end - stage and renal disease research, to include support of projects and demonstrations for providing special services (including transplantation and dialysis), artificial kidneys, and supplies * necessary for the REHABILITATION of individuals suffering from such disease and which will (A) insure dissemination of research findings, (B) provide encouragement and support for initiatives and new approaches by individual and institutional investigators, and (C) establish and maintain close working relationships, with other governmental and voluntary institutions and organizations engaged in similar efforts, in order to unify and coordinate scientific efforts, encourage joint planning, and promote the interchange of data and reports among investigators in the field of end - stage renal disease.
(3) Conduct of a program for spinal cord injury research, to include support of spinal cord injuries projects and demonstrations established pursuant to section 303 (b), which will (A) insure dissemination of research findings among all such centers, (B) provide encouragement and support for initiatives and new approaches by individual and institutional investigators, and (C) establish and maintain close working relationships with other governmental and voluntary institutions and organizations engaged in similar efforts, in order to unify and coordinate scientific efforts, encourage joint planning, and promote the interchange of data and reports among spinal cord injury investigators.
Through their donations and work for voluntary organizations, the charitable rich exert enormous influence in society.
The Brooklyn Rail, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, distributes its journal free of charge, and our devoted staff, editors, and contributors work on an entirely voluntary basis.
Implied consent lasts two years from the time of the last donation or volunteer work or two years from the time when the person quit the voluntary organization.
You can choose to travel or to do some voluntary work to support an organization.
Motivation letter is typically used while applying for some academic program or for some voluntary job in order to explain your motives and desire to attend a program or work for a non-profit organization.
«Although we will not comment on the specifics of this matter, generally when we identify a potential violation of the Act, the Competition Bureau is prepared to work with organizations to reach a voluntary resolution that will fix the competitive problem,» says Greg Scott, senior communications advisor for the bureau.
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