In each case, it was non-governmental organizations that were the driving forces behind these profound changes. |
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As an independent non-governmental organization, the fund does not get financial support from the government. |
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Governmental and non-governmental agencies can provide support and information to active groups rooted in village and community. |
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Here is an article about non-governmental organizations and how businesses should respond to them. |
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The committee comprises representatives of government and non-governmental organizations. |
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The management of each reserve was handed over to a local non-governmental organization. |
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The organization has support from unions, religious groups and non-governmental organizations. |
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The main organizers of this march were the labor movement and many other non-governmental organizations. |
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He's joined by his wife Jennifer who is the director of CARE, another non-governmental organization. |
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Few non-governmental organizations represented anything but parochial interests. |
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Moreover, there is a large role for non-governmental organizations in both approaches. |
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He founded the Institute for Democracy and Mediation, a non-governmental organization, in Tirana. |
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All sorts of establishments in the Governmental and non-governmental sectors have been categorized and listed. |
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It must instead rely on complaints from citizens, firms, and non-governmental organizations. |
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More than half the subscribers are employees of foreign non-governmental organizations. |
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Though routinely referred to as a non-governmental organization, the US Congress funds it. |
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They were also subject to rather stricter rules about the security of their staff than were non-governmental organizations. |
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Meanwhile, many non-governmental organizations are taking a more active approach. |
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A likely source of balance is from the non-governmental organizations, such as Oxfam. |
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One of the biggest contingents was the 20,000 delegates registered by 3,000 non-governmental organisations from 120 states. |
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Accreditation of universities is in the hands of voluntary, non-governmental, self-regulating regional bodies. |
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Fourthly, for the medium term, a non-governmental organisation has been contracted to provide six intensive support rehabilitation beds. |
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Most environmental non-governmental organisations have been cool to the idea of funding rehabilitation projects. |
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In today's China, public education occupies the dominant position with non-governmental education sprouting up only in the past 10 years. |
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But he admits that non-governmental organizations in these countries have a lot of political clout. |
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There, non-governmental groups are proliferating as poverty increases and trade liberalisation undermines local economies. |
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Since the voices represent a number of government and non-governmental agencies, the public is often confused with inconsistent messages. |
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For once the onus has not been placed solely on women's groups and non-governmental organisations. |
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Others are returning from wells dug by humanitarian non-governmental organizations with plastic jerrycans filled with water. |
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It also hopes that the Agency will be able to strengthen its contacts with non-governmental associations working with victims of discrimination. |
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We're non-governmental organizations, charitable organizations, that are severely constrained because of budget. |
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Support for the institutions and non-governmental organizations involved in the well-being of children. |
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The Office, with support from Headquarters, contributed to building capacities of governmental and non-governmental institutions in this regard. |
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These interfering foreigners include ex-pat non-governmental organisation workers and UN officials. |
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Their routine contacts with many non-governmental organizations further broaden their knowledge base. |
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Women should also be given 20 per cent reservation in all government and non-governmental jobs to make them economically secure. |
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In recent years governments and citizens and non-governmental organizations have begun to awake to the problem of modern-day slavery. |
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These vulnerable populations remained entirely dependent on assistance from UN agencies and non-governmental organisations. |
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Most non-governmental organisations use street plays to convey important social messages. |
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The Cabinet, along with the business and non-governmental sectors, is to mull over a new strategy for the promotion of investments. |
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There are numerous other examples of good practices which need to come to light and to inform both governmental and non-governmental practices. |
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It has been prepared by top bankers as well as technical specialists from ten Chinese research institutes, universities and non-governmental organizations. |
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Basically, such legal aid was now being provided through a non-governmental organization with expertise in asylum petitions. |
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There are six non-governmental organizations benefiting from the project, which has come to the end of its sixth phase. |
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This means that our non-governmental financial aid, which has indeed hitherto alleviated a certain amount of poverty, is no longer possible. |
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Learn how a non-governmental organization empowers people to take action at the community level. |
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First, it has organized a number of such seminars in tandem with other governmental and non-governmental organization. |
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Mr. Canevari, an ornithologist by training, is formerly president of Wetlands for the Americas, a non-governmental organization. |
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The way in which cohesion policy programmes are designed and managed also fosters partnership between different levels of government, between public and private actors and between governmental and non-governmental bodies. |
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A non-governmental, voluntary certification scheme for fair seasonal work could make competition more equitable. |
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Sixty-seven Member States, one Associate Member, one Observer and four non-governmental organizations took the floor during this debate. |
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Several civil servants and non-governmental members told the subcommittee it could be fixed with reclamation or by bisecting the runway into two islands. |
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Also, a number of non-governmental organizations had alleged that there was institutional racism in the police and in prisons. |
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But Victoria Medford, a senior from Bethel, argued that non-governmental agencies could preserve water rights. |
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We also organize information sessions on APEC for businesspeople and non-governmental organizations. |
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Such acts of violence have led some non-governmental organizations to either withdraw, suspend, relocate or downsize their activities. |
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The event focused not only on fundraising, but also on raising awareness about youth leadership and getting youth involved with non-governmental organisations. |
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Our societies are less and less compartmentalized between government and non-governmental, public and private, local and international. |
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The Ministry of Education, among others, regularly supports antiracist work, especially the work of non-governmental organisations. |
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In addition, she interviewed a range of medical practitioners including doctors, nurses, and ayahs in governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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The President of LDC Watch, a non-governmental organization, gave the keynote address. |
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They do so by talking with children and adolescents at schools or non-governmental organizations, and through presentations of the 'Fala Serio! |
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The Economic and Social Council decides not to grant consultative status to the non-governmental organization World Sindhi Institute. |
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Several courts had been refurnished and equipped by the European Union and international non-governmental organizations. |
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Similarly, non-governmental organizations should be working for the betterment of the country instead of meddling in its internal affairs. |
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Some non-governmental organisations see the answer in mobilising local communities to harvest rain and develop watersheds. |
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Solidaridad, a Dutch non-governmental organization, provided technical advice and funding. |
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Vague and pettifogging rules have been used to harass and close dozens of non-governmental organisations. |
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But non-governmental agencies say this approach is changing. |
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They also confirmed their support for non-governmental agencies working to promote democratic values in Europe and for the idea of creating a European Democracy Fund. |
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I had become an unofficial bureau of appeal, a non-governmental organization of one. |
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The Government of Jordan has devoted a good deal of attention to these rights, and many governmental and non-governmental bodies have noteworthy achievements to their credit in that area. |
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In recent years, there were no guarantees for the independence of the press, justice and non-governmental organisations. |
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The Committee welcomes the fact that non-governmental organizations have been granted access to places of detention and internment. |
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In many countries, support for water education has been extended to non-governmental organisations, that are highly active in this field. |
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Many interest groups, such as non-governmental organizations and advocacy groups, have government relations staff or consultants who speak with the government on their behalf. |
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This trend also addresses the growing importance of local non-governmental organisations. |
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He doubted that a single non-governmental organization could represent the whole of civil society. |
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In this connection account must be taken of the experience and abilities of both local and national non-governmental organisations. |
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The four-by-fours of the non-governmental organisations crisscross the town, flags waving in the wind. |
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On Wednesday, 26 November 2008, a public meeting of non-governmental experts was held under the auspices of the Republic of Korea. |
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No decisions means that business and non-governmental organizations are wallowing in an era of not knowing and that is very difficult. |
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Those responsibilities are also shouldered in part by international and non-governmental organizations, but not by indigenous peoples, who are not taken into consideration in any way. |
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He wondered who had invited the non-governmental organization concerned for the meeting on Burundi. |
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In 20 years we have learned of the strength and purposefulness of non-governmental organizations. |
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An allegation by President Bush that some non-governmental organisations are operating as terrorist fronts caused unease in humanitarian aid groups last night. |
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In case we need any assistance from the donors or international non-governmental bodies we will engage the donors in the relief work, he added. |
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The day started as an idea in 2004 by an Egyptian non-governmental organisation called Orman. |
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The last factor is the weakness of civil society and non-governmental organizations in the face of an all-powerful government. |
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As for the correlation of databases between other State or non-governmental structures, this has not been relevantly regulated yet. |
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By making an award to non-governmental organizations that had vilified Zimbabwe, Canada had shown that it was bent on destabilizing the country. |
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The Russians are also neurotically keen to curtail the activities of non-governmental organisations. Here lie some clues to what Western leaders should and should not do about Russia. |
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They provide fora in which governments can meet to discuss corruption issues, align concepts and revie anti-corruption efforts, with inputs from non-governmental actors. |
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One of the world's largest non-governmental organizations, the Aga Khan Development Network, draws financial, professional, and voluntary support from the worldwide Ismaili diaspora. |
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According to the findings of the Slovak non-governmental organisation Rural Parliament', the countryside depends entirely on the prosperity of agribusinesses for its development. |
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Kauri: a consultation platform for non-governmental organisations aiming at a sustainable world economy on the one hand and companies on the other hand. |
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In subsequent weeks, the Regional Technical Advisory Group's Secretariat received forty-three submissions from Education Ministries, United Nations Agencies and non-governmental organizations throughout the region. |
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Forty-one delegates took the floor on this item, including one non-Member State and two representatives of international non-governmental organizations. |
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Although it bashes non-governmental organisations, it has created a public chamber of approved and loyal members of the intelligentsia, which includes scientists, artists and lawyers. |
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The Secretariat continues to encourage the efforts by Member States, regional organizations and non-governmental organizations aimed at rendering Security Council applied sanctions a more effective and less blunt instrument. |
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How, then, could this kind of attitude towards civic action be included in the non-governmental voluntarism underlying the Anglo-American concept of social capital? |
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But governments, inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations must also specifically target the links between child soldiering and displacement through more holistic and integrated approaches. |
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This is why reports from credible non-governmental organizations, especially when they are converging and hinge on ground staff, should be accorded credit. |
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Since 2001, in partnership with local non-governmental organizations, and supported by the Wilaya of Casablanca, UNICEF has helped these girls receive an education and basic health care. |
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This example of humanitarian aid can be extrapolated to other actions of NGOs, whether it is providing legal services to those accused of terrorism, or providing other benign non-governmental advice or services. |
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In 1992, one non-governmental organization, the Business Development Program, turned itself into Banco Solidario. |
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He has acknowledged critics among non-governmental organisations. |
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As reported by various non-governmental organizations, the latter is the key to the successful rehabilitation and reintegration of former child soldiers. |
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The pressure on non-governmental organisations eased. |
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The European Youth Forum is an international organisation composed of more than 90 national youth councils and international non-governmental youth organisations. |
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A headline-grabbing example of a recent transformation of a microfinance non-governmental organization into a profit-oriented commercial financial institution is that of Compartamos Banco in Mexico. |
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I am also counting on you to continue working well with Governments, non-governmental organizations and partners such as the international financial institutions. |
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Opposition figures and non-governmental organizations may also exaggerate the extent of instability, while taking pains to deny the presence of small arms at their demonstrations. |
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Foreign non-governmental organisations can only register, with a domestic partner, on condition of a good relationship with the government authority. |
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We reconfirm the importance of cooperation with private sector partners, regional communities, civil society and other non-governmental organizations in the fight against terrorism. |
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This NGO also sensitizes civil society, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and national, international and multilateral agencies, with a sense of creating instruments for educational programmes. |
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Upon request they shall be allowed without delay to establish contact with legal representatives, family members and competent consular authorities as well as with relevant international and non-governmental organisations. |
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Without absolving government agencies of their responsibilities, non-governmental actors can supplement existing settlement policies through their own programming and practices. |
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In October 2004, a conference was held where a large number of representatives of Roma political parties and Roma non-governmental organizations were in attendance and working on finalization of national action plans. |
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An example is a request for information on a non-governmental aid agency. |
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Consequently, concerned citizens and non-governmental organizations choose different civil actions and counteractive measures to enhance migrant women's rights. |
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That and a size unconducive to secrets prompts Roberta dos Santos, of Step-Up, a non-governmental organisation based in Sao Tome, to hope Sao Tome's poor will be the first in Africa to benefit from oil. |
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If the delegation of Burundi was reluctant to accept the participation of non-governmental organizations, the Commission should restrict their participation to an informal presentation the previous day. |
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For years, non-governmental organizations have been biting at the heels of governments and private industry, pushing them to improve their social and environmental performance. |
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There were nine incidents of carjacking reported in Darfur during the period under review, including four international non-governmental organization vehicles and five United Nations vehicles. |
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Carjacking incidents also continued to pose a threat to the international community, with 10 vehicles seized from staff of the United Nations and of non-governmental organizations during the reporting period. |
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Each Party shall seek, through appropriate measures, to ensure the observance of paragraphs 6 and 7 by a state or provincial government, and by non-governmental standardizing bodies in its territory. |
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Meeting with service clubs, religious groups, business associations, and non-governmental organizations to solicit their involvement immeasurably assists in drawing out participation from many different quarters. |
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About a dozen other non-governmental organizations have gained public esteem by organizing wide-ranging activities with a favorable impact in different areas. |
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The programme enhances cooperation and encourages dialogue between a wide range of partners, including the academic world, non-governmental organizations, municipalities, the artistic community and the media. |
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With the intention of opening out the debate, it therefore consulted, in the course of its work, the major non-governmental organisations, the social partners and candidate countries. |
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In his view, half a day, or even a whole day, should be given over to non-governmental organizations, after which the Commission should hold a private meeting. |
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However, few non-governmental organisations have professional staff able to provide more sophisticated services from emotional support to children in distress to counselling, individual and family therapy. |
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The authorities can also benefit from the resources, expertise and enthusiasm of non-governmental organizations with programs that promote various aspects of community health, such as the YMCA or Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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It would give disarmament advocates-on the non-governmental as well as the governmental sidesomething to work with, a point of reference and food for thought. |
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Representatives of non-governmental organizations who met with Mr. Allmand in Lagos last week expressed high hopes for this proposal but questioned whether it would ever see the light of day. |
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Now women understand that both government and non-governmental organizations exist that will listen to their voices and help them work toward solving their family and social problems. |
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Those same groups pillaged and burned the offices of humanitarian agencies and non-governmental organizations, while their staff were molested and chased from their houses, which were also vandalized. |
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Do we want the European political parties to become a plaything of whatever pressure group, be it trade union, businesses or other non-governmental organisations, rich individuals or whoever? |
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Finally, I would like to thank all sisterly and friendly countries and international organizations and non-governmental organizations for the assistance they have provided the children of Iraq in their current circumstances. |
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A social rather than explicitly political organisation, it presented itself as the world's largest non-governmental group, in which like-minded, khaki-uniformed men could gather for dawn calisthenics. |
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For all these reasons, non-governmental organizations and other institutions of civil society are calling for stronger sanctions against employers who break the law or circumvent it for their own benefit. |
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Founded in 1994 as part of a humanitarian operation in Rwanda, Autremonde as such belongs to the multifarious and protean world of non-governmental organisations. |
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Provincial, territorial, and federal governments are working with non-governmental organizations and the voluntary sector to deliver programs and services to meet these needs, but the demand continues to outstrip supply. |
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As the resulting applications, databases and information exchanges become established among the non-governmental organizations, the use of the Internet and demand for capacity will grow. |
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The non-governmental sector has also been aware of the growth and exacerbation of this phenomenon that occurred during the war years, in which connection it took the initiative to play a direct role. |
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Various outreach mechanisms to address these matters already exist in Canadian society in academe, in non-governmental organizations and institutions, in the legal profession, and through the media. |
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The Canadian Commission, through its Programme Officer for Youth, worked with non-governmental organizations to ensure that the points of view of young people were included in the mainstream conference agenda. |
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Their military operations having failed, they were now using various organizations defending human rights and democracy to win the sympathy and support of foreign Governments and non-governmental organizations. |
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The EU applauds the untiring work of the non-governmental and UN-organisations in Rwanda as well as the efforts of UNAMIR and France, which have saved the lives of countless Rwandans. |
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The Children's Book Project, a non-governmental organization, was launched in 1991 by CODE, a Canadian charitable organization, as a measure to alleviate the acute shortage of books in Tanzania, particularly children's books. |
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But then a local non-governmental organization opened a night school in Manju's village and youth volunteers did the rounds, trying to convince parents to enrol their children. |
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In situations where they are unwilling or unable to do so, they must allow and facilitate the work of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in providing critical life-saving humanitarian assistance. |
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The first course in Sweden took place in September 2000, and drew around 20 international participants, who represented the military and various governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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Landmine Action, an international non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom, has continued to make significant progress on surveys and clearance of mines and explosive remnants of war east of the berm. |
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Projects will be implemented directly by the mission and in cooperation with a range of partners, including non-governmental organizations and community groups. |
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On 12 November 1993 government airplanes reportedly dropped 14 bombs next to the airstrip of Thiet, where a large group of civilians had gathered at a feeding centre run by a non-governmental organization. |
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In Nepal, for instance, UNFPA, the Government and non-governmental organizations have launched a national strategy and campaign against uterine prolapse. |
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With the support of non-governmental organizations working to combat trafficking, many of these women and girls describe their experiences as a living hell. |
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One might reasonably retort that in many countries, a lot of non-governmental schools distinguish themselves or pretend to do so through a denominational nature. |
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Zia said that non-governmental organizations were raising voice against torture on women and also compensate them. |
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Working in partnership with local non-governmental organizations and individual village communities is the secret,' she says. |
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States should guarantee broad legal standing in the judicial process to any wronged party and to any person or non-governmental organization having a legitimate interest therein. |
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In addition,when government wants to donate a form of 'in-kind' donations to non-governmental health institutions, it refered to CHAK for recommendations on which health units could be considered. |
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It also deals with a smaller subcomponent covering cooperation with the non-governmental sector, which supports special projects undertaken by community organizations. |
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Food, safe drinking water, jerrycans, blankets, and seeds to replace lost crops are among the support provided with these funds by international non-governmental organizations and the Red Cross in the next 6 months. |
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Family rights are protected by courts, institutions of guardianship and curatorship, governmental or non-governmental organizations in the ways provided for herein. |
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Germany highlighted non-governmental organization reports on attacks and open or covert intimidation against human right defenders, journalists and radio stations, and on the vandalizing of independent media outlets. |
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Mr. Daniel's views run in concert with countless elites in governmental and non-governmental circles, who undemocratically make global development policy, which is dictatorial. |
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As in previous years, most of UNFPA's work in 2008 benefited from our indispensible partnership with governments, non-governmental organizations and the private sector. |
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Dr Kanani records these predictions and publishes them in the local press. He has also started a non-governmental organisation, the Varsha Vigyan Mandal, or Rain Science Association, which has over 400 members. |
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According to non-governmental sources, the key problem is that there is significant political interference in the media and the country's politics are focalised on ethnic issues. |
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To throw the baby out with the bath water because of a few decisions, as some non-governmental groups seem to want to do, is neither wise nor warranted. |
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The African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies is an independent, autonomous and pan-African non-governmental organization based in Banjul. |
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By early February, some 100 monitors from various local non-governmental organizations, including paralegals, had been capacitated to monitor child rights violations and abuses throughout the northern districts of Uganda. |
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It is ultimately a system of cooperation which builds linkages between Governments, United Nations agencies and international and national non-governmental organization partners. |
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While Canadian Blood Services is a non-governmental organization, it receives operational funding from the Provincial and Territorial Ministers of Health, and is regulated by Health Canada. |
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A support person may be a specialist, a representative of a non-governmental organization specialized in working with children or an appropriate family member. |
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She is a member of the Club of Rome, a non-governmental organization bringing together scientists, economists, business persons, heads of state, former heads of state and others. |
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In 2008, some member States of ESCAP and one non-governmental organization also provided, on a non-reimbursable loan basis, a total of 155.5 workmonths of the services of experts in various disciplines. |
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There was a major campaign that took place not only within the government, but within the non-governmental organization movement and, at the same time, with the high-seas fishery conferences that had a high profile. |
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The committee will include a balance of Canadian and developing country representatives from universities and one representative from a developing country non-governmental organization. |
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They may also potentially have the opportunity to gain valuable experience volunteering or performing research at a Canadian non-governmental organization or government agency. |
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During the preparatory work on the proposal, the Office of the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees, non-governmental organisations were sounded out. |
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The Commission consists of judges, deputies of the Oliy Majlis, legal scholars and members of law enforcement bodies and non-governmental organizations. |
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The chair bears the responsibility of speaking on behalf of the G-8 and engaging non-member countries, non-governmental and international organizations. |
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Here lies the necessity of expanding the scope of partnership for the promotion of the culture of peace to include faith communities and non-governmental organizations that champion pluralism and revered cultural values. |
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Various non-governmental organisations have started projects. |
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Academics, members of non-governmental organisations. |
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For example, during the report period, the EU provided over ¤ 235 million in funding for 900 projects of non-governmental organisations in some 100 countries. |
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Unlike the non-governmental organisations, these bodies enjoy a democratic legitimacy which makes them the vectors of a democracy close to the people. |
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The report also associates performance with earlier commitments as well as achievements realised in partnership with other governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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To this end, they shall secure the cooperation of vocational training bodies, bodies concerned with employment, businesses and groups of businesses, training centres and non-governmental organisations. |
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While many non-governmental organisations and state agencies have gathered diverse experience in this field, there has been no evaluation of the results achieved or any systematic follow up. |
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Amnesty International worked with Indigenous Peoples and with non-governmental organisations for the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. |
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Despite those efforts, a nutrition assessment study conducted in May 2008 by WFP and Médicos del Mundo, a Spanish non-governmental organization, had revealed that malnutrition remained a major problem in the camps. |
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As lots of governmental and non-governmental actors call for a moralization of cross-border financial practices, it seems to be clear that the issue of offshore financial centers should be finally addressed. |
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The publication provides illustrative financial statements and related disclosures for non-governmental not-for-profit organizations, other than healthcare providers. |
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International non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders bases the annual index on questionnaires completed by journalists and media experts across the world. |
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The member organizations include 11 hospices, 16 hospitals, all six Toronto Community Care Access Centres, two community organizations and one non-governmental organization. |
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Normally think tanks are non-governmental independent organizations. |
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