Some officials, if not the government, are making a fool of themselves by targeting the NGOs and maligning them. |
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His list of 54 organisations ranged from teamster unions to the mainstream NGOs to obscure anarchist groups like the Black Clad Messengers. |
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A few NGOs and the Integrated Tribal Development Authority have banded together to help them. |
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Acehnese NGOs represent many voices of civil society at the grassroots level. |
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The big environmental NGOs such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth or WWF do not try to glamorise or otherwise promote geoengineering. |
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There will be cross-referenced information about corporations and NGOs, mission statements and news about causes and campaigns. |
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When regional or global intergovernmental organizations become the focus for policy-making, then NGOs seek to influence the proceedings. |
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This enables NGOs to liaise with the army during incursions and curfews to ensure the safe passage of staff and patients. |
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A decade ago, NGOs were fairly peripheral to major international diplomacy. |
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They have produced 50 detailed case studies of war prevention strategies by NGOs, churches, and other peacemaking groups from around the world. |
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Several NGOs, community-based organisations and parastatals will also operate from the centre. |
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If the Papuans need training so that they can manage their own country, why aren't local and international NGOs providing it? |
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It is true that all NGOs, except those exclusively concerned with succour and relief, are about change. |
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For many women who are associated with NGOs working on public health issues, attending outstation training programs made things more difficult. |
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The NGOs sent an open letter to the President, Parliament and all related public institutions. |
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Critics will say NGOs aren't simply gallantly stepping into the breach, rather they actually seek to perpetuate their power in crises like this. |
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So far it just a lot of unreturned phone calls, unresponsive board members and disorganized NGOs trying to get me to do their job for them. |
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At present, the subsidy for these vehicles is available only for government organisations, NGOs, public sector undertakings and industries. |
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The money granted to NGOs is sacred and is for the pursuance of the well-being of the Afghan people. |
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The government encourages the existence of charitable NGOs through tax exemptions and liberal laws of association and incorporation. |
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The Round Table has tied-up with international NGOs and is also assisted by the Government for funding various projects. |
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This organization replaced an association of NGOs working for alcohol abstinence and had branch offices operating on regional and local levels. |
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To this end, everyone has the right to assemble and to form, join and participate in NGOs or communicate therewith. |
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Private agencies or NGOs carrying out development projects for the Government shall also be directed to pay compensation amount to the landowners. |
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The WHO has agreed to meet with Yang and a number of Chinese NGOs to discuss a broader ruling on the practice. |
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It may be military-led, but the operation will likely integrate with ongoing efforts from NGOs and the Liberian government. |
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Several NGOs have social workers at railway stations, bus stands, marketplaces and other crowded locales to identify and relocate children who have run away from home. |
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Similarly, as the Union's budget has increased, particularly for overseas expenditure, so, too, has the interest of international NGOs and third countries. |
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But now in Haiti, transferring emergency relief aid via mobile phones has allowed governments and NGOs to track their aid flows. |
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With the ugandan military pulling out of the region, local NGOs have expressed fear over what this will mean for their security. |
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Other, local, NGOs committed to protecting the environment have mushroomed in recent years, adding to an embryonic debate on sustainable development. |
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Of the 2800 NGOs we have, 72 have been blacklisted for non-performance. |
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Some NGOs are preparing a legal intervention to seek such a clarification. |
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Still, the human rights NGOs have done important work in popularizing the idea of human rights and in drawing international attention to egregious violations. |
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Access as soon as possible for NGOs and aid is particularly important. |
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Our military learned how to deploy quickly to hot spots, de-escalate a situation, build order from chaos, work with NGOs, and do the muscle work of diplomacy. |
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This is a problem where every sector, including governments and NGOs, need to work together on the solutions. |
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Davos has gradually opened its door to civil society, NGOs and the more mainstream lobbyists for alternatives to raw capitalism. |
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His lawyers and NGOs say that he was attempting to expose corruption in the Russian Republic of Udmurtia. |
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The aim is to present three different conceptions of NGOs which taken together, illustrate the need to conceptualise the concept more clearly. |
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Greenpeace, together with other environmental NGOs, also campaigned for ten years for the EU to ban import of illegal timber. |
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An exhibition of handicrafts and craftwork involving NGOs and governmental institutions was also held. |
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These countries became the targets for aid and support from governments, NGOs and individuals from wealthier nations. |
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Olfactor Laboratories, II which developed the patch, has filed for a patent and is collaborating with NGOs to make it available worldwide. |
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Nine NGOs and more than 45 enterprises for Egyptian handicraft products will participate in the exhibition. |
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National governments, NGOs, international organizations, analphabetic communities in the backwater, people everywhere know of it. |
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The main targets of MOIS disinformation are government officials, NGOs, and the media in Europe and America. |
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The NGOs have become an indispensable arm of the UN one-worlders in the global pincer attack against the United States. |
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At the same time, NGOs and pseudoscientists are calling for more regulations of ingredients and formulas. |
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The NGOs at the target of the State Supervisory Council showed reaction to the DDK's report regarding trade associations as ideologic. |
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International NGOs Denounce Inhumane Situation of Sahrawi Women in Tindouf Camps. |
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Improving quality of life involves action not only by NGOs, but also by governments. |
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Several NGOs exist which support signers, such as the European Union of the Deaf and the European Sign Language Centre. |
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Foreign and Haitian NGOs play an important role in the sector, especially in rural and urban slum areas. |
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Various NGOs have reported human rights violations in committed by Pakistani armed forces. |
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It works with NGOs or governments, and provides health, medical, and educational supplies to recipient nations. |
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Some NGOs and charities, such as the New Zealand Red Cross, provide breakfast to underclass primary school children. |
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International NGOs have been targeted and during the first 5 years, 94 aid workers were killed, 248 injured, 24 arrested or detained and 89 kidnapped or abducted. |
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A study conducted in West Bengal by NGOs, Toxics Link and DISHA, found that the level of methylmercury in fish from the state is way higher than permissible levels. |
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After UNICEF and NGOs got involved, after 2005, child labour figure is drastically lower, with the total estimated to be fewer than a thousand child labourers. |
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The Alcoa Foundation's Global Network will bring together many of the world's best minds from academia, government, NGOs and industry to find new paths toward sustainability. |
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Consignments of relief goods have headed towards the camps of internally displaced persons while other NGOs provide individual bags of packed essential items to every family. |
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Lebanese sexologists and NGOs are seeking to shed light on the subject and offer judgment-free environments for information and clinical services. |
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Many NGOs do not focus at all on reducing poverty on a national or international scale, but rather attempt to improve quality of life for individuals or communities. |
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