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Non-governmental Organizations

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1985
Abstract Research on non-governmental organizations (NGOs, often international NGOs, or INGOs) has advanced over the last several decades from demonstrating that NGOs matter in shaping economic development and foreign aid to examining the potential for NGOs to advocate for new rights, set standards for environmental protections, and ...
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The role of non-governmental organizations

Addiction, 1997
AbstractNon‐governmental organizations (NGOs) intervening in the area of alcohol problems are varied and have different histories depending on their political, social and cultural contexts; some are long‐established and often bear a heavy heritage, while others have recently arisen from the upheavals in eastern Europe and the developing countries.
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Non-governmental Organizations

Environmental Policy and Law, 1975
ICEL The IUCN environmental law information system (ELIS) Conservation of the environment and the international law association (Prof. Helmut R.
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Non-Governmental Organizations

Environmental Policy and Law, 1976
Creation of The Institute for European Environmental Policy 194 IUCN governing assembly – I. Open democracy 195 II.
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Non Governmental Organizations

Environmental Policy and Law, 1977
Loudon New WWF President 88 UICN: Bilan Positif (A.-Ch.
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 Non-Governmental Organizations

1999
Human rights organizations are part of the phenomenon known as ‘non-governmental organizations’ or NGOs. Curiously enough, these NGOs are defined by what they are not. They emphasize their distance and independence from governments, yet at the same time it is mostly the actions and activities of national governments that are the very cause and purpose ...
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Non-governmental Organizations

2018
Abstract What is the relationship between the United Nations and civil society? Has the relationship changed over time? This chapter demonstrates how both the UN and civil society benefit from sustained interaction. It investigates civil society’s role in the UN’s struggle to gain legitimacy, assert its authority, and carry out its ...
Mike Schroeder, Paul Wapner
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Non-Governmental Organizations

Packaging, Transport, Storage & Security of Radioactive Material, 2011
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Non-Governmental Organizations

2023
Elena Helmer, Stuart H. Deming
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