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On December 8-9, representatives from the governments of more than 150 countries, international organizations, and civil-society groups will meet in Vienna, to consider the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons.
It does not seem to be an accident, though, that the capture came quickly after the Security Council passed a very specific set of sanctions against Iran that targeted not just IRGC-affiliated companies and financial institutions like the Ammunition and Metallurgy Industries Group and the Bank Sepah,
organizations
dealing with nuclear or ballistic missile activities, but also a series of senior IRGC commanders, including Morteza Rezaei, the Guards’ deputy commander, Vice Admiral Ali Ahmadian, chief of the Joint Staff, and Brigadier General Mohammad Hejazi, commander of the Basij.
Finally, our
organizations
are advocating for enhanced cancer-treatment guidelines in national health-care planning efforts, protocols that we believe are essential to improving health outcomes.
Now, as then, success depends on coordination among African governments, health-service providers, drug makers, and non-governmental
organizations.
As a result, the Summit of the Americas and other regional
organizations
are better positioned to address regional crises, like the coming meltdown in Venezuela, and opportunities, such as the establishment of a hemispheric energy, trade, and law-enforcement infrastructure.
But the hope of democracy remains strongly rooted in Georgia’s people, civic organizations, and media.
The Bank can be where the world convenes to address the dire, yet solvable, problems of sustainable development, bringing together governments, scientists, scholars, civil-society organizations, and the public to advance that great cause.
In each country, partner institutions including the minister of health, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, other UN agencies, service groups like Rotary International, representatives from donor governments, the private sector and non-governmental organizations, jointly and carefully planned each immunization campaign.
After all, state bureaucracies are, on one level, simply a species of the large and complex
organizations
that, in the private sector, are subject to standardized performance indicators.
On another level, however, state bureaucracies are very different from private-sector organizations, for they have their own characteristics and objectives, which will be endangered were they are reduced to quantitative standards of performance and efficiency.
Organizations
like Memorial and the Moscow School of Political Studies have no place in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Russia, on the other hand, feels threatened by the invasion of western-funded non-governmental
organizations.
Simply put, Western Europe is overrepresented in international organizations, given its size in terms of GDP and even more so in terms of population.
It is thus not surprising that some Europeans - particularly the French - are so reluctant to reform the international organizations, even in terms of cutting waste and inefficiency at the UN.
So far, there are no United Nations refugee camps, only modest aid from religious
organizations
and other NGOs.
Europe’s policy toward Africa may suffer shortcomings, but at least there is a policy, which is based on supporting African states and regional
organizations
like the African Union whenever practicable, necessary and, above all, requested.
They will also facilitate cooperation with international
organizations
and development finance institutions, which can provide additional funds, while helping countries to upgrade their productive capacity.
More recently, local commissions, non-governmental organizations, an increasingly assertive media, and sanctioned public demonstrations have become established channels for mediating social conflict.
In recent years, hundreds of thousands of non-governmental organizations, often with official approval, have represented individuals on bread-and-butter issues, including land seizures, housing demolitions, environmental abuses, labor rights, and health care.
Legislative debates within the National People’s Congress, whose nearly 3,000 members are elected from a wide range of local and national organizations, can be quite spirited.
The models used by all of the forecasting
organizations
dramatically underestimated the fiscal multiplier: the impact of changes in government spending on output.
Forecasting
organizations
are finally admitting that they underestimated the fiscal multiplier.
The Fed in DenialWASHINGTON, DC – The United States Federal Reserve System is one of the most powerful governmental
organizations
in the history of the world.
The United Nations and other
organizations
bear witness to countries’ commitment to principles of justice and solidarity, and to their willingness to set aside their narrow agendas to serve higher causes.
Yet the indictment’s failure to mention violence against women is a “huge shock” to the victims, according to Congolese human rights
organizations.
According to the OECD, microfinance institutions, including national foreign-aid agencies, banks, credit unions, and nonprofit organizations, already provide basic financial services to more than 100 million of the world’s enterprising poor, 90% of them women.
Contracting out some activities to nonprofit/nongovernmental
organizations
should be considered along with improved external monitoring.
The performance of the bureaucracy would also be lifted by the provision of improved audit agencies and ombudsmen, and by grassroots monitoring corruption, with technical assistance and information provision allocated centrally by government or nongovernmental
organizations.
The world’s 190-plus states now co-exist with a larger number of powerful non-sovereign and at least partly (and often largely) independent actors, ranging from corporations to non-government
organizations
(NGO’s), from terrorist groups to drug cartels, from regional and global institutions to banks and private equity funds.
This is not to argue that Microsoft, Amnesty International, or Goldman Sachs be given seats in the United Nations General Assembly, but it does mean including representatives of such
organizations
in regional and global deliberations when they have the capacity to affect whether and how regional and global challenges are met.
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