• IPS/Inter Press Service - North America, Inc. (mott.org)
  • The Washington D.C.-based Global Financial Correspondent of IPS/Inter Press Service-North America ensures ongoing media coverage of the roles and impacts of international financial institutions, as well as trade negotiations.This grant will enable IPS to continue to report on international financial institutions and, by supporting a correspondent in its Washington, D.C. bureau, provide systematic coverage for Inter Press Service's newswire. (mott.org)
  • Latin America and the Caribbean needs to implement macroeconomic policies to lower inflation and mitigate the impacts of an adverse global context in 2023. (iadb.org)
  • In North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, 140 labor organizations in 35 countries are affiliated to PSI , with a total membership of about 3.3 million workers. (world-psi.org)
  • The Hindu identity of my wife's family was shaped by generations of living in Guyana, a former British colony on the northeast shoulder of South America. (religionnews.com)
  • The vision of CREAD is to be the premier consortium for distance education for North, Central and South America, and to provide opportunities for improving educational quality, sharing information and finding greater strength through institutional cooperation. (cread.org)
  • Onchocerciasis is endemic in Africa, Yemen, and in small foci in Central America and South America. (medscape.com)
  • The numbers are alarming, said Elie Henry, president of the church in Inter-America, as he addressed dozens of administrators. (adventistreview.org)
  • American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. (cdc.gov)
  • This study evaluated the inter-rater reliability of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists [ACGIH(R)] hand activity level (HAL), an observational ergonom ic assessment method used to estimate physical exposure to repetitive exertions during task performance. (cdc.gov)
  • Inter-American Literature involves the comparative study of authors and texts from all the Americas: North, South and Central, including the Caribbean. (wikipedia.org)
  • The IDB Group is one of the first multilateral development banks planning to triple direct and mobilized climate financing, aiming to provide $150 billion to Latin America and the Caribbean over the next decade. (iadb.org)
  • We analyze the latest results from Latin America and the Caribbean. (iadb.org)
  • According to the UNCCD Global Mechanism, 28 percent of land in Latin America and the Caribbean is drylands, arid and semi-arid lands and sub-humid areas that are home to 125 million people, including 60 percent of the poorest people in the region. (ipsnews.net)
  • And the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), a regional U.N. agency, says that of the total drylands, 75 percent are suffering serious land degradation problems due to climate change and poor management. (ipsnews.net)
  • CARACAS, Mar 6 2013 (IPS) - Part of the legacy left by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, who died Tuesday, was his determined struggle for the integration of Latin America independent of the standards and models of the industrialised North, and for the reinvigoration of left-wing radicalism in Latin America and the Caribbean. (ipsnews.net)
  • His election preceded that of Evo Morales in Bolivia, Rafael Correa in Ecuador and Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, whose countries are partners of Venezuela, Cuba and several Caribbean island nations in the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA). (ipsnews.net)
  • Besides founding ALBA, Chávez played a key role in the creation of the recently established South American Community of Nations (UNASUR) and Community of Latin American and Caribbean State (CELAC), and of the regional Latin American TV network Telesur, the Banco del Sur (Bank of the South), and an incipient regional currency, the sucre, to facilitate intra-regional trade without the need for euros or dollars. (ipsnews.net)
  • In addition, the MDG is comparable to some countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and is goals only address access to improved water sources, which far below the regional average of 80% sanitation coverage for does not necessarily ensure that drinking water is free of Latin America and Caribbean.1 In addition, Haiti is the only contamination. (cdc.gov)
  • S eventh-day Adventist administrators from all of Inter-American Division's (IAD) unions, conferences, and missions got a clear picture of membership growth and losses during a recent six-day meeting that brought leaders together to help define the future of the church. (adventistreview.org)
  • The Inter-American Division's Secretariat upholds diligently the mission of the church and strives to maintain the principles and values of the Bible and the Seventh Day Adventist Church in all areas of its ministry. (interamerica.org)
  • The office of Treasury in the Inter-American Division manages the Division's economic resources, ensuring financial stability in order for it to function effectively. (interamerica.org)
  • Thousands of people migrate - from Africa to Europe, from Latin America to the United States, or from the countryside to the cities, within countries, and a large proportion of them do so because their land is no longer productive. (ipsnews.net)
  • We need to look more closely at our losses," said Leonard Johnson, executive secretary for the church in Inter-America. (adventistreview.org)
  • A 2008 ECLAC report, Poverty, Desertification and Degradation of Natural Resources, says the situation is serious in nearly all countries of the region, and threatens the subsistence of a large part of the 120 million Latin Americans living in rural areas. (ipsnews.net)
  • You won't want to miss this multi-faith study on Matthew Desmond's latest book Poverty, by America. (stlukesumc.com)
  • And then "over 80 percent of Americans say that if we want to regain our unity, we need to shrink the gap between rich and poor. (civilpolitics.org)
  • This research brief proposes a critical analysis of the judicial inter-relation between international and regional human rights systems. (lu.se)
  • His countless contributions to theological education highlight his position as a pillar for the Inter-American ministerial body," Leito said. (adventistreview.org)
  • Displaying all content tagged with the category Inter-Korean. (keia.org)
  • To act and play a leadership role as a coordinating mechanism for inter-American distance education and training. (cread.org)
  • The office of the Presidency in the Inter-American Division is comprised by a group of individuals who enrich the mission of the church with their leadership and provide a spiritual vision for the church in all its departments, organizations and institutions throughout the territory. (interamerica.org)
  • Coined as Inter-America's Pastoral Family Week of Prayer, the annual event occurs at the beginning of each year to provide spiritual strength to the 4,028 local church pastors and those in administrative and departmental leadership positions who oversee the more than 23,000 congregations and institutions across the Inter-American Division (IAD). (adventistworld.org)
  • The American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR) has weathered many storms in its fifty years of existence. (ejiltalk.org)
  • We hope you will join our fight AGAINST the costly and deadly illegal immigration & illegal immigrant invasion of America by JOINING our ACTIVISM ALERTS (Click Here) . (alipac.us)
  • Spanish American and Brazilian Literature in Inter-American Perspective: The Comparative Approach. (wikipedia.org)
  • While many analysis in recent days have highlighted how this decision affects the European human rights regime (see for instance here , here , here , here ), this contribution offers a comparative perspective by focusing on the Inter-American human rights system. (ejiltalk.org)
  • Groups, such as the Pew Research Center, that study religious demographics don't keep data on intercultural and inter-tradition relationships and marriages, but such bonds among American Hindus are clearly on the rise as the children of different diaspora communities meet at school or at work and as Hindus have begun identifying more with the idea of being Hindu than a specific sect or tradition within the faith. (religionnews.com)
  • The week was all about stretching the family bonds among the pastoral families throughout Inter-America, praying together, working together, crying together, and moving together toward the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ," Rodríguez said. (adventistworld.org)
  • and ensure that its reporting receives widespread distribution to policymakers, non-governmental organizations and academics around the world.Annually, more than 100 stories are produced and distributed to newspapers and radio stations, posted on the Inter Press Service Web site, distributed through collaborating non-governmental organizations and circulated to subscribers around the world. (mott.org)
  • The purpose of the MIA Project is to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed cremated remains of American veterans through the joint efforts of private, state and federal organizations. (miap.us)
  • The Missing in America Veterans Recovery Program (MIAP) (EIN: 20-8408832) is a Federal recognized Non-Profit Veterans Organization for the identification, location, verification, and movement of Veterans and their Dependents. (miap.us)
  • The initial focus of the MIA Project will be a massive, nation-wide effort to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed remains of forgotten veterans. (miap.us)
  • This task will be executed through the combined, cooperative efforts of members of the American Legion, other volunteer service and veteran organizations, local Funeral Homes, State Funeral Commissions, State and National Veterans Administration Agencies, and the State and National Veterans Cemetery Administrations. (miap.us)
  • The Idaho State Veterans cemetery interred 21 cremains of forgotten veterans, with full military honors and the dignity these fallen heroes so richly deserved. (miap.us)
  • Through a process of inter-American and inter-institutional collaboration, the improvement of distance education and the diffusion of knowledge about its practice throughout the Americas. (cread.org)
  • In this post, we will look at the law and practice of derogations in the Inter-American system and then highlight how the institutional organs have sprung into action. (ejiltalk.org)
  • The method can have a broad focus, as in studies of race relations in the Americas or the literary representation of the Native American, or it can focus more narrowly on issues of influence and reception that link specific authors and texts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Inter-American Literature can also deal with the development of certain literary forms, such as the immigrant novel or the New-World epic poem, or with literary periods and movements, such as the colonial period, the nineteenth-century, or Modernism in the Americas. (wikipedia.org)
  • As in comparative studies generally, inter-American literary scholarship should work, as often as possible, with texts written in their original languages and should seek to identify those similarities (of theme, form, or period) that tie the literatures of the Americas together while also recognizing and maintaining the very important differences (of history, style, and culture) that distinguish them and that make them separate works of art. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has given notice of its intention to withdraw in a year's time from the leading regional human rights treaty in the Americas, with the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) having confirmed receipt of the notice of denunciation here: http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/press_release.asp?sCodigo=E-307/12. (ejiltalk.org)
  • The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - the main human rights body for the Americas-held a hearing in the case of Paola del Rosario Guzmán Albarracín, an Ecuadorian teenager who was sexually abused repeatedly by her school's vice-principal for two years and later committed suicide in 2002 after discovering she was pregnant. (reproductiverights.org)
  • It is in response to the Assembly VII decision to endorse a US nationwide study on the present state of inter-Orthodox parish-to-parish cooperation on the local level. (ocl.org)
  • The analysis of replies to a nationwide clergy survey identified 54 cities and geographic areas with a high level of inter-Orthodox communication and cooperation. (ocl.org)
  • This study aims to explore the discourse on partnerships applied in the EU's development cooperation in Central America. (lu.se)
  • SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - Oct 8, 2013) - SGB, Inc. (SG Biofuels), an energy crop company delivering high performance bioenergy solutions for the renewable fuel, biomass and chemical markets, has signed a mandate letter with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the debt financing of its 25,000 acre Jatropha bioenergy project in Guatemala. (yahoo.com)
  • They need America to show their thanks for their service. (miap.us)
  • A Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives includes a separate sample of American Indians and Alaska Natives living on or near Federal reservations and eligible to receive care provided or supported by the Indian Health Service. (cdc.gov)
  • To hold inter-American conferences and other conferences, seminars, and professional development sessions in the area of distance education. (cread.org)
  • Conferences have taken place in practically all of the countries of the American continent, as well as in Spain. (cread.org)
  • The Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter repudiate the events that occurred during and after the peaceful demonstrations by student organizations on Feb. 12, 2014, in Venezuela. (cartercenter.org)
  • Rediscovering the New World: Inter-American Literature in a Comparative Context. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter group is composed of former presidents, prime ministers, cabinet ministers and human rights leaders from the Western Hemisphere who seek to increase the visibility of the Inter-American Democratic Charter and to prevent democratic tensions from erupting into crises. (cartercenter.org)
  • But the following year the Saints and Millers became charter members of the American Association. (sabr.org)
  • A summary of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Judicial Interpretation. (lu.se)
  • In the first six months of the year, 462 people died of malnutrition-related causes in the Central American country. (ipsnews.net)
  • Rights advocates and lawmakers are expressing increased concern over the United States' handling of the sudden influx of tens of thousands of undocumented child and female migrants from Central America. (ipsnews.net)
  • In addition to researching which power relations they convey, I look at their impact on EU-Central American partnerships, and how this discourse can be reformed. (lu.se)
  • A group of pastoral families in the Inter-American Division church region prays together via video conference during the evening worship program of the Pastoral Family Week of Prayer, February 5, 2021. (adventistworld.org)
  • By Aphrodite Kotrotsios, Co-Publisher Hellenic News of America and the Mid-Atlantic Greek-American Foundation (MAGAF) organized three unforgettable events in Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland this. (hellenicnews.com)
  • Readers interested in reform within the international human rights system, including the reform of the UN human rights treaty monitoring system previously discussed here, may be interested in yesterday's announcement by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), adding a regional dimension to discussions. (ejiltalk.org)
  • The Inter-American Commission must hold Ecuador accountable for failing to take action in Paola's case and those of other adolescent survivors of sexual assault. (reproductiverights.org)
  • Sincere thanks are expressed to the Inter-American Drug Control Commission (CICAD) for provision of funding for the survey and to their representative, Mr. Pernell Clarke, for his contribution in providing technical assistance to the training of field officers and data entry operators. (who.int)
  • Another project analyzes the interaction between the Inter-American Court of Justice and domestic politics in the overturning of amnesty laws in Latin America. (uci.edu)
  • This terminological difference was already highlighted by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) in its advisory opinion OC-8/87 on "Habeas Corpus in Emergency Situations " in 1987 when it held that states can never suspend the rights inherent to the human person, they can only limit their full and effective exercise. (ejiltalk.org)
  • This summary proposes a critical legal analysis of the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights regarding indigenous peoples' rights to lands, participation, and consultation. (lu.se)
  • Inter RAO - Engineering's decision was based on AVEVA's reputation for successful project implementation in Russia and abroad, the high competency level of AVEVA specialists and AVEVA's flexible approach to meeting clients' requirements. (amerisurv.com)
  • Yet, in contrast to its European counterpart, the American provision is more specific in the temporal application and includes explicit anti-discrimination prohibitions. (ejiltalk.org)
  • Ideally, every Inter-American Literature project should involve at least two of the New World's languages and literatures, as, for instance, in a study of the "New Novel" form in Canada, the United States, Peru, and Brazil during the 1960s. (wikipedia.org)
  • The field cannot be truly inter-American when most American countries are relegated to the position of object of study. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the challenges which arise from the Corona pandemic are unprecedented, also for the Inter-American human rights system. (ejiltalk.org)
  • Article 27 of the American Convention regulates the "suspension of guarantees" in the Inter-American system. (ejiltalk.org)
  • via the American Red Cross mortality tracking system. (cdc.gov)
  • Inter- and intraobserver agreement in judging angiographic results remain poorly characterized. (ajnr.org)
  • A member of Inter RAO Group, Inter RAO - Engineering offers construction project management and engineering services in the electric power industry in Russia and worldwide and has a proven track record of successful construction and refurbishment of energy facilities with combined power generation capacity of 6.3 GW. (amerisurv.com)
  • Dewberry's Inter-County Connector (ICC) - Contract C project was recently selected by Roads & Bridges magazine as a 2011 Top Roads winner. (amerisurv.com)
  • Pedro Iglesias (left), family ministries director for the Adventist Church in the Inter-American Division, prays for pastoral families along with his wife, Cecilia Iglesias, associate family ministries director, during a special prayer segment on February 5, 2021. (adventistworld.org)
  • Evidence-based methods for inter-group civility. (civilpolitics.org)
  • Educating the Public on Evidence-based methods for improving inter-group civility. (civilpolitics.org)
  • Our goal is to educate the public about social science research on improving inter-group relations across moral divides. (civilpolitics.org)
  • Welcome to Perspectives, the new ecumenical and inter-religious blog of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. (elca.org)
  • Are the American people polarized or is polarization confined to a political elite? (civilpolitics.org)
  • With the recent American Values Survey in hand Don Baer and Mark Penn favor the latter, bolding proclaiming that blame for our crippling polarization "falls squarely on our political leaders. (civilpolitics.org)
  • It operated with the financial and logistical support of three agencies: the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Organization of American States (OAS), and the InterAmerican Organization for Higher Education (IOHE). (cread.org)
  • Messi, whose contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires June 30, has agreed to join Inter Miami and could finalize the deal soon. (bostonglobe.com)