• OECD contributions to the G20 on tax have helped to reform, reshape and modernise the international tax architecture. (oecd.org)
  • The OECD Secretary-General presents reports to G20 Finance Ministers and Leaders to update them on the progress of international tax co-operation. (oecd.org)
  • For the first time ever in international tax matters, OECD and G20 countries worked together to develop the OECD/G20 BEPS Package to equip governments with domestic and international instruments needed to tackle tax avoidance. (oecd.org)
  • Representatives from the United States, European Union, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Brazil, and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Test Guidelines Programme met to discuss ongoing efforts to update OECD Guidance Document 34. (nih.gov)
  • ICC and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest in order to promote sustainable economic growth, revive global trade and advance the transition to a green economy. (iccwbo.org)
  • The two organisations already have a long history of cooperation across a variety of policy areas and initiatives, ranging from ICC's input to the OECD initiative for safe international mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic, to collaboration on whistle-blowing guidelines. (iccwbo.org)
  • We're proud to partner with the OECD in support of its international policy and standard-setting work. (iccwbo.org)
  • This Memorandum of Understanding will formalise and further strengthen our cooperation, in particular around exchange of information and data and the dissemination of OECD reports, policies, standards and best practices. (iccwbo.org)
  • Bilateral and multilateral cooperation agreements ("Memoranda of Understanding - MoUs ") may be concluded with foreign supervisory authorities in the areas of banking supervision, insurance supervision and securities supervision for improving the coordination of supervisory tasks. (gv.at)
  • This dialog facilitates international cooperation in the critical areas of validation studies, independent peer review, and development of harmonized recommendations. (nih.gov)
  • The G20 facilitates international cooperation on economic and financial policy issues. (rba.gov.au)
  • c) Payments by governments or international organizations to other governments to cover the salaries of those technical assistance staff who are resident in the country in which they are working and are employed by the host government. (insee.fr)
  • The International Cooperation on Alternative Test Methods (ICATM) was created to foster dialog among national validation organizations. (nih.gov)
  • These issues and others linked to the use of ICTsare integrated in the programmes being carried out by UNESCO in closecooperation with other international governmental andnon-governmental organizations such as the European Union, the WorldBank, the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)and the International Council for Distance Education(ICDE). (thejournal.com)
  • The Department of International Cooperation Studies fosters people who can play a role in solving increasingly diverse global issues at the forefront of international cooperation in international organizations, governments, private companies, and other fields. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • Educating talented young Japanese in response to the fact that the United Nations, other specialized international organizations, and international development finance institutions are making efforts to recruit such people to join them, but have not yet secured enough people to fill the positions. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • In addition to core courses on the roles and functions of international organizations and the private sector, and specialized courses on peacebuilding and international politics, including international cooperation, the program offers a number of coursework subjects taught by experts with extensive practical experience in international organizations and international cooperation. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • In addition, practical programs such as on-the-job training at international organizations are incorporated as elective required courses. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • In Peace Cooperation and Peacebuilding Studies, students learn about the philosophy and activities of the United Nations and other international organizations in terms of conflict resolution, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding, as well as bilateral cooperative relationships, to prepare them for immediate future work in these fields. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • His articles have appeared in journals such as American Political Science Review , International Organization , International Studies Quarterly , British Journal of Political Science , Review of International Organizations , European Journal of International Relations , Journal of Common Market Studies , Journal of European Public Policy , and West European Politics . (lu.se)
  • Since 2019, with a development focus on professional users in broadcast, sound studios, film, and commercial production, MAGIX is increasingly focusing on international growth - mainly in China and the US. (magix.com)
  • 9 June 2019 marks World Accreditation Day as a global initiative, jointly established by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC), to raise awareness of the importance of accreditation. (ilac.org)
  • Give feedback and recommendations to international legislation organisations e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Current international cooperation (D74) includes all transfers in cash or in kind between general government and governments or international organisations in the rest of the world, except investment grants and other capital transfers. (insee.fr)
  • Current international cooperation includes transfers between general government and international organisations located in the country, as international organisations are not treated as resident institutional units of the countries in which they are located. (insee.fr)
  • The Saeima has established delegations to represent the interests of our country in interparliamentary organisations, and MPs also form groups for promoting cooperation with parliaments of other countries. (saeima.lv)
  • We, the undersigned civil society organisations and trade unions, strongly support and welcome the UNGA resolution on promotion of inclusive and effective international tax cooperation at the UN (A/C.2/77/L.11/Rev.1). (ngocongo.org)
  • We, the undersigned civil society organisations and trade unions, bring in-depth knowledge from all regions of the world about the devastating impacts of the failure of international tax cooperation, including the continued bleeding of public resources in the form of illicit financial flows. (ngocongo.org)
  • HIRA is encouraging international dialogue via the establishment of a global alliance of national healthcare purchasing and insurance organisations and will be hosting a conference in Seoul from the 14-15 January 2016. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Last year I discussed some key recent international developments, such as the cooperation agreements among national antitrust enforcement authorities, the then-new international guidelines issued by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, and the International Antitrust Enforcement Assistance Act. (ftc.gov)
  • The ministers agreed on stronger cooperation with the aim to improve social security systems and administration, exchange on social security agreements, and promote international standards and guidelines. (issa.int)
  • This study aimed to understand and disseminate the international cooperation agreements in the area of drugs, signed by Brazil and projects on drug demand reduction, conducted between 1998 and 2008 under the agreements signed. (bvsalud.org)
  • In total, 25 bilateral international agreements in effect and two institutions that concentrate the main projects were found in the country, totaling 13 projects during the study period. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results showed that Brazil, by ratifying international conventions and bilateral agreements for drug control, assumed a greater international commitment and has been working closely with its partners to harmonize their policies in order to achieve effective results in drug control in the country. (bvsalud.org)
  • The curriculum is designed to be practical so that students can be effective the moment they enter the field of international cooperation. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • This progress with ongoing reforms of the international tax system was endorsed by G20 Leaders at their meeting in September 2023. (oecd.org)
  • Sustainable Development Studies/Social and Educational Development Studies focuses on sustainable development, with themes including the concept of sustainability, which lies at the core of Agenda 2030 -a major goal of the international community- and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including poverty and hunger eradication, environment and development, corporate support, public-private partnerships, and other themes. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • To support the BRICS countries in their efforts to strengthen cooperation on social security, the International Social Security Association (ISSA) launches a Virtual Liaison Office in cooperation with the International Labour Office (ILO). (issa.int)
  • Science transcends national boundaries and international scientific partnerships are essential for breakthrough discoveries that advance science and benefit all people. (aps.org)
  • It is conducted in direct interaction with the CNRS Direction "Europe and International" and the CNRS Partnerships and Valorisation Office, in line with the University of Toulouse, the Region Occitanie and the ministry for higher education, research and innovation policies. (ipbs.fr)
  • Fogarty is dedicated to advancing the mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by supporting and facilitating global health research conducted by U.S. and international investigators, building partnerships between health research institutions in the U.S. and abroad, and training the next generation of scientists to address global health needs. (nih.gov)
  • Evaluation of tenders, Site Acceptance Tests Initiate bilateral or multilateral forms of cooperation on various Aerodrome Surveillance related subjects. (wikipedia.org)
  • IPBS cooperation with the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) benefit from the creation (2016-2020) and renewal (2021-2025) of the International Research partnership (IRP) MAC-TB/HIV . (ipbs.fr)
  • On March 30, 2021, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), the President of the European Council, and 23 heads of government came together in a joint call for a new international treaty on pandemic preparedness and response. (ipinst.org)
  • Ramallah - West Bank, 09 December 2021 - Dr. Youseung Shin, the country Director of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Palestine, and Dr. Richard Peeperkorn Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) signed off today on an agreement to establish two new Public Rehabilitation Outpatient Centers in Ramallah and Qabatiya in the West Bank, in coordination with the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MoH). (who.int)
  • The International Peace Institute is an independent, non-profit organization working to strengthen inclusive multilateralism for a more peaceful and sustainable planet. (ipinst.org)
  • He currently serves on the editorial boards of International Organization , European Political Science Review , West European Politics , and Political Research Exchange . (lu.se)
  • Adam Lupel has been Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at the International Peace Institute since 2016. (ipinst.org)
  • With the aim to further enhance regulatory consideration and adoption of defined approaches, the European Union Reference Laboratory for Alternatives to Animal testing in collaboration with the International Cooperation on Alternative Test Methods hosted, on 4-5 October 2016, a workshop on the international regulatory applicability and acceptance of alternative non-animal approaches, i.e., defined approaches, to skin sensitisation assessment of chemicals used in a variety of sectors. (nih.gov)
  • As head of division, Fredrik Hörstedt will be responsible for leading Vinnova's work to develop international collaborations that strengthen Sweden as an innovation country and that contribute to achieving the global sustainability goals in Agenda 2030. (vinnova.se)
  • Fredrik Hörstedt has extensive experience of leadership in international research and innovation collaboration and will be an excellent leader and representative of Vinnova at a time when it is more important than ever to ensure collaborations that make a difference. (vinnova.se)
  • Scientists engaged in international scientific collaborations must respect the relevant research protocols of those countries involved in the collaboration, along with the general principles of research integrity, such as objectivity, honesty, openness, accountability, fairness, disclosure, and stewardship. (aps.org)
  • We urge all UN Member States to maintain and reinforce the spirit of international cooperation that resulted in the adoption by consensus of this historic resolution. (ngocongo.org)
  • The IPBS international strategy aims to reinforce cooperation, to increase the IPBS international visibility and attractiveness but also to heighten IPBS participation to the European research and innovation framework Horizon Europe. (ipbs.fr)
  • We also urge all UN Member States to keep in mind that international tax cooperation is urgently needed, not least to combat tax-related illicit financial flows, which are costing governments hundreds of billions of dollars in lost tax income every year. (ngocongo.org)
  • Governments, research institutions, and professional societies are responsible for developing clear and well-communicated standards that define responsible research conduct, disseminating them to national scientists and international partners, and holding scientists accountable for adhering to these standards. (aps.org)
  • Typically, regulatory cooperation and "good regulatory practices" chapters in trade agree- ments require governments to institution- alise voluntary or mandatory arrangements through which public servants in different countries can and in some cases must work together, usually in close collaboration with industry, to reduce or eliminate differences in domestic laws, policies, standards, regulations and testing procedures - including health, en- vironmental and consumer protections - that are said to impede trade. (tni.org)
  • Cancio and her family are among the residents of agricultural localities involved in Biomass Cuba, a project initiated in 2009 with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), which is currently in its third stage and is to be completed in 2022. (ipsnews.net)
  • The European countries are endeavouring to improve their cooperation and the harmonisation of their environmental data. (wsl.ch)
  • There was a general consensus among the workshop participants that to maximise global regulatory acceptance of data generated with defined approaches, international harmonisation and standardisation are needed. (nih.gov)
  • On behalf of the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), we lend technical and scientific support for European land monitoring by contributing our knowledge of remote sensing methodology and our many years of experience with monitoring programmes at an international level. (wsl.ch)
  • The current policy of the IPBS is to increase its international cooperation through the strengthening of the framework for hosting foreign students and researchers, the participation to mobility programmes such as "Projets de Recherche Conjoints" or International cooperation tools (IEA, IRN, IRP) developed by the CNRS and "Partenariats Hubert Curien" (PHC) developed by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (ipbs.fr)
  • such policies mustn't be confused with mere humanitarian aid programmes, in that cooperation policies require receiving countries to express high degrees of commitment and responsibility. (mulino.it)
  • He has served as a diplomat in Tunisia and Sudan, where he was involved in cooperation programmes. (mulino.it)
  • It is the effectiveness of the international supervisory architecture in the face of this risk environment that we consider, and we then provide some suggestions for future policy reforms. (bis.org)
  • The negotiation and conclusion of memoranda of understanding ( MoUs ) and supervisory colleges , in which all relevant supervisory authorities relevant for the supervision of cross-border groups cooperate, are both important elements of supervisory authority cooperation. (gv.at)
  • Multilateral Memoranda of Understanding - MMoUs ) are also concluded with multilateral institutions, which are intended to establish international cooperation in supervisory issues. (gv.at)
  • It was the predecessor of the present-day U.S. Agency for International Development. (wikipedia.org)
  • On September 4, 1961, the ICA was abolished by act of Congress (75 Stat. 446) and all functions were transferred to U.S. Agency for International Development. (wikipedia.org)
  • U.S. Agency for International Development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Improved international cooperation of EU-Mexico and EU-Brazil research and industrial communities on advanced HPC application development. (europa.eu)
  • International cooperation is driven by the vision of a world without poverty and in peace, for sustainable development. (admin.ch)
  • We pointed out on numerous occasions that Russia and China, just as the majority of other countries, share the striving for equal and mutually beneficial cooperation towards universal, sustainable and lasting economic progress and social welfare based on respect for the civilisational diversity and the right of every state to its own development model. (kremlin.ru)
  • It is notable that Russia and China have reached a practical agreement on a concurrent and coordinated development of the EAEU and the Belt and Road Initiative and a non-preferential agreement on trade and economic cooperation between EAEU member states and the People's Republic of China. (kremlin.ru)
  • It is involved in international development cooperation on the municipal level, international youth projects and in the international dialogue. (bonn.de)
  • It is also evident that for DLR to succeed, research cooperation and technology development must transcend national borders. (dlr.de)
  • The current discussions regarding further development and financing of the International Space Station and European launch vehicles are a good example of the challenges involved in European cooperation. (dlr.de)
  • This article highlights the advantages of using Free Software in international development cooperation. (fsfe.org)
  • International development cooperation is increasingly digitised. (fsfe.org)
  • In order to tap the full potential of digital development cooperation, the FSFE demands that all software development (co-)financed by taxpayers' money be published as Free Software. (fsfe.org)
  • International development cooperation is concerned with the sustainable improvement of global economic, social, ecological and political conditions. (fsfe.org)
  • International development cooperation strives for the UN sustainability goals and the empowerment of partners: Existing dependencies of development recipients should be reduced and new dependencies avoided at all costs. (fsfe.org)
  • The focus of international development cooperation is increasingly shifting to the level of digital cooperation. (fsfe.org)
  • Traditional donor and recipient constellations remain almost unchanged, but development cooperation is shifting more and more into the digital realm. (fsfe.org)
  • As with analog development cooperation, digital development policy solutions can only have a lasting effect if existing dependencies are reduced and new dependencies are avoided at all costs. (fsfe.org)
  • In this article the basics and advantages of the use of Free Software in development cooperation will be examined in detail. (fsfe.org)
  • eGovernance, eHealth, digital agriculture and other digital services of international development cooperation are based on the use of software. (fsfe.org)
  • Yunia Cancio and her husband and son stand next to the biodigester installed on their El Renacer farm, in the municipality of Cabaiguán, Sancti Spíritus province, thanks to the Biomass Cuba project financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. (ipsnews.net)
  • In our December Newsletter, read about the German Corona Warn App being published independently to extend software freedom, learn about public code in international development cooperation, enjoy an interview with Cord-Landwehr from KDE about REUSE adoption, one about the Zurich local group receiving a DINACon award and much more. (fsfe.org)
  • International development cooperation strives to achieve the UN sustainability goals by improving global conditions and the empowering of local partners. (fsfe.org)
  • As in the case of Software Freedom in general, in international development cooperation existing dependencies should be reduced and new dependencies avoided at all costs. (fsfe.org)
  • Together with experts in the field, the FSFE summarises these interrelations in an article and demands that publicly funded software in international development cooperation be published as Free Software . (fsfe.org)
  • The Forum Cities and Regions for Development Cooperation aims to foster policy dialogue on sustainable urban development among local and regional authorities and their associations from the European Union and its partner countries. (wetlands.org)
  • International cooperation is an essential element in resolving these challenges and promoting sustainable peace and economic, social, and educational development. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • Regarding social and educational development, there are still high expectations for research on issues such as migration and population problems facing the international community, local communities and cultures, women's empowerment and gender theory, support for people with disabilities, and international cooperation and collaboration for educational development and its promotion, which are essential for development, especially in developing countries. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • A transparent system, data analysis and active international cooperation are at the heart of Korea's successes in health system development said Dr Myongsei Sohn, President of the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Centre (HIRA) at a public lecture at LSE last night (Monday 16 November). (lse.ac.uk)
  • This strategy for the development and structuration of the IPBS international cooperation is driven by Dr. Isabelle Saves, head of the international Cooperation office. (ipbs.fr)
  • This dramatic situation makes promotion of development a top priority for the international community, for ethical reasons but also in order to safeguard global political and economic stability. (mulino.it)
  • It is an item of the international agenda, as a source for the development and implementation of international cooperation initiatives. (bvsalud.org)
  • Likewise, international scientific cooperation contributes to economic growth and fosters mutual understanding across political and ideological divisions-promoting peaceful relations among partnering nations. (aps.org)
  • In addition, researchers are actively involved in the hosting and training of foreign students and postdoctoral researchers to increase the exchange of expertise between institutions of international repute. (ipbs.fr)
  • The feeding of IPBS international network of research institutions also implies direct interactions with the Campus France Agency and the French and foreign diplomatic networks. (ipbs.fr)
  • Joint research programs with research institutions around the world, in Asia (Taiwan and Japan) and North America (Canada and US) and South America (Brazil and Argentina), illustrate the international scope of the IPBS. (ipbs.fr)
  • a de facto cooperation on the adult learning, distance learning, e-learning, international and social cooperation, longlife learning programs is in place with the International collaboration of IILA - International Institute of Latin America, and the Territories of Tomorrow Foundations. (uniecampus.it)
  • Success at the European level is always based on cooperation, which relies on national technological expertise and joint (financial) efforts. (dlr.de)
  • Participation in joint design and implementation of training and research activities, to improve our own standards further, and to foster eCampus visibility at the European and international level. (uniecampus.it)
  • The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation is being held in Beijing on October 17-18, ten years after the initiative was launched. (kremlin.ru)
  • It also rhymes with our idea of creating a greater Eurasian partnership as an area of cooperation and interaction among like-minded nations and the alignment of various integration processes, such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), which Russia is successfully developing with its post-Soviet partners. (kremlin.ru)
  • Potential assessment criteria were defined for a systematic evaluation of existing defined approaches that would facilitate their translation into international standards, e.g., into a performance-based Test Guideline. (nih.gov)
  • b) Cooperation with Brazil: developing state-of-the-art HPC applications in domains of common interest, such as in eHealth and drug design (e.g. related to diseases such as Zika and Dengue) or energy (e.g. renewables or management of natural resources). (europa.eu)
  • The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 2 million for the cooperation with Mexico and up to EUR 2 million for the cooperation with Brazil would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. (europa.eu)
  • At the same time, Sweden is at the forefront of sustainability and through international cooperation, solutions developed here can be spread to other countries. (vinnova.se)
  • INCOMAT contributes to eliminate these deficiencies and will create cooperation teams of excellence with experts from EU, Third countries and US. (europa.eu)
  • I am pleased to be back at another of these excellent BDA antitrust conferences and to speak to you about some current international antitrust topics. (ftc.gov)
  • Freedom of communication (including travel, electronic means of communication, and other means) for research discussions or for international conferences is essential to realize the full potential of the international scientific enterprise, both internationally and for each nation. (aps.org)
  • Decision-making regarding funding for international scientific conferences and national scientific seminars will be transferred to the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies as of the beginning of 2008. (sav.sk)
  • This report focuses on the significant threats to precautionary environmental, labour, consumer and public health policy from regulatory cooperation and "good regulatory practices" chapters within the EU-Canada Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), and the currently parked EU-U.S Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). (tni.org)
  • The Governor and Deputy Governor have been responsible for chairing meeting sessions covering recent developments in the global economy and financial stability issues, with Reserve Bank staff in the International and Financial Stability Departments working with Australian Treasury officials to help set the agenda for these meetings. (rba.gov.au)
  • Icelandic authorities participate in various international platforms regarding protected areas. (government.is)
  • As outlined below, several international bodies, working together with national authorities, including the Reserve Bank, have made good progress in advancing financial regulation reforms in these four core areas. (rba.gov.au)
  • Cooperation with parliaments of other countries is a significant part of the work of the Saeima. (saeima.lv)
  • Cooperation with colleagues and diplomatic representatives of other countries also takes place at the level of sectoral committees, parliamentary groups, as well as the Presidium and the Speaker of the Saeima. (saeima.lv)
  • Despite the fact that international tax rules and standards affect all countries and people of the world, there has until this point been no inclusive international body where all countries were able to participate on an equal footing in the decision-making on international tax matters. (ngocongo.org)
  • The UN remains the only truly universal body where all countries participate as equals, and the consensus adoption of the UN resolution, including the decision to begin intergovernmental discussions on international tax matters under the auspices of the UN, constitutes a truly historical shift towards fairness and inclusivity. (ngocongo.org)
  • Our global reach in developed and developing countries will enable the voice and backing of the private sector to further advance multilateralism and global cooperation for more widespread peace and prosperity. (iccwbo.org)
  • Furthermore there are specific problems concerning RTD resources and capabilities existing in the Third countries (Western Balkan, Newly Independent States) having been isolated and excluded from the cooperation with EU, their networking works rather on regional level. (europa.eu)
  • International connection in research and innovation is central to strengthening Sweden as an innovation country and for us to succeed in the transition to a sustainable society. (vinnova.se)
  • The mission of the International Cooperation office is to increase the international visibility and attractiveness of the IPBS and to promote participation in the Horizon Europe research and innovation framework. (ipbs.fr)
  • Large-scale environmental monitoring takes place at both national and international levels. (wsl.ch)
  • The topic of 'national activities versus international cooperation' has been discussed quite a bit recently. (dlr.de)
  • International scientific cooperation is balanced with national economic and national security interests most effectively by an intensified commitment to research integrity by all scientists. (aps.org)
  • Another example is the cooperation between the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate and its Park agencies and the United States National Park Service which aims at sharing resources, ideas, policies, management strategies, ranger activities, and safety and risk management tools. (government.is)
  • The research staff and invited national and international leading scholars present ongoing research and analyses of a broad range of exciting topics of relevance for Political Science. (lu.se)
  • Fogarty's Congressional Justification for Fiscal Year 2020 provides justification for activities of the Fogarty International Center, a component of the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (nih.gov)
  • A webinar series co-organized by NICEATM, EURL ECVAM, and the PETA Science Consortium International e.V. and presented in July-November 2020 explored international activities in this area in more detail. (nih.gov)
  • This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (World Heritage Convention) which Iceland ratified in 1995. (government.is)
  • The International Cooperation Administration (ICA) was a United States government agency operating from June 30, 1955, until September 4, 1961, responsible for foreign assistance and 'nonmilitary security' programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, work in this area has been delayed because the United States is yet to pass the International Monetary Fund (IMF) quota and governance reforms agreed to in 2010. (rba.gov.au)
  • The cooperation takes into consideration both the relevant ILO Conventions and Recommendations on social security and the implementation of the ISSA Guidelines for social security administration . (issa.int)
  • Free Software thus is becoming an indispensable fundamental technology that guarantees legally compliant international cooperation and reuse, a technology that enables global scaling with simultaneous local adaptability. (fsfe.org)
  • Global competition and cooperation in science helps advance science, drive innovation, and benefit society. (aps.org)
  • Striving to meet the growing demand in Japan to nurture global-minded people with the advanced academic and practical skills needed by the international community. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • By establishing a program in the Graduate School of Global Studies that specializes in fostering people for international cooperation roles, we will create a system in which students can take not only courses specialized in international cooperation but also related courses from other graduate schools, and develop a new interdisciplinary educational practice within the university. (sophia.ac.jp)
  • the research project The Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence , funded by the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, and the research project Democracy, Autocracy, and International Cooperation, funded by the Swedish Research Council. (lu.se)
  • eCampus encourages international mobility of students and staff. (uniecampus.it)
  • The drive for the partnership comes from eCampus academics, and Partner Universities and Network have been selected that share interests in mobility and research cooperation with at least 1 of the 5 eCampus Faculties. (uniecampus.it)
  • Enhancement of international mobility and language skills of academics, students and staff. (uniecampus.it)
  • International cooperation ranks high in the activities of the City of Bonn itself. (bonn.de)
  • Get insight into the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers' international activities. (norden.org)
  • For carrying out the activities of the John E. Fogarty International Center (described in subpart 2 of part E of title IV of the PHS Act), [$78,109,000] $67,230,000. (nih.gov)
  • The Bank held its annual research conference on the topic of 'Financial Flows and Infrastructure Financing' (hosted jointly with the Lowy Institute for International Policy and the Productivity Commission) to support the work on infrastructure during Australia's G20 presidency. (rba.gov.au)
  • Reform of the international monetary system continues to be a priority for the G20. (rba.gov.au)
  • In an era of growing politico-economic conflict, it's welcome to see an outbreak of international cooperation: the Yukon-Skagway deal for a long-term upgrade to the port facilities that serve the Yukon's mineral exports. (yukon-news.com)
  • The drug phenomenon is a major health problem, with significant social, political, economic and cultural repercussions for the international society. (bvsalud.org)
  • I am very happy that we were able to recruit him for the important role of leading our work to strengthen the Swedish innovation system's international connection, says Darja Isaksson, director general of Vinnova. (vinnova.se)
  • Scientists from NIS and WBC will gain access to the European research community and the EU market as well as to international R&D trends, strategies and innovation systems. (europa.eu)
  • And on December 1st, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution in special session to launch a process to develop a WHO convention, agreement, or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. (ipinst.org)
  • The objective of this paper is to provide a balanced assessment of international cooperation among financial regulators, with a focus on banking supervision. (bis.org)
  • Guidance Document on the Validation and International Acceptance of New or Updated Test Methods for Hazard Assessment ," informally known as "Guidance Document 34," has been since its publication in 2005 a key reference for the conduct of validation studies of new test methods. (nih.gov)
  • HIRA have asked LSE Health's Professor Elias Mossialos to Chair the Scientific Committee of the new network, ensuring ongoing cooperation between HIRA and the LSE. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Vincenzo De Luca is a former Italian delegate in the Oecd's Cooperation Aid Committee and currently directs Enel's international institutional relations. (mulino.it)
  • I agree with the President of China that the Belt and Road idea ties in logically with multilateral efforts to promote creative and constructive interaction throughout the international community. (kremlin.ru)
  • The environment is closely monitored at an international level. (wsl.ch)
  • GENEVA - The number of forcibly displaced people worldwide will top 100 million without greater international cooperation to address multiple crises that "erupt or worsen every day around the world," the UN High Commissioner for Refugees warned at a high-level meeting today. (unhcr.org)