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IMPLEMENTING THE DECLARATION OF THE 60TH ANNUAL DPI/NGO CONFERENCE |
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PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS IN THE CLIMATE CAUCUS PROJECT
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For a list of participating experts, go to Participants.
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2020 Fund |
To accelerate progress to a sustainable world for everyone’s children. It is committed to putting in place exceptional long term, 'new paradigm' social enterprise and organizing strategies to achieve sustainability by the year 2020. Alliance-based approaches are applied to ensure we fully utilize the vast talent and resources available today.
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ACC Strategy |
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American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) |
Provides peer and public recognition of demonstrated competence in an approved specialty area in professional psychology. In addition, ABPP board certification provides the professional with increased opportunities for career growth, including employability, mobility, and financial compensation.
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American Foundation of Savoy Orders |
A not for profit entity that exists in parallel with the American Delegation of the Dynastic Orders of Knighthood and Merit of the Royal House of Savoy Founded in 1993, the American Foundation is a charitable organization that supports charitable, educational and humanitarian activities. This philanthropic work in North America and around the world is supported by members and friends of the American Delegation of Savoy Orders.
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American Psychological Association (APA) |
To advance psychology as a science and profession and as a means of promoting health, education, and human welfare. To support research psychologists working in applied psychological science and to develop and implement initiatives that support and help grow the many applications of psychology.
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Ana Pinto |
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Arava Institute for Environmental Studies |
Environmental teaching and research program in the Middle East, preparing future Arab and Jewish leaders to cooperatively solve the region’s environmental challenges. Located in the heart of Israel's Arava desert, the Arava Institute is a unique oasis of environmental education, research, and international cooperation.
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Association for Spirituality and Psychotherapy |
Committed to the study of how psychotherapy can foster the emergence of the spiritual dimension in peoples lives, and how spiritual practice may enhance personal lives and the psycho-therapeutic experience. Drawing from all religious and spiritual traditions, psychological perspectives and scientific theory and research, emphasizes how the individual can awaken to the spiritual traditions and practices.
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Bioenergy Future Group |
Engage in research on bio-energy related
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Bluewing Consulting |
Helps create the kinds of conversations that lead to innovation, collaboration and change.
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Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University |
Acknowledges the intrinsic goodness of all people. Teaches a practical method of meditation that helps individuals understand their inner strengths and values. Committed to spiritual growth and personal transformation, believing them essential in creating a peaceful and just world. Promotes spiritual understanding, leadership with integrity and elevated actions towards a better world.
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CARE International Pakistan |
http://www.careinternational.org.uk/10949/pakistan/care-in-pakistan.html |
To serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing on diversity, resources and experience across the world, they promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibility. Strengthening people’s ability to help themselves; Providing economic opportunity; Delivering relief in emergencies; Influencing policy decisions at all levels; Addressing discrimination in all its forms.
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Center for Hazards Research and Policy Development |
Engaged in research, education and innovation in hazards and security planning, preparedness, response and recovery.
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Centre for Global Environment Research |
Tackle issues of concern to Indian society, and the world at large, and develop innovative and cost effective solutions. Enhance networking for sustainable interventions. Realize potential for national and international leadership as a knowledge based agent of change in the fields of energy, environment, other natural resources and sustainable development. Inspire and reach out to diverse stakeholders for realizing a shared vision of global sustainable development.
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Centre for Women, the Earth, the Divine |
Dedicated to exploring the parallels that exist between the imaging and treatment of Women and of the Earth, and how our images of the Divine are related to these parallels.
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Coastal Development Partnership (CDP) |
To assist marginalized community, NGOs and Citizens' Forums to build up their capacities, which will in turn help them enhance the capability of the weaker sections of Society, especially women and children, to obtain Social Justice through Environmental and Economic Development.
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Communications Coordination Committee for the United Nations (CCC/UN)
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Compassion in World Farming |
To end factory farming, creating a world where fresh air and daylight are natural parts of any farming system.
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Conservation International |
To conserve the Earth's living heritage – our global biodiversity – and to demonstrate that human societies are able to live harmoniously with nature.
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Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville |
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DESI Power |
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Deutsche Tierschutzbund e.V. (German Animal Welfare Federation) |
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Disaster Mitigation & Vulnerability Reduction, UNDP |
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EALÁT (translated as Reindeer Pastoralism in a Changing Climate) |
A Reindeer Herders Vulnerability Network Study that examines reindeer pastoralism in the light of climate change. Focuses on the adaptive capacity of reindeer pastoralism to climate variability and change and, in particular, on the integration of herders’ knowledge in the study and analysis of their ability to adapt to environmental variability and change.
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Environment Partnership |
Works closely with water user groups, communities and state agencies. Established the water user groups to be a networking and promote their wisdom knowledge to local education and Irrigation Learning Center. Promote the social capital to emerging to economic value and environment value. Drinking water factory is adaptation of environment crisis in waste water & sanitation.
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Federation of Swedish Farmers |
To contribute to the development of companies and industries based on farming and forestry, thereby enabling individual members to realize their goals in terms of profitability, growth and quality of life.
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Fordham University
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Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service
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Genanet |
A project of the organization LIFE-Women develop ecotechnology. Seated in Berlin it promotes environmental protection and equal opportunities for women and men in skilled trades, science and technology; develops new educational concepts, with environmental protection forming an integral part of all areas of training; forges linkes between environmental and feminist politics and organizes women’s networks to promote equality of opportunity in the environmental sector and on the labour market; cooperates with many other countries in Europe.
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Gender and Disaster Network |
An educational project initiated by women and men interested in gender relations in disaster contexts. Goals are to document and analyze women's and men's experiences before, during, and after disaster, situating gender relations in broad political, economic, historical, and cultural context; work across disciplinary and organizational boundaries in support of collaborative research and applied projects; foster information sharing and resource building among network members build and sustain an active international community of scholars and activists.
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Georgetown University
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Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC) / Fire Ecology Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry.
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Global forum for Disaster Management, (GFDM) |
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Global Kids |
Committed to educating and inspiring urban youth to become successful students as well as global and community leaders. Using interactive and experiential methods to educate youth about critical international and foreign policy issues, GK provides students with opportunities for civic and global engagement. Through its professional development program, GK provides teachers and educators with strategies for integrating a youth development approach and international issues into their classrooms.
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Global Network of Civil Society Organizations for Disaster Reduction |
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Graduate Program in Organization and Development, Sonoma State University
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Greenfaith: Interfaith Partners in Action for the Earth |
New Jersey’s interfaith coalition for the environment. Founded in 1992, inspires, educates and mobilizes people of diverse spiritual backgrounds to rediscover their relationship with the sacred in nature and to restore the earth for future generations.
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Humane Society of the United States |
The nation's largest animal protection organization — backed by 10.5 million Americans, or one of every 30. For more than a half-century, The HSUS has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty
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India Habitat Centre |
To provide a physical environment which would serve as a catalyst for a synergetic relationship between individuals and institutions working in diverse habitat related areas and therefore, maximize their total effectiveness.
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Indigenous Policy |
Publishes articles, commentary, reviews, news, and announcements concerning Native American and international indigenous affairs, issues, events, nations, groups, and media.
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Information Habitat |
Co-facilitation of peaceful, creative, participatory global transition to knowledge-based societies, economies, and environments - and to the as-yet-unfulfilled promise of a new millennium.
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Institute for Inter-Balkan Relations |
An international non-governmental organization which will pursue the link among the U.N. E.E.C. and the other international organizations.
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Institute for Sustainable Development and Research |
Working for sustainable development. Its areas of activity are education, training, research and development concerning natural resources such as soil, water, agriculture, forest, coastal and river management and their conservation, rural development, urban planning and management, infrastructure development, coastal zone management, energy and GHG issues, sanitation, industrial development, disaster management, socio-economic development, gender issues, poverty alleviation, environment management, climate change, global environmental changes, etc.
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International Association of Applied Psychologists and |
To promote the science and practice of applied psychology and to
facilitate
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International Consulting Practice and University for Peace |
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International Health Awareness Network |
A not-for-profit, non-governmental organization in consultative status with the United Nations conceived at the "End of the Decade Women's Conference" in Nairobi, Kenya, during the United Nations' Third World Conference on Women in 1987. IHAN has advisory council members in Jordan, Kenya, India, Switzerland, Turkey, Pakistan, USA, Australia, Bangladesh, South Africa, China, Egypt, Niger, England, Iran and Japan.
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International School for Mental Health |
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Inuit Circumpolar Council |
The international organization representing approximately 160.000 Inuit living in the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Chukotka, Russia.
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IUCN-The World Conservation Union |
To influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable.
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John Jay College |
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KAN Centre for Environment and Development |
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KiK-Kulturel Information-Koordination-Denmark |
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LCSW |
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Learning ,Education & Advocacy in Development (LEAD) |
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Long Island University |
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Long Island University-C.W. Post |
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Lower East Side Ecology Center |
To provide community based recycling and composting programs to supplement existing NYC curbside programs, to develop local stewardship of public open space and to increase community awareness, involvement, and youth development through environmental education programs.
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Mandala Soul-Centered Cultural Institute |
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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis |
Research center that supports cross-disciplinary research that uses existing data to address major fundamental issues in ecology and allied fields, and their application to management and policy. NCEAS is a unique institution with an explicit mission to foster synthesis and analysis, turn information into understanding and, through effective collaboration, alter how science is conducted.
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Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich |
To provide distinctive, high quality and relevant research, consultancy, learning and advice in support of sustainable development, economic growth and poverty reduction.
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Neuropsychology Center of Louisiana |
A comprehensive mental health facility
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NYC Climate Coalition |
Working towards a Carbon Neutral NYC by engaging NYC organizations focusing on issues surrounding climate change, impacts and solutions through: Resource Exchanges, Networking and partnering, and Joint Advocacy
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PARTNERS Program of St. John’s University |
http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/centers/psychology/partners |
Research and provide state-of-the-art evidence-based mental health services to families and communities with preschoolers, children, adolescents, who have been through emotional stress and trauma, such as family violence and disasters.
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Peace Action International |
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Physicians for Social Responsibility |
Guided by the values and expertise of medicine and public health, Physicians for Social Responsibility works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival.
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ProAct Network |
The ProAct Network - a not for profit international network of environmental professionals and partners - promotes environmental security and climate change solutions through sound environmental management. Its ultimate objective is to reduce disaster vulnerability and to help minimise the impact of disasters on communities as well as to help ensure that neither peoples' livelihoods nor the environment are unnecessarily impaired during disaster recovery and rehabilitation.
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PRODENA Bolivian Wildlife Society |
To generate public awareness on environmental problems in Bolivia and the planet, promoting sustainable development and making policy proposals, legislation and measures to improve environmental management in order that the Bolivian people can live in healthy environments.
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Royal Society for the Protection of Animals (RSPCA) |
A charity that, by all lawful means, prevents cruelty, promotes kindness to and alleviates suffering of animals.
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Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (RWSSFDB) |
Promoting demand-driven community based approach in water supply and sanitation sector in Nepal by mobilizing non-governmental and private sector organizations in assisting communities to implement water supply and sanitation schemes.
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Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and Far East (RAIPON)
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Devoted to creating a community where people of the northern Russia can meet and exchange their experiences. |
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Saami Council |
Promotion of Saami rights and interests in the four countries where the Saami are living, to consolidate the feeling of affinity among the Saami people, to attain recognition for the Saami as a nation and to maintain the economic, social and cultural rights of the Saami in the legislation of the four states. (Norway, Sweden, Russia and Finland).
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Simba Maasai Outreach Organization (SIMOO), Kenya |
An integrated, holistic agent of change that is acceptable owned and managed by the community as an institution bestowed with the responsibility of mobilizing, consolidating and championing the desired interest of the community.
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Sirota Survey Intelligence |
To help organizations build strong and effective cultures. In doing so, we improve the quality of work-life for people the world over, and enable organizations to be productive members of a global society. |
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Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) |
An international group of over 3000 psychologists, allied scientists, students, and others who share a common interest in research on the psychological aspects of important social issues. In various ways, SPSSI seeks to bring theory and practice into focus on human problems of the group, the community, and nations, as well as the increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
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South Asia Social Initiatives.(SASI) |
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Species Alliance |
To raise public awareness of the impending mass extinction and the threat to Earth's life support systems due to this loss of biodiversity. Through films and oth |