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  1. Non-State Actor Dynamics in International Law by Math Noortmann, Cedric Ryngaert, 2010-08-01
  2. The EU Presence in International Organizations by Dimitris Bourantonis, Spyros Blavoukos, 2010-10-06
  3. The International Monetary Fund: Politics of Conditional Lending by James Raymond Vreeland, 2009-01-28
  4. Organizing Urban America: Secular and Faith-based Progressive Movements by Heidi J. Swarts, 2008-03-26
  5. Hypocrisy Trap: The World Bank and the Poverty of Reform by Catherine Weaver, 2008-10-27
  6. Power, Interdependence, and Nonstate Actors in World Politics
  7. NAACP: Celebrating a Century 100 Years in Pictures by Inc NAACP And The Crisis Publishing Co, 2009-02-02
  8. NATO-Russia Relations in the Twenty-First Century by Aurel Braun, 2009-01-21
  9. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO): Global Governance Through Voluntary Consensus by JoAnne Yates, 2009-03-21
  10. The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical-Economic Analysis by J?zsef B?r?cz, 2009-09-03
  11. Global Accountabilities by Alnoor Ebrahim, 2007-09-01
  12. The Marketing of Rebellion by Clifford Bob, 2005-08-04
  13. United Nations Today
  14. Righting Feminism: Conservative Women and American Politics by Ronnee Schreiber, 2008-06-16

61. USIP Peaceworks 23 - Muddling Toward Democracy
First, ngos need to identify reformminded leaders at the hope of making China “morelike us” is not As the Chinese government confronts the several crises
http://www.usip.org/pubs/pworks/thurst23/chap5_23.html

62. USCR: Articles: UNHCR, U.S. Government Gear Up To Double Refugee Admissions From
12.) Finally, the us government will consider for resettlement Afghan, Iraqi, andother refugees PRM funding has helped to pay for ngos, and UNHCR itself, to
http://www.refugees.org/world/articles/unhcr_rr99_11.htm
UNHCR, U.S. Government Gear Up To Double Refugee Admissions from the Middle East and South Asia (Refugee Reports staff writer Steve Edminster recently returned from site visits to Turkey, Lebanon, and Kuwait, where he investigated conditions for refugees as well as UNHCR and U.S. efforts to resettle those who qualify for the U.S. refugee resettlement program.) Arrested for not having a valid Kuwaiti residence permit, Riyadh appeared to face one of two grim scenarios: languishing in a Kuwaiti jail or being deported to Iraq. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) managed to negotiate Riyadh's release from detention but not the reinstatement of his residence permit. UNHCR therefore referred his case to the U.S. refugee resettlement program. Like Riyadh, substantial numbers of refugees in the Middle East and South Asia also face insecurity in their countries of first asylum. Most countries in the region are not signatories to the UN Refugee Convention and do not have established asylum procedures. Often unable to obtain any legal status, many refugees must contend with an array of threats, from simple harassment to arrest and deportation, sometimes to the countries where they risk persecution. Refugee Reports , Vol. 20, No. 10.)

63. U.S. Committee For Refugees: Slide Show Recent Events That Have Forced People To
out by the International Rescue Committee, a usbased NGO Many of the ngos workingwith the refugees shifted The government of Pakistan says that this led many
http://www.refugees.org/news/crisis/afghanistan/slideshow/afghanistan_slideshow.

  • Pakistan
  • Issues and Topics in the Refugee Field - Internally Displaced Persons
  • Afghanistan
  • View Slide Show Online Photo Journal
    No Longer Welcome
    Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
    by Hiram Ruiz
    Since 1978, Pakistan has hosted one of the world's largest refugee populations. Some two million Afghan refugees remain there. But after receiving and hosting Afghan refugees for more than twenty years, Pakistan has firmly pulled up the welcome mat. It no longer recognizes newly arriving Afghans as refugees and wants most long-term refugees to return to Afghanistan
    The government of Pakistan says that most of the estimated 200,000 Afghans who have entered Pakistan in 2000 and so far in 2001 did not flee persecution or conflict. It says they are not refugees but drought victims (Afghanistan is in the midst of its worst drought in 30 years) and that the international community should assist them inside Afghanistan, not in Pakistan.
    The Pakistan government also says that many of the Afghan refugees who have been living in Pakistan for years should return home. It says that they no longer qualify as refugees because there is no conflict in their home areas. This worries UN agencies and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) working inside Afghanistan, who say that Afghanistan has been so devastated by the drought and ongoing conflict between the ruling Taliban and opposition forces that the country simply cannot absorb more people. The UN and NGOs are struggling to assist Afghans affected by the drought, including some 700,000 internally displaced persons.
  • 64. JANIC:Japanese NGOs' Data
    budget of more than \100 million (us$ 860,000 ngos derive income from Donations,membership fees, and foundations 4% Contract funds from government and UN
    http://www.janic.org/en/data.html
    NGO-DATA
    Background on the Growth of Japanese NGOs
    Cultural background: (inward looking Japan)
    For historical and cultural reasons, the JapanesNGOs/Citizens/Non-profit sector (referring to the citizens organizations engaged in international cooperation) used to be smaller and less advanced than those in western developed countries This issue is rather complicated.
    A few reasons could be cited to explain this level of development among Japanese NGOs. Most often the cited explanations are as follows:
    (1) the Buddhist tradition is less activist-oriented than that of Christian religions and therefore does not tend to be evangelical evangelism, being a factor that has given rise to many western and some southern NGOs;
    (2) the Japanese population is very homogeneous and group-oriented and tends to stress mutual assistance within the group before extending help outside; and
    (3) Japan's Confucian tradition has led the Japanese to rely heavily on the government.

    65. Farndon House Information Trust's Bookmarks
    Miscellaneous. Wolverhampton Web Library SNA '96. us ngos, campaignsetc. us government politics. DOE Press Releases. Defense Security.
    http://csf.colorado.edu/dfax/links.htm
    Farndon House Information Trust's Bookmarks
    Military info
    Stop Nuclear Tests! Home Page
    Jane's web site
    Go-Online/INGOS clients
    Social Security
    Homelessness ,Refugees and access to Primary care
    UK Welfare at Work: Newsgroups
    Social Security Reform and Women's Independent Incomes
    Quakers
    Quaker FWCC page index
    Unofficial list of Quakers in Britain
    Non-profit orgs information
    Useful Charity links
    Welcome to the Charities Aid Foundation
    UK Online - Charities
    BBB - Non-Profit Groups and Organisations ...
    NCVO - National Council for Voluntary Organisations Home Page
    Ireland - general
    FindLaw: Ireland
    Internet Ireland's Chez Nous
    Irlnet
    General information on Ireland by Wombat Research.
    Al Things Irish
    Irish database with links sites.
    Northern Ireland
    Child Support Agency Charter - N.I.
    Brief guide to the work of the agency.
    The West Belfast Project
    Progress of action taken in West Belfast and related areas.
    Fair Employment in Northern Ireland
    Government legislation and initiatives aimed at equality in employment.
    Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Equality
    Ethnic Minority led Council, representing individuals and organisations.
    European Studies : Northern Ireland Sites
    mainly focused on Northern Irish Education and Heritage.

    66. U.S. Embassy Beijing Environment, Science And Technology Section
    Biotechnology; Energy; Environment; Environmental ngos; Sustainable Development;Health; International Environmental/Scientific Affairs; us government ES T Reports;
    http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/english/sandt/
    This site is abolished. To view the new website by kindly click here ! Thank you for your attention!
    The U.S. Embassy Beijing Environment, Science and Technology Section works to improve understanding and cooperation between the Chinese and U.S. governments on environment, science, technology and health issues, while managing cooperation between the two countries under the Sino-U.S. Science and Technology Agreement. Close to 200 U.S. Embassy Beijing reports on environment, science, technology and health issues are available below. Last Update January 28, 2002
    Beijing Environment, Science and Technology Update A biweekly newsletter from U.S. Embassy Beijing
  • China and its Donors Prepare for Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism January 2002 Panda Primer: The Facts in Black And White December 2001 Tianjin Gunning For Olympics "Green" December 2001 New Railway to Lhasa Raises Environmental Concerns December 2001 China Hosts Its First Major Conference on AIDS November 2001 China Adopts Law to Control Desertification November 2001 Highlights of PRC Desertification Law November 2001 Embassy Sponsors Environmental NGO Fair and Capacity Building Workshop October 2001 Embassy Presentation at Symposium on Environmental Protection and

  • International Cooperation in China (MS PowerPoint in English and Chinese)
    October 2001
  • The Controversy Over China’s Reported Falling Energy Use August 2001 Yunnan Parks Have Trouble Balancing Priorities July 2001 Embassy Translation of China's June 25 AIDS Action Plan July 2001
  • 67. U.S. - China Environment, Science And Technology Cooperation
    us government and Third Country Bilateral Activites with China Third countrieslisted are Australia, Canada, Denmark usChina ngos September 1999 us
    http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/sandint.htm
    Home Search Site Map Contact Us ... Clippings
    U.S. - China Environment, Science and Technology Cooperation
    President Bush Announces New U.S. Approach to Global Climate Change

    68. Department EC Link
    Departments Associations/Societies International Organizations/Research Institutionsus Research Institutions and Think Tanks us government Agencies us ngos.
    http://www.msu.edu/~ec/links.html
    Search MSU SSC Economics

    Guide to Internet Resources
    General

    Microeconomics

    Macroeconomics

    Econometrics
    ...
    Economic History
    Economics Publications
    Electronic Libraries and Archives

    Journals

    Online Catalogues

    Government Publications
    Data Sources General Microeconomics Macroeconomics Econometrics ... Historical Organizations and Associations Economics Departments Associations/Societies International Organizations/Research Institutions US Research Institutions and Think Tanks ... US NGOs Econometric Software Other Useful Software Professional Information for Students and Job Candidates Conferences and Seminars Internships Scholarships/ Fellowships Funding Opportunities for Research ... Miscellaneous Michigan State University,Department of Economics@ 101 Marshal Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1038,517.355.7583. Please forward all inquiries about this site to the webmaster.

    69. USAID/South Africa Transformation Strategy Part2
    ngos and us PVOs has been and will remain a hallmark of our program. This hasbeen embraced across South African civil society and by the RSA government.
    http://www.sn.apc.org/usaidsa/uspart2.html
    PART 2
    C OUNTRY S TRATEGIC P LAN
    Some of the factors that impact our development objectives and choices of mechanisms to achieve these results are summarized below. Choices for Development
    The choices for the program were influenced by the following factors:
    (a) the Agency's strategies for sustainable development, and Agency and Africa Bureau guidance;
    (b) sector assessments and consultations;
    (c) experience with past program areas;
    (d) Congressional interest areas as represented by legislative or budgetary earmarks or targets;
    (e) the Mission’s judgments concerning its ability to achieve results given likely resource constraints including program budgets, staffing and operational budgets;
    (f) relative focus of other international donor programs;
    (g) opportunities for appropriate support of the RSA's priority areas;
    (h) extensive, interagency and Congressional consultations; and (i) comparative advantage. The Agency's review and approval of the Mission’s March 1993 Concept Strategy Paper, reaffirmed a focus on political, social, and economic empowerment of the disadvantaged majority population. Specific areas of intervention identified included community development, human rights, democracy, basic and higher education, health, private sector development, and shelter and urban services provision. Consultation in Development The Mission's rethinking of its portfolio involved extensive and structured consultations with customers and partners. These consultations served to ground the strategy by ensuring its relevance to South Africa and confirm the validity of its development hypotheses. USAID/South Africa initiated a comprehensive evaluation of the program covering the period 1986 - 1994. Consultations with all levels of the new government began in 1994. We also deepened dialogue with South African civil society and relevant U.S. PVOs.

    70. ID21 - Communicating Development Research
    States Information Agency (usIA) and the State Department’s Democracy and HumanRights Fund (DHRF) are joined by a host of us ngos disbursing government money
    http://www.id21.org/society/s8cjh1g1.html
    Search the whole ID21 database
    Rural livelihoods Natural resources Technology Poverty ... Site map Democratisation initiatives in Africa: donor-driven liberal social engineering? As Africa emerges from decades of authoritarian rule, what role should donors play in fostering democracy? Are democratisation programmes working? Are they based on an analysis of how civil society functions in Africa or are donors creating a new elite to promote economic liberalisation and limited forms of procedural democracy? A paper from the Institute of Development Studies assesses the approaches taken by governments, multilateral agencies and NGOs to promote civil society in Ghana, Uganda and South Africa. The priorities, role and influence of the USA, Germany, the World Bank and the Like-Minded Group of donors (the Nordic countries, Netherlands and Canada) are assessed. The study notes that ‘democracy’ and ‘civil society’ are contested and slippery concepts in the African context. Civil society assistance is focused on human rights groups and election monitoring organisations. Most popular with donors are urban-based, elite advocacy NGOs concerned with supporting political and economic liberalisation and furthering the rights and political participation of excluded groups such as women and the rural poor. In each country a core of some twenty civil society organisations (CSOs) receives substantial funding from one of more donor. Though the level of democracy promotion funding is hard to determine, it is clear that the USA is the dominant player, accounting for 85 percent of global civil society assistance. USAID, the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the State Department’s Democracy and Human Rights Fund (DHRF) are joined by a host of US NGOs disbursing government money. In contrast with European initiatives, US programmes draw on academic expertise and explicit models of political theory built around fear of the state and promotion of pluralism.

    71. Demining Policy: U.S. Government Interagency Humanitarian Demining Strategic Pla
    support mine clearance activities through ngos or international would not providesupport to the national government. in the estimation of the us country team
    http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/index.cfm?docid=2819

    72. U.S. Policy To Combat Trafficking In Persons And The Second Annual Report
    closely with Congress as well as foreign governments and ngos - toward eradicating Reportis an essential tool available to the us government for achieving
    http://www.state.gov/g/rls/rm/2002/11356.htm
    [Print Friendly Version]
    U.S. Policy to Combat Trafficking in Persons and the Second Annual Report
    Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs
    Testimony Before the House International Relations Committee Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
    Washington, DC
    June 19, 2002 Thank you for inviting me here today to discuss U.S. policy to combat trafficking in persons and the second annual Trafficking in Persons Report . Your strong leadership on this issue, first by passing the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and then by focusing national attention on its implementation has been crucial. We look forward to continuing to work closely with Congress - as well as foreign governments and NGOs - toward eradicating this egregious human rights abuse and crime. The annual Trafficking in Persons Report is an essential tool available to the U.S. Government for achieving this objective. As Secretary Powell has said, the "annual Trafficking in Persons Report shines a much-needed light on this global problem. We use the information we collect for the report to bolster the will of the international community to combat this unconscionable crime." In accordance with the legislative mandate, foreign governments are judged on whether they comply with the minimum standards to eliminate trafficking in persons and are ranked in one of three tiers. These governments are judged on their actions, not on plans that are merely in progress. According to the statute's minimum standards, countries must treat victims as victims, not criminals; they must prosecute traffickers, recognizing that trafficking is a crime that must be punished with sentences commensurate for those of other grave crimes, such as sexual assault; and they must prevent trafficking, recognizing the importance of public education campaigns in not only urban but also rural areas.

    73. Rainforestweb.org Spotlight On Camisea
    Peruvian government officials visited Washington last week to Development Bank andthe us ExportImport Bank ngos point to the project sponsors’ violations of
    http://www.rainforestweb.org/pages/camisea.php
    Home Add a Site Gallery Take Action Amazon Watch
    Rainforest News
    Action Alerts Protect an Acre of Rainforest Rainforest Information ...
    What You Can Do
    Renewed Controversy As Disease Rocks Camisea
    U.S. Public Banks Back in the Spotlight Over Financing for
    February 25, 2003 Nahua villager with respiratory disease due to contact with the outside world.
    Photo: Shinai Serjali
    Contacts and related links: Send a letter to Ex-Im and IDB! Urge them not to use our tax dollars to fund indigenous rights abuses and rainforest destruction (see sample letter to IDB below). Demand that they:
    • Endorse the withdrawal of all gas operations from the Nahua-Kugapakori Reserve Order Hunt Oil to end forced contact with isolated indigenous peoples Reject funding requests for the Camisea project
    Sample letter
    Dear Mr. Iglesias:

    74. Government Data
    firstgov.gov us Federal government information site designed for Page; piperinfo.com;Purdue University Calumet's Federal government Page; ngos organizations.
    http://www.agh-attorneys.com/1_government_information.htm
    Indiana Lawyers Government Data Government Data Home About Awards Contact Us ... Firm Profile [ Government Data ] Lawyer Profiles Library Press Area Screensavers ... Weather
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  • Federal State (Indiana) County Government information pages ... NGOs [organizations]
    Federal
  • 75. IAF > Fellowships > Awards By Year > 1998 > U.S. Graduate Studies
    us Graduate Studies Awards by Year. neighborhoods through collaborative planningprocesses among communities, ngos and municipal government agencies in
    http://www.iaf.gov/fellowships/awards_year_text_en.asp?fellow_year=1998

    76. The Daily Summit Says: Michael Dorsey
    and Washington. While the us government doesn’t look to Europefor leadership, us ngos do – very much so. Within the Sierra
    http://www.dailysummit.net/says/interview240802.htm
    dailysummit.net instant news and comment from the World Summit [links] Daily Summit
    Summit Home

    Summit About

    Summit FAQ

    Summit Connect
    ...
    Summit Contact

    SUMMIT SAYS
    Charles Secrett

    Shahida Jamil

    Jane Goodall

    Naomi Klein
    ... Lloyd Anderson [summit says: instant interviews] Subject: Michael Dorsey, environmental activist
    Does the World Summit process currently have the support of the NGO movement? The Sierra Club is highly concerned about the role played by corporations in this meeting. Governments have colluded with corporations to offer “partnerships for sustainable development.” But we refuse to even sit at the table with these corporate criminals. Shell, for example, has murdered activists in Nigeria. Monsanto has actively forced genetically modified products on countries. Enron has run amuck financially and has undermined energy policy around the world, literally costing people’s lives. None of these people have made accountable or paid in any meaningful way for their criminal activities. There must be resistance to a process that forces civil society to be partners in crime with such corporations. There’s no room for discussion or debate on this.

    77. US Government Assistance
    of civil society, nongovernmental organizations (ngos), the independent media, localgovernment systems and $5.7 million) This us Department of
    http://www.armeniaemb.org/ArmeniaUS/USGovernmentAssistance/10.htm

    78. OK International.com - About Us
    abroad by working as liaison to foreign environmental ngos and us based companies toimprove access to information to end users in government, ngos and the
    http://www.okinternational.org/aboutus.html
    Home About Us Grant Programs Lead Battery Certification Projects Contact
    About OK International
    Read "15 Years After Bophal"
    -Article by Perry Gottesfeld
    Description of Activities
    The following is a brief description of our program areas: Plant/Product Certification
    We believe that new opportunities are emerging to further cooperation between multinational corporations and nonprofit organizations in improving environmental programs at industrial facilities in developing countries. For example, companies such as Nike and Dow Chemical have opened their doors to environmental organizations to conduct environmental audits and make recommendations to improve their performance. OK International works with companies to improve their operations through these types of cooperative efforts. We offer technical evaluations of company operations in developing countries and work with them to adopt measures to minimize exposures to employees and the environment. We then intend to document those improvements and gain recognition for these companies' efforts among consumers and the environmental community. As an incentive, we offer a product certification program to facilities that meet specific goals at improving their environmental performance.
    Technical Assistance/Grantmaking
    The goal of the technical assistance and grantmaking program is to facilitate exchange of information, monitoring and testing capabilities, environmental regulatory structures, standards, and enforcement capacity to countries with developing environmental programs and institutions. We work in partnership with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government and communities to conduct public health investigations and environmental cleanup projects. These activities are conducted by OK International staff and outside "peer" resources from government, the private sector, and other NGOs.

    79. Fitzroy Legal Service - NGOs
    Australian Nongovernment; Organisation; New Zealand Non-government; Organisations;Papua New Center; Handsnet on the Web An extensive network of us Welfare agencies;
    http://www.fitzroy-legal.org.au/Resources_NGOs.htm
    Legal Resources
    Socio-Legal Resources
    FLS Reports
    Community Legal Centres ...
    Non Government Organisations
    Non Government Organisations
    Victoria Australasian International
    Victorian
    Australasian
    International (Select Nonprofit Organizations on the Internet)
    If any of these links are not operational or if you would like to add a useful link to this page
    please email webmaster@fitzroy-legal.org.au

    80. SDNP Philippines Success Story
    up with a management plan for the use of the government. . of a foundation it established,and us $13 a access customers, most of whom are ngos with limited
    http://www.sdnp.undp.org/stories/philippines.html
    SDNP Philippines: IT Pioneer "Isn't that nice?" says Amy Morado Lecciones, "an NGO training the Government!" Ms. Lecciones is National Co-ordinator of PSDN, the Philippine Sustainable Development Network, established in 1993. For the last three years, PSDN has been holding quarterly, one-day training sessions in email and Internet use, web mastering and content. Some 20 participants usually attend the workshops: members of NGOs, the private sector, academia and the Government. But Government tends to outnumber other sectors in the workshops. During its six years of pioneering Information Technology (IT) in the Philippines, PSDN has seen its role change dramatically, responding to a dramatically changing IT landscape. The project was launched in March, 1993, with grants of US $177,000 from UNDP, US $30,000 from the Foundation for the Philippine Environment and US $7,300 from CIDA. At the time, there was no Internet access in the Philippines, so PSDN set out to prepare the way for it. Pioneering IT "As early as '93 and '94, we were the only ones talking about these things," says Ms. Lecciones. "We conducted seminars and training courses for NGOs, people's organisations, academia and even the Government, telling them what information technology was, what a modem was, what it could do for them, all through the Bulletin Board System [BBS]."

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