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6 UN-GHS provides harmonised classification criteria and hazard communication elements, aiming at global harmonisation of hazard classification.

Trained representatives will return to their respective countries to train field teams in baseline mapping of trachoma, which will improve global harmonisation of trachoma grading.

It is little use taking this welcome step towards tougher standards, which the Europeans are urging on America in the interests of global harmonisation, if there is nobody to oversee the rules.

An evolutionary approach is adopted starting from an ontology of current ATFM techniques and proceeding to identify the technological and regulatory evolutions required in the future CNS+A context, as the aviation industry moves forward with a clearer understanding of emerging operational needs, the geo-political realities of regional collaboration and the impending needs of global harmonisation.

Therefore, the WFPHA has established a Working Group on Public Health Professional's Education and Training (51) processing the global harmonisation of essential public health communication as a first step.

Networking in a global setting is bringing new opportunities, but also opening debates about global harmonisation of competence-based education to achieve functional knowledge, increase mobility of public health professionals, better employability and affordable performance.

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This requires clear responsibilities, more transparency, more independence and better worldwide harmonisation," said a spokesman.

40 However, international support is often criticised as inefficient or insufficiently effective 49 and recent proliferation of global institutions and harmonisation initiatives can be difficult to translate into national-level HSS improvements.

Although much of the focus of development assistance tracking is at the global level, if harmonisation is to be achieved in practice, context is defining, and the real need and gap is therefore at the country level.

Harmonisation of global food regulations is envisioned to promote use of all available foods through free trade, to support farmers, and to reduce hunger and poverty globally.

Thus, a transnational private governance actor in the 'science' dimension is the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH, the global pharmaceutical regulatory body); national-level public governance actors in the 'society' dimension are, for example, the UK's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority HFEAA), or the National Bioethics Committee of India.

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