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Interviews with several members of ICPAC indicated that some funding and technical support was obtained from intergovernmental institutions and climate institutes, which helped ICPAC maintain and improve its forecasting activities up until the present.
The political parties have made economic development their principle objective, seeking to achieve this at least in part by exerting greater control over natural resources and forging better arrangements with outside enterprises, governments and intergovernmental institutions.
The EBRD is owned by many countries and intergovernmental institutions, including the European Union, the European Investment Bank, and foreign partners such as the United States, Japan, Canada, and Australia.
Despite New Zealand's isolation, the country has been fully engaged in international affairs since the early 20th century, being an active member of a number of intergovernmental institutions, including the United Nations.
Our intergovernmental institutions have been built on the assumption of the primacy of member states and, while there are now more opportunities than ever to participate, the process is still owned by governments.
The association of states, intergovernmental institutions and numerous professional networks collectively creates a variety of mechanisms to promote the rights of LGBT people and opportunities, to share promising practice and to provide technical expertise to governments seeking to implement changes.
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It will also fill a gap in the international spectrum of organizations, since no other intergovernmental institution is dedicated to the promotion of renewable energy, said Virginia Sonntag-O'Brien, who heads the REN21 secretariat in Paris.
The head of a top European intergovernmental institution told The Associated Press that holding such a referendum would fall short of international standards.
Indeed, this tendency was apparent already at the beginning of the 2010s, most notably in the widespread protests against austerity measures in Europe as the euro-zone debt crisis unfolded and in wider efforts (including social movements such as the "Occupy" movement) to regulate intergovernmental financial institutions and transnational corporations to protect the public interest.
CRIN is a global network that disseminates information about children's rights nationally, regionally and internationally among non-governmental organizations, United Nations agencies, intergovernmental organizations, educational institutions and other child rights experts.
In so doing, they are faced with a wide range of possible points of intervention in the governance space, which includes formal international institutions, intergovernmental agreements, self-regulatory or private regimes, combined public/private networks, and what Coleman terms 'loose couplings' of allied interests on particular issues [ 33].
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