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As well as the 5 African countries, the review discusses charity law in England and Wales for comparison
Statement by Ambassador Archie Young at the opening session of the UN Committee on Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).
These guidelines apply to bilateral funding to NGOs for humanitarian emergency responses and to new grants and modifications of existing grants.
Organises stakeholder meetings with NGOs, government and nuclear regulatory stakeholders to address issues of NGOs regarding new build nuclear reactors and nuclear waste management.
UK Non Governmental Organisations: commitments to tackle sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment in the international aid sector.
This page explains more about the purpose and scope of the global anti-corruption sanctions regime
Unincorporated associations are organisations set up through an agreement between a group of people who come together for a reason other than to make a profit
The role of non-governmental organisations’ volunteers in civil protection in European member states and European Economic Area countries.
This page explains more about the purpose and scope of the Global Human Rights sanctions regime.
The research was conducted in Katakwi and Kyegegwa Districts, selected for their levels of poverty and vulnerability
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