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Links to material of relevance to the work of Global Governance:
- The
RING Alliance - The RING is a global alliance of research and policy organisations that seeks to e
- nhance and promote sustainable development
through a programme of collaborative research, dissemination and policy
advocacy.
- WSSD and Civil Society - This website presents an extensive collection of documents in English, Spanish and French which set out civil society priorities and contributions for WSSD.
Partners:
- InWent
InWEnt – Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung (Capacity Building International, Germany) is synonymous with human resources and organisational development in international cooperation. Our service package addresses specialists, executives and decision-makers in industry, politics, administration and civil society. InWEnt works with partners in developing countries, transition states and industrialised nations, and in this way reaches some 55,000 individuals every year.
- WWF
WWF-UK works on both global and local environmental issues. Much of our work is in areas where the most critically endangered wildlife and the least protected habitats are found. However, the origins of many environmental problems lie in developed countries, including the UK, and in our attitudes and behaviour - for example, our consumption of natural resources.
- Sida
Sida, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, is a government agency that reports to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. In August 2004 Sida had 769 employees of whom 165 were working abroad usually at one of Sida's approximately 40 offices in the partner countries.
- Danida
The Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Minvrom
The Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment. VROM's goal is to make a policy in pace and harmony with current social, technological and political developments. They implement that policy in close co-operation with other ministries, local and regional governments, social organisations, businesses and interest groups as well as other national governments.
- Norad
The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) is a directorate under the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Fighting Poverty
Norad's most important task is to contribute in the international cooperation to fight poverty. From February 2004 Norad is reorganized to fulfil a new role and new expectations. Norad will contribute to effective management of development funds and ensure that the Norwegian development cooperation has high quality and is evaluated.
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