Abuse Of Non Profit Organisations
Found 7 free book(s)RISK OF TERRORIST ABUSE IN NON-PROFIT …
www.fatf-gafi.orgRISK OF TERRORIST ABUSE IN NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS 2014 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 1. In October 2001, the Financial Action Task Force drafted eight special recommendations pertaining to terrorist financing in response to a changing threat environment that had culminated in the attacks made on September 11th of that year. Originally labelled as ...
TRAINING DIRECTORY
www.ssi.gov.sgChild Abuse and Child Protection • • • 14 hrs For Group Booking only ... Essentials of Non-Profit Board Leadership • 5 hrs TBA Board Dynamics • 5 hrs 20 ... Outward Mindset for Non-Profit Organisations • • 14 hrs 10 13 Transforming Non-Profits Through Sustainable Business Models
FINANCIAL FLOWS FROM HUMAN TRAFFICKING
www.fatf-gafi.orgNPO Non-profit organisation ... national authorities, financial institutions, non-government organisations and any other individuals or bodies with an interest in tackling the financial flows related to human trafficking. ... of the abuse of power or …
Guidelines For Early Childhood Development Services - Gov
www.gov.zaAll non-governmental, non-profit organisations that are concerned with the betterment of society or the individual. NGOs are private, self governing, voluntary organisations operating not for commercial purposes but in the public interest, for the promotion of social welfare and development, religious, charity, education and research.
Understanding competition law - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukassociations), non-profit making organisations and (in some circumstances) public entities that offer goods or services on a given market. Scope of the provisions 2.1 The OFT is empowered to apply two substantive provisions which prohibit conduct by one or more dominant undertakings3 which amounts to abusive behaviour: Article 82 and the Chapter II
Educational, Scientific and UNESCO Competency Framework
en.unesco.orgmanner; do not abuse power or authority. • Do not allow personal social/economic/political views or inappropriate pressures to influence decision-making. • Take prompt and effective action to deal with unprofessional or unethical behavior. • Act within and with respect for UNESCO’s rules and regulations. Core Values
Guidelines for Grant Applicants
www.unodc.org• The applicant is a non-profit making organisation (CSOs including NGOs, CBOs) registered for not less than two (2) years under the relevant Laws of the country where it is registered; • The applicant is directly responsible for the preparation and management of the project, i.e. not acting as an intermediary;