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THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN PROMOTING …
www.uclg.orgLocal and regional governments have a long track record of working internationally for gender equality, with a particular focus on increasing the representation of local elected women and the promoting the participation of all women in local decision-making: The International Union of Local Authorities (IULA) adopted the Worldwide
Questions about culture, gender equality and development ...
www.oecd.orggender equality initiatives requires consultations with a range of actors, including those working for equality. CIDA: Questions about culture, gender equality and development cooperation / 3 ... are investments in promoting social and economic change. Some development initiatives aim to change values and practices that shape social relations ...
PUBLISHED TO PROMOTE THE GOALS OF THE BEIJING …
www.un.orgWomen, gender equality ... play in promoting women’s empower-ment in many different areas, including in the home, the community and the labour market. The current dominance
Corporate Governance The Role of Institutional Investors ...
www.oecd.orgOECD (2011),The Role of Institutional Investors in Promoting Good Corporate Governance, Corporate Governance, OECD Publishing. ... views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. This document and any map …
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www.accaglobal.comrecognised and valued by governments and regulatory authorities and employers across all sectors. To this end, ACCA qualifications ... functions and the role of corporate governance.. C Recognise the functions, systems and new technologies in accountancy and audit in ... bodies in promoting ethical and professional standards in the accountancy ...
Promoting Diversity and Equality: Developing Responsible ...
www.step.education.ed.ac.ukThe promotion of diversity and equality is an important aspiration of Curriculum for Excellence. This publication aims to support schools and centres in promoting diversity and equality through all aspects of planned learning. Curriculum for Excellence challenges schools and communities to develop children