2024 QCPR TRAINING SERIES: Accelerating Action for the Sustainable Development Goals
The summer course was dedicated to an analysis of the challenges associated with water scarcity in the Mediterranean, focusing on the search for innovative solutions and the development of recommendations aimed at reducing the region's water stress, which is strongly exacerbated by the consequences of climate change.
The Spanish Olympic Committee is a private association, governed by its statutes and regulations, and by the principles and rules of the International Olympic Committee, which is the entity that oversees and controls its activities. The Spanish Olympic Committee was created in 1912, as recognized by the International Olympic Committee itself.
Considering the frequency of natural disasters, man-made accidents, and violent crime in people’s daily life, CIFAL Bangkok collaborates with experienced security professionals and deliverers from the Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) in order to provide a specialized Stay Safe Training for “Sustainable Leadership in Crisi
Considering the frequency of natural disasters, man-made accidents, and violent crime in people’s daily life, CIFAL Bangkok collaborates with experienced security professionals and deliverers from the Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) in order to provide a specialized Stay Safe Training for “Sustainable Leadership in Crisis”.
La lactancia materna es un primer paso esencial en el camino hacia un futuro saludable para los niños y niñas. Pero además de elemento fundamental en la salud y el bienestar, la lactancia materna es también una prioridad en los esfuerzos mundiales en materia de desarrollo para crear sociedades más sanas, inclusivas y prósperas.
Sustainable & Social Tourism Summit A.C. is a non-profit civil association that promotes a culture of sustainability, solidarity, and social responsibility in tourism. Their main activities are awareness raising, information and training of tourism stakeholders on social and environmental issues.
The identification of waste and other environmental crimes poses several challenges for LEAs/BGs and other involved practitioners (e.g. environmental agencies, government agencies, the police, and tax authorities). In addition, the criminal prosecution process can be resource-intensive (and there is a high standard of proof required to get a conviction).
Digital technology has democratized access to information, but it has also unleashed new avenues of oppression against media workers. In an increasingly conflicted world, the United Nations has called on governments, technology companies, and civil society to protect both journalism and journalists.
One of the core outcomes of EMERITUS will be the creation of a training program for Police Authorities & other security practitioners focused on environmental crime investigation. The training program is based on 3 sessions delivered in Italy, Greece and Spain respectively.