Target group: State institutions, local governments, universities and non-profit sector will benefit from the measure.
5. (...) State institutions, local governments, universities and non-profit sector will benefit from the measure.
6. (...) State institutions, local governments, universities and non-profit sector are the beneficiaries from the measure.
Language:English
Score: 1801479
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...ood_practice_gender_in_ESD.pdf
Data Source: un
Dodson brings to the position over thirty years of diverse leadership experience in business, government and non-profit organizations. Prior to this appointment, she was the first full-time Ombudsman of the State Department of the United States, a position that she assumed in 2010 and in which she provided dispute resolution, coaching, change-management and leadership training for nearly 75,000 people around the world.
(...) In 2004, she was the City Museum Interim President and Chief Executive Officer of The Historical Society of Washington. She also served as Interim Director of the Non-profit Roundtable of Greater Washington (2001-2002), Senior Strategist, Netsuite Division of Starpoint Solutions (2000-2001), Associate Director for Administration, Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution (1995-2000), Associate Director for Administration and Planning for The National African-American Museum Project, Smithsonian Institution (1992-1995), and Comptroller, Smithsonian Institution (1986-1992).
Language:English
Score: 1779236.3
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https://www.un.org/ombudsman/a...odson-united-nations-ombudsman
Data Source: un
Dodson brings to the position over thirty years of diverse leadership experience in business, government and non-profit organizations. Prior to this appointment, she was the first full-time Ombudsman of the State Department of the United States, a position that she assumed in 2010 and in which she provided dispute resolution, coaching, change-management and leadership training for nearly 75,000 people around the world.
(...) In 2004, she was the City Museum Interim President and Chief Executive Officer of The Historical Society of Washington. She also served as Interim Director of the Non-profit Roundtable of Greater Washington (2001-2002), Senior Strategist, Netsuite Division of Starpoint Solutions (2000-2001), Associate Director for Administration, Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution (1995-2000), Associate Director for Administration and Planning for The National African-American Museum Project, Smithsonian Institution (1992-1995), and Comptroller, Smithsonian Institution (1986-1992).
Language:English
Score: 1779236.3
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https://www.un.org/ombudsman/node/688
Data Source: un
Microsoft PowerPoint - Moderator Ms Barbara McCormack (USA) Coordinator, University of Nebraska Omaha College of Communication,
“Archives, libraries and museums share common ground in that we exist for our users. (...) ‐Jon Birger Otsby Scandinavian Library Quarterly
Volume 36 NO. 2 2003
Freedom Forum Institute www.NewseumED.org
Technology changes
Trolls find work-arounds
New ways to spread
misinformation
Top down solutions attempt
to solve the problem
Personal Responsibility
Support for the Education
Community
Two Building Blocks for Media Literacy
Consumer training is the key
IN A CRISIS OF TRUST: WHAT ABOUT MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES?
Americans trust the information from museums more than local papers, non‐profits, the U.S. government, or academic
researchers.
People Trust Museums
AAM
https://newseumed.org/
Language:English
Score: 1774233.4
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https://en.unesco.org/sites/de.../gmw2018_barbara_mccormack.pdf
Data Source: un
Dodson brings to the position over thirty years of diverse leadership experience in business, government and non-profit organizations. She is currently Ombudsman of the US State Department, a position she assumed in 2010 and in which she provides dispute resolution, coaching, change management and leadership training for nearly 75,000 people around the world. Prior to this position, she was Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Civil Rights for the US State Department (2006-2010), City Museum Interim President and Chief Executive Officer of The Historical Society of Washington (2004), Interim Director of the Non-profit Roundtable of Greater Washington (2001-2002), Senior Strategist, Netsuation Division of Starpoint Solutions (2000-2001), Associate Director for Administration, Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution (1995-2000), Associate Director for Administration and Planning, The National African-American Museum Project, Smithsonian Institution (1992-1995), and Comptroller, Smithsonian Institution (1986-1992).
Language:English
Score: 1745663.5
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https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/profiles/shireen-dodson
Data Source: un
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Exhibition of Lives Lost 11-13 May 2011, Non Profit Organization Inochi-Museum
As a normal course of operation of the museum, we will post a Special announcement of this collaborate action and the designated tag in the museum to make people aware of this international action.
Language:English
Score: 1732812
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https://www.who.int/roadsafety...ecade_of_action/launch/jpn/en/
Data Source: un
Database on National Implementation of International Humanitarian Law
The Blue Shield is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation acting globally for the protection of heritage, both tangible and intangible, in emergency situations. (...) It is a unique network of more than 30,000 members and museum professionals who represent the global museum community. (...) The International Institute of Humanitarian Law (IIHL) is an independent, non-profit, humanitarian organization founded in 1970.
Language:English
Score: 1730497
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https://en.unesco.org/protecting-heritage/partnerships
Data Source: un
The study catalysed efforts by the local community to reinvigorate traditional pastila manufacturing techniques through developing the skills of local artisans and the cultural institutions of the city. The non-profit partnership ‘Museum City’ established a museum in 2009 and a pastila factory museum in 2011, which raised awareness of the practice amongst the community and wider public, and promoted sustainable tourism through local culture and products.
Language:English
Score: 1703733.6
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https://en.unesco.org/creativi...ory/kolomna-russian-federation
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Improved site management of selected museums and heritage sites, and long-term institutional reform.
3. (...) The project is developing Integrated Site Management Plans (ISMP) for the chosen sites, namely
Mankiala Stupa, Katas Raj Temples, Gurdwara Rohri Sahib, Gurdwara Sacha Sauda Sahib, Uch Sharif
Monument Complex, two sites
in Taxila - Bhir Mound,
Dharmarajika and two
museums i.e. Lahore Museum,
and Taxila Museum.
A workshop on museum
development was held in
Lahore. The participants of the
workshop included the
curatorial staff from Lahore
Museum, and curatorial and
management staff from Taxila
Museum, Harappa Museum,
the Pakistan Army Museum
and the National History
Museum.
Language:English
Score: 1648180.5
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https://en.unesco.org/sites/default/files/clt_ptegp.pdf
Data Source: un
Intangible heritage
Seenaryo
Seenaryo is a non-profit arts and education organisation that works with Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. (...) Intangible heritage
Restoration of Syrian Monuments by Orague National Museum
The National Museum in Prague, in collaboration with the DGAM, engaged in the rescue and restoration of archaeological and historical artifacts in Syria.
Archaeology, Museum, Restoration
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Language:English
Score: 1631236.5
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https://en.unesco.org/syrian-o.../initiatives/other-initiatives
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