Resources Keyword 'SDG 17 - Partnerships for Goals'
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is an important agreement by countries to promise to protect children's rights. The Committee on the Rights of the Child under this Convention…
Children have set of rights in relation to the environment in accordance with international law. However, environmental harm prevents children from enjoying these rights. The Special Rapporteur on…
Citizen data, collected with active citizen participation, has become a key tool in addressing the needs of marginalized communities. Practitioners shared experiences in engaging community members in…
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) launched the Words into Action publications as a series of guidelines, based on global expertise, communities of practice and networks of…
The draft UNECE Policy Recommendation No. 49: 'Transparency at Scale' is currently open for public review. Recommendation 49 was born out of the increasing demand for policy action that ensures…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's Environmental and Social Policy (ESP) and Access to Information Policy (AIP) detail the Bank’s commitments to promoting environmentally sound…
“Cooperation Open Government Data Austria”, or short “Cooperation OGD Austria” was founded by the Federal Chancellery, the cities of Vienna, Linz, Salzburg and Graz on the 13th July 2011. Federal…
The 'Energy – Transparency Centre of Knowledge' (E-TRACK) of the European Commission organizes an Open Seminar on public participation in radioactive waste management. The seminar will take place in…
To enable training providers to exchange ideas and find partners for further developing training for legal practitioners in how to apply EU law. The ideas are based on good practices for organising,…
For the first time, the European Commission has set aside financial support exclusively for judicial training activities. All organisations envisaging to implement European judicial training…