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Thirty years of fighting for the rule of law
Thirty years ago on February 5, 1988, the rule of law made it to multilateralism as eight governments took the momentous step to establish IDLO (or IDLI, as it was then known) as an intergovernmental organization.
DG on women's importance in the SEMED justice sector
IDLO Assembly of Parties and Partnership Forum 2017 | Session 1
EBRD on strengthening women judges in the SEMED region
Partnership Forum 2017 | H.E. Xanana Gusmao: Goodbye conflict, welcome development
Partnership Forum 2017 | UN's Mr. Fabrizio Hochschild on sustaining peace and the rule of law
Strengthening women judges in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region
EBRD and IDLO lay foundations of regional women judges’ platform
International order and rule of law in times of SDGs
IDLO at GQUAL: Lack of gender parity in justice sector
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) kill 15 million people between the ages of 30 and 69, and over 86 per cent of these "premature" deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.The economic impact, including loss of income by people harmed by NCDs, the costs of treatment, and the impacts on families threaten international development. Through regulation and fiscal reforms, countries can promote healthy diets, physical activity, and other initiatives reducing the prevalence and harms of NCDs.
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The entry into force of the Nagoya Protocol in 2014 represented a major milestone in the global commitment to promote access and benefit sharing (ABS) of the use of genetic resources in a fair and equitable way. As of August 2017, 100 Parties in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) had ratified the Nagoya Protocol, and many now need to adopt national measures to operationalize it at the domestic level.
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