Examples of using Standard-setting processes in English and their translations into Arabic
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It also works at the international level, ensuring that women are included in standard-setting processes.
Representatives encouraged UNCTAD to explore the standard-setting processes to facilitate the participation of developing countries in them.
The draft materials are being usedas reference in a range of national, regional and international policy discussions and standard-setting processes.
(d) There should be greater coordination between such standard-setting processes at the United Nations and those at a regional level; and.
These draft materials are being used as points of reference in a range of national,regional and international policy discussions and standard-setting processes.
Greater coordination between such standard-setting processes at the United Nations and those at a regional level(such as the Organization of American States).
These draft materials are being used as pointsof reference in a range of national, regional and international policy discussions and standard-setting processes.
The fact that accountants' understanding isoften limited to their own national standards and standard-setting processes constitutes an important impediment to raising capital globally and to financial stability.
In this regard, the Group discussed a need for further enhancement of participation of developing countries andeconomies in transition in the international standard-setting processes.
What changes are needed in public and private sector standard-setting processes that affect international trade to ensure that the capabilities of small developing country producers are adequately taken into account?
At the meso level, transparency and accountability issues arise particularly with regard to information asymmetry and opaque price discovery mechanisms,as well as a lack of transparency and accountability in standard-setting processes.
This common normative understanding has been promoted by international andregional standard-setting processes; by the practice of international human rights bodies, mechanisms and specialized agencies; and by a significant number of international conferences and expert meetings.
Although the process of drafting new legal rules in the field of human rights is time-consuming, the need for the proposedstandards should prompt all those involved to complete the standard-setting processes as soon as possible.
There is a need to promote the full andmeaningful participation of developing countries in international standard-setting processes, design new standards in a transparent and inclusive way and strengthen institutional and technical capacity in developing countries to facilitate compliance with new standards in export markets.
(b) The need to strengthen and better coordinate institutional arrangements at the global level, supported by the establishment of a number of bodies and functions to facilitate andimprove international standard-setting processes with an increased focus on enforcement and monitoring of compliance at the global level;
Efforts should be made to:(a)ensure the meaningful participation of developing countries in standard-setting processes;(b) design new standards in a transparent and inclusive manner;(c) strengthen institutional and technical capacity in developing countries to respond effectively to new standards in export markets; and(d) promote mutual recognition agreements.
He noted that States and the international community must do more to transform the standards articulated in the Declaration from an aspiration to a reality andstated that all international standard-setting processes that affected indigenous peoples should conform fully to the standards of the Declaration.
Measures to protect and promote indigenous cultural heritage and traditional knowledge,including developments in conventions and standard-setting processes related to the protection of traditional knowledge and respect for the right to culture and the equitable sharing of benefits which accrue from the use of indigenous peoples ' knowledge, innovations and practices;
It is expected to boost organic trade and market development in the region, raise awareness of organic agriculture among farmers and consumers and create a unified negotiating position that should help East Africanorganic farmers to gain access to export markets and influence international organic standard-setting processes.
My Office has continued its work on the promotion and protection of the human rights of indigenous peoples by supporting, at the substantial and organizational levels,the existing human rights mechanisms relating to indigenous peoples, standard-setting processes, advocating for inter-agency cooperation, mainstreaming indigenous peoples rights within the United Nations system and UNCTs, empowering indigenous organizations and communities, and assisting States on these issues.
These constraints generally include a lack of infrastructure, such as internationally accredited and recognized laboratories with advanced testing equipment, a poor legislative capacity, limited skills and training capacities,and a lack of engagement in international standard-setting processes, because of the smallness of local scientific communities and government resources.
The standard-setting process in South Africa.
Urgent need to ensure an ongoing standard-setting process on Indigenous peoples ' human rights.
He also stated that the international standard-setting process will continue after its adoption.
However, the standard-setting process(discussed below) is developed in South Africa outside the scope of the Companies Act.
Encouraging SME participation in the standard-setting process through the provision of information on standardization and accreditation activities;
The Special Representative remains committed to supporting this important standard-setting process and the adoption of binding provisions for the protection of children and young domestic workers.
Developing countries should fully participate in the ISO standard-setting process and more should be done to achieve this end.
This would in effect terminate the standard-setting process on the human rights of Indigenous peoples within the United Nations and would constitute a major failure within the context of the International Decade.
Developing countries need to be well informed of the development of different initiatives andparticipate actively in the standard-setting process.