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Organizations relating to Agencies, Dealers

Association of Quality Assurance Agencies of the Islamic World / Manama, Bahrain / Est. 2009
Council of Arab Central Banks and Monetary Agencies' Governors / Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
United Nations Committee on Negotiations with Intergovernmental Agencies / New York NY, USA / Est. 1946
Euradopt / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1993
Climate Knowledge Brokers / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2011
International Factoring Association / Pismo Beach CA, USA / Est. 1999
Change Agents for Peace International / Nairobi, Kenya
Nordic Perfume Dealers Council
Nordisk Kommittee Skomagermestre og Skohandlere
International Association of Football Agents
European Stamp Dealers Association
European Digital Dealers Association / Market Harborough, UK / Est. 1988
Large Yacht Brokers Association / Est. 2012
International Association of Milk Control Agencies / Est. 1935
International Business Brokers Association / Independence OH, USA / Est. 1982
International Door Association / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1995
Heads of National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies
Convention Concerning Fee-charging Employment Agencies, 1949 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1949
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents / Est. 1973
Convention on International Factoring / Rome, Italy / Est. 1988
Convention Concerning Prevention and Control of Occupational Hazards Caused by Carcinogenic Substances and Agents / Est. 1974
Convention Concerning Private Employment Agencies / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1997
Convention Concerning Fee-charging Employment Agencies, 1933 / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1933
World Antique Dealers Association / Mansfield OH, USA / Est. 1978
International Magic Dealers Association / Est. 1946
International Autograph Collectors Club and Dealers Alliance / Hollywood FL, USA / Est. 1997
International Association of Milk Dealers / Est. 1922
International Alpha Micro Dealers Association / Littleton CO, USA
European Society of Computer Dealers
International Society of Fine Art Dealers
International Congress of Dealers Associations / Est. 1976
Nordic Association of Furniture Dealers
Fédération européenne des courtiers assermentés et assimilés / Paris, France / Est. 1958
Commonwealth Agencies Consultative Committee
Association of International Border Agencies / Est. 1953
Humanitarian Accountability Project
Network for Mediterranean Environmental Agencies
Société européenne de courtage
Coordination Group of the Arab/OPEC/Islamic Development Aid Agencies / Kuwait, Kuwait
Tackle and Shooting Sports Agents Association / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1953
Heads of Medicines Agencies / Langen, Germany
Worldwide Broker Network / San Francisco CA, USA / Est. 1989
Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies / Champaign IL, USA / Est. 1919
International Federation of Inspection Agencies / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1982
Federation of European Factoring Associations / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1988
Forum of Bible Agencies International / New York NY, USA / Est. 1990
Yacht Brokers, Designers and Surveyors Association / Petersfield, UK / Est. 1987
Association of National Numbering Agencies / Frankfurt-Main, Germany
Union of OIC News AGencies / Jeddah, Saudi Arabia / Est. 1972
European Convention on the Abolition of Legalisation of Documents Executed by Diplomatic Agents or Consular Officers / Strasbourg, France / Est. 1968

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World Problems relating to Agencies, Dealers

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Unethical practices in the public sector
Misuse of electronic surveillance by governments
Hormone pollution
Excessive governmental spending
Accidental poisoning by haematologic agents
Antagonism between government agencies and officials
Private international arms dealers
Toxic anti-fouling agents
Indiscriminate use of tear gas
Middleman control of rural marketing
Unethical practices of national defence industries
Unaccountability of institutions degrading the environment
Arrears in financial payments between government agencies
Absence of long-term economic planning agencies
Accidental poisoning by systemic agents
Undue control of prices by intermediaries
Shortage of entrepreneurial ability
Neglect of cultural diversity by social service agencies
Unethical real estate practice
Lack of women in the advertising industry
Unethical financial practices
Covert intelligence agency operations

Action Strategies relating to Agencies, Dealers

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Using biological pest control
Greening international institutions
Operating temporary work business
Improving coordination among anti-desertification agencies
Improving coordination among international fishery agencies
Providing public land management agencies with modern computer and survey equipment
Expanding membership of high seas fisheries agencies
Establishing international fisheries agencies in neglected marine areas
Improving coordination of forest-related international agencies
Preventing suicides
Developing effective biological control agents against disease transmitting vectors
Diversifying agents of demographic change
Reviewing public agencies responsible for land resource management
Ensuring policies of international agencies address basic services for the poor
Reviewing sustainability of policies of international agencies and finance institutions
Developing sound recruitment for water resource agencies
Empowering pollution control agencies
Establishing transparency agencies
Strengthening water management agencies
Reducing intelligence costs
Increasing cooperation within and among water management agencies
Improving coordination of international agencies on water management
Coordinating government action
Eliminating arrears among government agencies
Tightening control over spy agencies

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