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Organizations relating to Dependence

World Federation for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence / New York NY, USA / Est. 2007
Eurometrika-Euroskopia / Paris, France / Est. 1991
Global Interdependence Center / Philadelphia PA, USA / Est. 1976
American Committee on Dependent Territories / Est. 1940
Global Learning / Chatham Borough NJ, USA / Est. 1974
Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Opioid Dependence Conference / Est. 2012
Alliance of Dependent Territories / Agana, Guam / Est. 1991
Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ
European Centre for Global Interdependence and Solidarity / Lisbon, Portugal / Est. 1989
William J Clinton Foundation / New York NY, USA

View all profiles (21 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Dependence

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Passion
Interdependence
Fear of death
Disruptive rural to urban migration
Chronic alcoholism
Corruption
Human inequality
Illiteracy
Unhealthy anxiety
Xenophobia
Environmental degradation
Environmental pollution
Evil
Inequitable distribution of wealth
Dependence on social welfare
Unemployment
Dependence on information technology
Refugees
External debt
Extremism
Maldistribution of food
Infringement of privacy
War
Slavery
Ignorance

Action Strategies relating to Dependence

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Reducing dependence of agricultural systems on fossil fuels
Shifting from materials-intensive growth in developed countries
Enhancing global interdependence
Managing economic interdependence
Reducing dependence
Promoting community self-determination
Overcoming health care dependency
Facilitating dependent resident care
Urging caution in overdependence on external relations
Dependent
Planning obsolescence
Creating dependency
Emphasizing self-sufficiency with respect to interdependence
Addressing dependence on mental structures ill-adapted to contemporary problems
Resisting community dependency
Accepting community dependency
Increasing amount of food
Reducing economic dependence upon socially undesirable activities
Questioning psycho-social dependency
Recognizing socio-economic interdependencies
Researching co-dependence
Exploiting dependence
Reducing dependence on fear as a cooperative tool
Reducing dependence on international inequality
Preserving dependence on international inequality

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