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Organizations relating to Change

Association of Change Management Professionals / Oviedo FL, USA / Est. 2009
Allied Command Transformation / Norfolk VA, USA
Center of Arab Women for Training and Research, Tunis / Tunis, Tunisia / Est. 1993
Universidad CLAEH / Montevideo, Uruguay / Est. 1957
Deauville Partnership / Est. 2011
Alliance for a Responsible and United World / Est. 1993
Initiatives of Change International - Caux / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1921
Institute for African Alternatives / London, UK / Est. 1986
Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change / Marseille, France / Est. 2015
Middle East and North Africa Transition Fund / Washington DC, USA
Andean Action / Cochabamba, Bolivia / Est. 1992
Levi Strauss Foundation / Diegem, Belgium / Est. 1952
Global Challenges Network / Munich, Germany / Est. 1987
Centre international LEBRET-IRFED / Paris, France / Est. 1972
Rensselaerville Institute / Delmar NY, USA / Est. 1963
Goldin Institute for International Partnership and Peace / Chicago IL, USA
Be The Change Earth Alliance / Vancouver BC, Canada / Est. 2005
Centre for European Transformation / Est. 2010
Asociación Iberoamericana Etico-Humanista / Est. 1994
Global Research Consortium on Economic Structural Transformation / Est. 2016
Fondo Especial para la Transformación Social de Centroamérica / Tegucigalpa, Honduras / Est. 2002
Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1982
Tavistock Institute / London, UK / Est. 1947
International Society for Organization Development and Change / Colorado Springs CO, USA / Est. 1968
Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1989
World Telecommunication Policy Forum / Geneva, Switzerland
Agreement Concerning Transfers to and from Postal Cheque Accounts, 1957 / Est. 1957
Agreement Concerning Giro Transfers / Est. 1969
Agreement Concerning Transfers between Sick Funds and Sickness Benefits During Temporary Residence / Est. 1956
Convention Respecting Transfers of Insured Persons from One Sick Fund to Another and Respecting Sickness Benefit During Temporary Residence / Est. 1953
Agreement Concerning Transfers to and from Postal Cheque Accounts, 1964 / Est. 1964
Convention Relating to Changes of Surname and First Name / Est. 1958
Agreement Concerning Transfers to and from Postal Cheque Accounts and Supplement Dealing with the Negotiation through Postal Cheque Accounts of Securities Made Payable at Postal Cheque Offices / Est. 1952
Agreement Concerning Transfers of Persons Insured for Sickness Benefit and Concerning Sickness Benefit During Temporary Residence / Est. 1967
Pan American Bioethics Institute, Santiago
Africa in Transition / Est. 1999
Challenge International / Est. 1983
Delphi International / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1975
Global Challenge Network
Rensselaerville Institute / Delmar NY, USA
Action Linkage Network / Upper Darby PA, USA / Est. 1969
Mouvement pour la transformation de l'Afrique
Discourse-Pragmatic Variation and Change Research Network / Parkville VIC, Australia / Est. 2012
Varkey Foundation / London, UK
International Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood from Care
World Social Forum of Transformative Economies
Instituto Paulo Freire / Sao Paulo, Brazil / Est. 1991
Rockefeller Brothers Fund / New York NY, USA / Est. 1940
OneWorld International Foundation / London, UK / Est. 1999
Tides / San Francisco CA, USA / Est. 1976

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World Problems relating to Change

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Unethical practices relating to development
Unethical practices of environmentalists
Inadequate evidence to convict known offenders
Lack of meaningful educational context for ethical decisions
Social structure of sin
Sex guilt
Decline in deference
Misunderstanding of marriage
Guilt of bystanders
Exposure of children to pornography
Mortal sin
Unethical practices of government
Unethical medical experimentation on prisoners
Irreversible environmental trends
Human exceptionalism
Misuse of spiritual authority for sexual purposes
Pornography
Unethical commercial practices
Guilt
Abusive experimentation on humans
Irresponsible tobacco and cigarette advertising
Unethical practices in forestry
Corporate control of genetic material
Sin
Sex scandals

Action Strategies relating to Change

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Moralizing
Developing value codes for business
Failing to obey orders
Disseminating information on human values
Developing social audits
Maintaining ethical standards
Undertaking inculcation of moral values
Distinguishing between good and bad
Adopting environmental codes of conduct for business
Practising decency
Convincing concerning sin
Expiating transgressions or sins
Promoting awareness of hygienic, ethical, aesthetic value of cremation
Delineating ethical significance
Disciplining children's conduct
Delineating reflective conduct
Rehearsing differentiating manners
Recognizing moral implications
Sustaining community morale
Conscientizing
Pietism
Atoning for sin
Articulating self-consciousness
Recovering commitment ethic
Morality

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