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Organizations relating to Beverages
International Alliance for Responsible Drinking / Washington DC, USA
 Asia-Pacific Society for Alcohol and Addiction Research / Yokosuka, Japan
 Oenological Products and Practices / Paris, France / Est. 2009
 European Oenogastronomic Brotherhoods Council / Valencia, Spain / Est. 2005
 Arab Beverage Association / Beirut, Lebanon
 World Wine Trade Group / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1998
 Nordiskt Alkohol- och Narkotikapolitiskt Samarbete / Türi, Estonia / Est. 2000
 International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Other Drugs / Barcelona, Spain / Est. 2004
 European Alcohol and Health Forum / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2007
 Quality Juice Foundation / Nieder-Olm, Germany / Est. 2009
 Scandinavian College for Brewers / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1925
 International Foundation for the Protection of Drinking Water / Auckland, New Zealand / Est. 1983
 Plastic Soup Foundation / Amsterdam, Netherlands
 Nordic Council for Alcohol Research
 European Rum Association / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1979
 Asociación Iberoamericana de Estudio de los Problemas del Alcohol y la Droga / Santiago, Chile
 International League Against the Abuse of Alcoholic Liquor / Est. 1906
 Association Universitaire Internationale du Vin et des Produits de la Vigne / Paris, France
 International Wine Technical Summit / Est. 2013
 Grapes for Humanity / Longboat Key FL, USA / Est. 2003
 International Whisky Society / Amstelveen, Netherlands / Est. 2003
 Convention Relating to the Liquor Traffic in Africa / Est. 1919
 Convention for the Suppression of the Contraband Traffic in Alcoholic Liquors / Est. 1925
 Convention Respecting the Liquor Traffic in Africa / Est. 1906
 International Convention on the Standardization of Methods of Wine Analysis and Evaluation / Est. 1954
 International Beer Tasting Society / Santa Ana CA, USA / Est. 1956
 International Soft Drinks Association
 Skandinaviska Bryggeriföreningarnas Ständiga Utskotts
 Coca-Cola Collectors Club Europe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1994
 European Alcohol Action Plan / Est. 1992
 Confédération des malteurs de l'Union économique belgo-luxembourgeoise
 Organisation interprofessionnelle européenne des vins de tables
 International Center for Alcohol Policies / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1995
 Association du musée international de l'étiquette de vin / Aigle, Switzerland / Est. 1991
 FIFA/Coca-Cola International Academy / Est. 1980
 Global Beer Alliance
 European Core Group on Alcohol Education / Oslo, Norway / Est. 1979
 Unitarian Universalist Society for Alcohol and Drug Education / North Weymouth MA, USA / Est. 1886
 International Coalition on Alcohol and Harm Reduction / Est. 2002
 Fédération internationale de l'oenographie
 Consortium of European Alcohol Research Centres / Est. 1997
 International Saké Institute / Hilo HI, USA
 International Centre for Alcohol and Addictions / Est. 1986
 European Coca-Cola Collectors / Brussels, Belgium
 Nordic Coca-Cola Collectors Club
 International Wine Society / Est. 1975
 International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers of America / Chicago IL, USA / Est. 1886
 International Society of Wine Tasters / Est. 1964
 Association of Small and Independent Breweries in Europe / Munich, Germany
 Trends in Brewing - International Malting and Brewing Symposium
 
View all profiles (211 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Beverages
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialChronic alcoholism 
Shortage of fresh-water 
Health risks of alcohol consumption
Foetal alcohol syndrome
Infectious drinking water
Substance abuse during control of complex equipment
Substance abuse by the elderly
Instability of wine trade
Medicines containing alcohol
Alcoholic intoxication at work
Addiction to soft drinks
Consumption of alcohol
Excessive portrayal of substance abuse in the media
Susceptibility of women to alcohol
Birthmarks
Polluted drinking water
Over-eating
Toxic blue-green algae in drinking water
Drunk driving
Unhealthy diet
Social costs of substance abuse
Children of alcoholics
Solvent and methylated spirits drinking
Juvenile alcoholism
Action Strategies relating to Beverages
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDrinking
Developing beer technology
Ensuring clean drinking water
Communicating with the dead
Taxing drink containers
Conducting public education programmes on drinking water supply and sanitation
Training in water sanitation
Using indigenous methods to maximize local involvement in drinking water supply and sanitation
Developing low-cost approach to improving drinking water supply
Providing international support for drinking water supply and sanitation programmes
Developing human resources to improve drinking water supply and sanitation
Studying eating
Providing information on drinking water quality
Recycling beverage containers
Withholding information on drinking water quality
Consuming alcohol
Preventing drug and alcohol misuse in the work place
Passing legislation on blood alcohol levels
Nationalizing liquor production
Vanquishing evil forces
Forming relationships with sacred animals
Maintaining healthy drinking standards
Alcoholic
Abstaining from alcohol
Reporting negligence in the food and drink production sector
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