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Organizations relating to Professions
International Association of Claim Professionals / Palisades NY, USA / Est. 1970
Federation of African Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Agriculture and Professions / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 2005
West Africa Road Transport Union / Lagos, Nigeria / Est. 1989
Unión Iberoamericana de Colegios y Agrupaciones de Abogados / La Plata, Argentina / Est. 1976
International Union of Professional Drivers / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1951
Asian Association of Career Management Professionals / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 2001
Mediterranean Society of Ophthalmology / Rome, Italy / Est. 1988
Federation of Asian Professional Textile Associations / Seoul, Korea Rep / Est. 1991
Society for Consumer Affairs Professionals in Europe / Symington, UK
International Professional Pool Players' Association / Rochdale, UK
Business European Capital Cities / Paris, France / Est. 1989
International Professional Hunters Association / Boerne TX, USA / Est. 1969
Pan American Federation of Nursing Professionals / Mexico City, Mexico / Est. 1970
International Union of Professional Engineers / Haan, Germany / Est. 1953
African Association of Psychiatrists and Allied Professions / Nairobi, Kenya
International Society of Healthcare Ethics and Compliance Professionals / Paris, France
Association of Change Management Professionals / Oviedo FL, USA / Est. 2009
European Alliance of Subject-Specific and Professional Accreditation and Quality Assurance / Düsseldorf, Germany / Est. 2011
Asociación Latinoamericana de Surfistas Profesionales / Lima, Peru / Est. 2001
Nordiska Socionomförbunds Samarbetskommitté / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1970
Groupe pluri-professionnelle européen de reflexion et de formation en santé / Strasbourg, France / Est. 1992
Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication / Manila, Philippines / Est. 1980
European Diving Technology Committee / St Leonards, UK / Est. 1973
Council of Associations of Long Cycle Engineers of a University or Higher School of Engineering of the European Union / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1988
Commonwealth Association of Professional Centres
Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK / London, UK / Est. 1946
Latin-Iberian-American Association of Operations Research Societies / Est. 1982
Instituto Internacional de Periodismo 'José Marti' / Havana, Cuba / Est. 1983
European Technical Contractors Committee for the Construction Industry / Zoetermeer, Netherlands / Est. 1976
African Boxing Confederation / Est. 1960
International Bar Association - Public and Professional Interest Division / London, UK / Est. 2004
Alumni Association of the Inter-American School of Librarianship / Medellin, Colombia / Est. 1982
Professional Tennis Coaches Association / Roeser, Luxembourg / Est. 2011
Biofeedback Foundation of Europe / London, UK / Est. 1997
PWN Global - Professional Women's Network / Paris, France / Est. 1996
European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organisations / Wigston, UK / Est. 2001
International Marketing Federation / Est. 1967
Nordisk Journalistcenter / Aarhus, Denmark / Est. 1957
Conférence internationale des ordres de pharmaciens francophones / Paris, France / Est. 1994
MSPA / Orlando FL, USA / Est. 1998
Young Professionals for Agricultural Development / Rome, Italy / Est. 2005
European Interprofessional Education Network / London, UK / Est. 2004
European Muslim Professionals Network
Forum Informatikerinnnen für Frieden und Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung / Bremen, Germany
Built Environment Professions in the Commonwealth / Bristol, UK / Est. 1997
Office and Professional Employees International Union / New York NY, USA / Est. 1945
International Society for Educational Planning / Henrico VA, USA / Est. 1970
International Institute of Municipal Clerks / Rancho Cucamonga CA, USA / Est. 1947
Institut de l'économie et du commerce international / Paris, France / Est. 1987
Universidad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnologia / San José, Costa Rica / Est. 1987
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World Problems relating to Professions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialUnethical practices of environmentalists
Disruptive migration of trained personnel
Unethical practices in forestry
Prohibitive cost of linguistic interpretation in legal proceedings
Shortage of professional and technical personnel
Irresponsible health professionals
Inhumane participation of the medical profession in torture
Professional stagnation
Discriminatory professionalism
Discrimination against women executives
Incompetent professionals
Lack of professional standards
Medical deception
Unprepared leadership
Occupational risks and hazards of the medical profession
Graduate and post-graduate unemployment
Discrimination against women in the legal profession
Overwork
Unethical real estate practice
Distrust of professional service delivery
Unethical practices of engineering
Abusive institutional care
Unethical practice of health professionals
Underrepresentation of women in the professions
Unethical practices in the legal system
Action Strategies relating to Professions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialProfessionalizing
Registering professionals
Networking archaeologists
Professionalizing road safety management
Registering real estate professionals
Improving professional standards in social science
Promoting professional interests
Using professional expertise unselfishly
Networking museum professionals
Registering environmental professionals
Developing professional skills
Ensuring developing countries have trained personnel capable of using advanced technology
Improving working conditions of salaried employees
Reconciling professional and family life
Training information professionals
Increasing trained personnel for conserving biological diversity
Promoting consulting profession
Activating social conscience of engineers
Working in caring profession
Encouraging development of museums
Training professionals in computer information systems
Reviewing professional ethics to improve environmental commitment
Training communication professionals
Applying professional ethics
Developing guidelines on professional training
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