Amenities → Living Conditions
Organizations relating to Living Conditions
International Housing and Home Warranty Association / London, UK / Est. 1993
World Historic and Cultural Canal Cities Cooperation Organization / Yangzhou, China / Est. 2009
Toilet Board Coalition / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2015
European Association of Jewish Community Centres / Paris, France
The European Committee of Industrial Furnace, Heating and Metallurgical Equipment Associations / Frankfurt-Main, Germany / Est. 1972
JRE- Jeunes Restaurateurs / Eindhoven, Netherlands / Est. 1990
Industrial Federation Paints and Coats of Mercosul / Sao Paulo, Brazil
International Association of Construction, Urbanism, and Environment and Life Style / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1957
World Federation of Chinese Catering Industry / Beijing, China / Est. 1991
European Brushware Federation / Tilburg, Netherlands / Est. 1958
Pacific Rim Real Estate Society / Broadway Nedlands NSW, Australia / Est. 1993
EUROCAE / Saint-Denis, France / Est. 1963
Society for Consumer Affairs Professionals in Europe / Symington, UK
Asociación de la Industrias de Alimentación Animal de América Latina y Caribe / Montevideo, Uruguay / Est. 2008
Agri-Food Chain Coalition
Smart City Business America Institute / Sao Paulo, Brazil / Est. 2013
International Oracle Users Community / Redwood City CA, USA / Est. 1994
UNU Institute for Natural Resources in Africa / Accra, Ghana / Est. 1986
Institut européen d'histoire et des cultures de l'alimentation / Tours, France / Est. 2000
Committee on Housing and Land Management / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1947
SEAMEO Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 1970
CARICOM Regional Organization for Standards and Quality / St Michael, Barbados / Est. 2002
Committee of Senior Officials of the Nordic Countries, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the Field of Food Issues / Est. 1980
Council of Non-Governmental Organizations for Development Support / Dakar, Senegal / Est. 1982
European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research / Neubiberg, Germany / Est. 1991
Arab Economic and Social Council / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1950
Vereinigung Europäischer Verbände des Kachelofenbauer/Hafner-Handwerks / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2003
European Consumer Consultative Group / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2003
Regional Centre on Urban Water Management, Teheran / Teheran, Iran Islamic Rep / Est. 2002
European Institute for Futures Studies / Est. 1990
Euro-Toques International / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1986
Environmental Management Group / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2001
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction / New York NY, USA / Est. 1960
Vienna NGO Committee on the Family / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1985
Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania / Chania, Greece / Est. 1983
Nordic Contact Concerning State Building Activities / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1962
International Real Estate Society / Atlanta GA, USA / Est. 1994
Creative Integration Centre / Est. 1997
International Textiles and Clothing Bureau / Est. 1984
International Making Cities Livable Council / Portland OR, USA / Est. 1985
Collaborative Intergovernmental Scientific Research Institute / Novara, Italy / Est. 2000
SEAMEO Regional Training Centre, Ho Chi Minh City / Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam / Est. 1996
Refugee Working Group / Est. 1992
CIVITAS / Szentendre, Hungary / Est. 2002
New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition / Est. 2012
European Feed and Food Ingredients Safety Certification / Brussels, Belgium
Europt(r)ode / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1991
International Blaise Users Group / Ann Arbor MI, USA / Est. 1992
METALS FOR BUILDINGS / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2011
Food Assistance Committee / London, UK / Est. 2013
View all profiles (3459 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Living Conditions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialInadequate toilet facilities
Rural poverty
Disappearance of common land
Ageing of world population
Environmental degradation
Misuse of electronic surveillance by governments
Abusive workplace surveillance
Infringement of privacy
Uncontrolled use of computer data
Market indicators' exclusion of human requirements
Excessive provisional income tax
Violation of medical confidentiality
Denial of rights of medical patients
Nonconformity of precocious children
Extravagant life style
Prohibitive cost of necessities in rural communities
Invasion of Internet privacy
Spitting in public places
Children of convenience
Misuse of video surveillance
Inadequate demand for primary commodities because of rising living standards
Unnecessary restraint of elderly patients
Politicization of health standards
Enforced curtailment of living standards in borrower nations
Inadequate care of community space
Action Strategies relating to Living Conditions
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialFinancing sustainable development by reducing incremental resource requirements
Orienting economic policy toward social need
Researching housing needs
Providing for the needs of the disabled
Promoting interests of refugee children
Adapting coast management techniques to environmental conditions on small islands
Adapting safety procedures to specific national needs
Creating desired futures
Expanding trading opportunities for developing countries
Reconciling professional and family life
Protecting groups and people with special needs
Prohibiting smoking in public places
Developing human resources to meet primary health care needs
Assessing existing biotechnology programmes and priority needs of developing countries
Providing access for the disabled to the physical environment
Assessing costs and financing to meet primary health care needs
Resolving competing land use requirements
Reconciling environmental concerns and development needs
Monitoring sustainable quality of life
Placing needs above wants
Increasing environmental management education capacities
Strengthening comprehensive health care for women
Developing separation toilets
Strengthening capacity to meet primary health care needs
Meeting biomass energy needs of the poor with re-afforestation
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