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A new proposed law will hold vaping product manufacturers and wholesalers accountable for deceptive practices that prioritize profit over people.
If passed, the vaping product damages and health care costs recovery act, introduced on Oct. 8, 2025, will enable British Columbia to take legal action against companies that cause public harm through misleading promotion of vaping products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32880
2021-06-08: On screen, (1st row, L-R) Theo Chiviru, Development & Governance enthusiast, Zimbabwe Patriot; Joe Powell, Campaigner for democracy and open government, Co-founder Kensington Against Dirty Money; Carina Sugden, Chief Governance Officer at African Development Bank Group; (2nd row, L-R) Maureen Kariuki ,Senior Regional Coordinator, Africa and the Middle East, Open Government Partnership (OGP); Evelynne Change,
Chief Governance Officer at African Development Bank; Abdoulaye Coulibaly, Director, Governance and Public Financial Management, AfDB; (3rd row, L-R) FLORENCE DENNIS, Division Manager at AfDB; Fred Kabanda ,Division Manager, Extractives at African Development Bank and an Official during the virtual Open government and Accountability Webinar.
Accountability Policial. Tecnicas de planificacion estrategica, evaluacion por resultados y objetivos, rendicion de cuentas y responsabilizacion en la funcion policial.
Governor Hogan Announces Proposed Legislation to Fix Failing Schools by Joe Andrucyk at Governors Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
A new proposed law will hold vaping product manufacturers and wholesalers accountable for deceptive practices that prioritize profit over people.
If passed, the vaping product damages and health care costs recovery act, introduced on Oct. 8, 2025, will enable British Columbia to take legal action against companies that cause public harm through misleading promotion of vaping products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32880
2021-06-08: Carina Sugden, Chief Governance Officer at African Development Bank Group during the virtual Open government and Accountability Webinar.
CREAW Kenya is currently holding a social accountability for action training in Machakos County with key stakeholders i.e. teachers, local administration and elders and religious leaders through the #ImarishaMsichana to equip them with the tools that will help in addressing teen pregnancies with effective strategies and resources that will address cultural gnomes in the communities and catalyze social change by building awareness.
#HerEducationHerFuture
@FAWEKenya @KenyaRedCross @MastercardFdn @MachakosCounty
Governor Hogan Announces Proposed Legislation to Fix Failing Schools by Joe Andrucyk at Governors Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
Governor Hogan Announces Proposed Legislation to Fix Failing Schools by Joe Andrucyk at Governors Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
Governor Hogan Announces Proposed Legislation to Fix Failing Schools by Joe Andrucyk at Governors Reception Room, 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
Panelists discuss accountability journalism across the world on the second day of the ISOJ conference. L to R: Luz Mely Reyes, Ivan Kolpakov, Stevan Dojčinovic, and Krissah Thompson. (Marc Speir/Moody College of Communication)
A new proposed law will hold vaping product manufacturers and wholesalers accountable for deceptive practices that prioritize profit over people.
If passed, the vaping product damages and health care costs recovery act, introduced on Oct. 8, 2025, will enable British Columbia to take legal action against companies that cause public harm through misleading promotion of vaping products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32880
Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) in partnership with the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Headquarters (CPA), Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK (CPA UK) and the Commonwealth Local Government Forum (CLGF) event at the British Academy on 4th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Commonwealth organisations are hosting a three-day conference in London which aims to put inclusion and accountability high on the agenda for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Rwanda in June 2020. Faith Odidi, a Disability Technical Expert speaks.
To reflect on different accountability mechanisms for serious human rights violations and international crimes, including the exercise of universal jurisdiction, the Wayamo Foundation and the Prosecution Training Institute (PTI) co-hosted a symposium on “Domestic accountability mechanisms for international crimes: new developments and opportunities in East Africa” on the 7th of September 2023 at the PTI in Nairobi, Kenya.
The event brought together international and Kenyan experts and prosecutors to discuss international criminal justice themes.
Ban ki-Moon's inscription on a wall in the People's Space at the ICC Review Conference: "Let us realize a world where peace, development and freedom and human rights are ensured through strengthening the international justice system!" (June 2010)
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A new proposed law will hold vaping product manufacturers and wholesalers accountable for deceptive practices that prioritize profit over people.
If passed, the vaping product damages and health care costs recovery act, introduced on Oct. 8, 2025, will enable British Columbia to take legal action against companies that cause public harm through misleading promotion of vaping products.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32880