Advisory Group

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Research Quality Framework - Committees - Development Advisory Group
... the establishment of the RQF Development Advisory Group (RQFDAG), to be chaired by Australia's chief scientist, Dr Jim Peacock AC ... Members The following members of the Expert Advisory Group continued on to the DAG Dr Michael Barber Phil Clark Dr Ian O Smith The other DAG members are Terry Enright ...
Jaago Re! One Billion Votes - Advisory Group
... The Jaago Re! One Billion Votes movement is led by an eminent Advisory Group comprising Mr N ... Election Commissioner), Tariq Ansari (Midday Group) and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra (Filmmaker and Director, Rang De Basanti) ...
Christine Burns - Political Work and Departure From PFC - NHS and International Health Advisor
... The Department of Health set up a Sexual Orientation Advisory Group (SOAG) in 2004 ... changed the name to the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Advisory Group (SOGIAG) to be more inclusive of trans needs and identities ... appointed to the Department of Health's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Advisory Group ...
Akiko Yuge
2002, Yuge was a member of the Second Consultative Committee on ODA Reform, an advisory group to the Foreign Minister of Japan ... She was also a member of the Advisory Group of International Cooperation for Peace organized by the country’s Chief Cabinet Secretary in 2002 and a member of the Eminent Persons’ Group on UN Reform, an ...
United Nations Development Group - Leadership and Organization - Leadership - UNDG Advisory Group
... Under Kemal Derviş' leadership, an "Advisory Group", which provides the UNDG Chair with advice and guidance on managing the operational dimensions of the UNDG and the Resident Coordinator ... In 2009, the non-rotational members of the advisory group were the FAO, ILO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNHCR, WFP, WHO and UNIDO ...

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