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  • ...ity, as well as in assisting in the development of appropriate systems for its regulation. ...ywhere in Africa: a Monsanto Bt cotton and a white maize. The latter was a global first - a genetically engineered white maize had never previously been grow
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  • ...ce Board] of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. She is also a [[DuPont]] Biotech Advisory Panelist, a tw ...of Bath in England (1991). She was then picked and trained by Monsanto for its GM virus-resistant sweet potato project. It is around this project that Wam
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  • PRRI describes its aim as being ...n email to his listserv explaining the PR role of the PRRI in representing its members' interests in the context of negotiations on the Cartagena Protocol
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  • ...Director of Research and Education at the [http://www.cgfi.org/ Center for Global Food Issues] at the [[Hudson Institute]]. ...NoMoreScares.com - a website which has now been withdrawn but which had as its contact the former Monsanto lobbyist and self-styled 'Junkman', [[Steven Mi
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  • ...[[Hudson Institute]] and Director of its [http://www.cgfi.org/ Center for Global Food Issues], where his son [[Alex Avery]] also works. He is also an Adviso ...sures for population control - possibly forced abortions. He has suggested its promotion may be part of a deliberate strategy to achieve such goals.
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  • ...rategic philanthropic partner'.<ref>[http://www.prweek.com/article/1245428/global-profile-hill---knowlton Hill & Knowlton profile], PR Week, 2004</ref> It pl Ashoka also notes that it 'spends more than $17 million a year financing its Fellows around the world'.[http://www.ashoka.org/what_is/mission.cfm]
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  • ...the intersection between IT and lobbying. Its slogan is 'Wired engagement. Global reach. Lasting Impact.' It has, it tells us, developed 'Internet advocacy' ...om/what_others_say/what_others_say.html quoted by Bivings on its website]. Its PR work for the company includes Monsanto's websites (eg [http://www.monsan
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  • ...s itself as a source of impartial information, but it does not always make its links with industry clear. ...-and-eating-it-too-1925034.html Is the British Nutrition Foundation having its cake and eating it too? Group dedicated to healthy eating is partly funded
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  • ...the former leader of the [[RCP]], worked for the [[LM network]] project [[Global Futures]] and worked in risk management for the PR firm [[Regester Larkin]] ==Global Futures 1998-2002==
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  • ...ber of the Public Relations Consultants Association [PRCA] and is bound by its professional code of conduct. <Ref name="Appointments"> [http://www.bell-po ...for many years one of the largest lobbying firms that refused to disclose its client list. Giving evidence to MPs conducting the Parliamentary inquiry <r
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  • ==The BSEF and its history== ...scribed as an &#39;industry front group run from the Brussels offices of a global PR firm, on behalf of chemical industry clients&#39; <ref> [http://web.arch
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  • ...ttendees and agenda, but remains steadfastly silent on the proceedings and its outcomes. ...ness leaders, bankers, industrialists and strategic thinkers to talk about global issues".<ref>Jonathon Duffy, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.s
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  • ...ce: that the NATO-Israel individual cooperation programme "is the first of its kind in the Mediterranean Dialogue. It covers many areas of common interest ...o the international think-tank conference on “Transforming NATO in a New Global Era”, a companion event to the Riga NATO Summit in November 2006.<ref nam
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  • ...count for more than two-thirds of CGIAR financing and this is reflected in its governance structure which is fundamentally controlled by four rich industr The CGIAR has been accused by its critics of having changed its mandate from being that of a publicly funded research body to that of a 'st
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  • ...ife International''' (formerly the Global Crop Protection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant science industry' and led by the followi CropLife International says its network includes 75 national and regional associations and their member com
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  • ...30% of its funding from business with the CSIRO top management encouraging its staff to go to 40%. As a point of comparison, only about 10% of the funding ...or plant breeding operators.' Hindmarsh notes, 'The CSIRO, in keeping with its position of being at the forefront of scientific research, prioritised gene
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  • ...ng the anticipated six-year project life, the project was supposed to move its targeted GM crops from the research and development stage to field-tests. ...nal objective was to bring these GM crops to farmers' fields by supporting its collaborators with the research and development and eventually the commerci
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  • ...r government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top priority. Previously the aid programme was managed by the [[Overseas De It says it 'aims to spend more than half of its time working with private sector and other external partners, as well as ot
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  • ...Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of Ministers.' Through its member associations, EuropaBio also 'fosters a standing dialogue with polic But while its focus is on Europe, EuropaBio has sought to use the Third World both as a m
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  • Like other "[[sound science]]" front groups, its real mission is to disparage the science upon which environmental safety re ...alition]] (TASSC), a front group created to assist the tobacco industry in its fight against regulation of secondhand cigarette smoke.
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