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  • ...d] of the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative. She is also a [[DuPont]] Biotech Advisory Panelist, a two-times ...on for Development Program includes an effective biotech communication and public acceptance program designed to empower people from those within national go
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  • ::Influencing policy to improve health and wealth *[[Martin Roland]], [[University of Cambridge Institute of Public Heath]]
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  • ...iet van der Meer]]. Also hosted by Delft University of Technology is the [[Public Research and Regulation Initiative]] (PRRI) Secretariat. PRRI is a biotech ...ducing briefing papers, organising seminars, and answering questions about public research in modern biotechnology.<ref>"[http://pubresreg.org/index.php?opti
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  • ...ds and procedures through 'propaganda philanthropy'. It also helps control public forums, organises 'independent' groups as pro-corporate spokespeople and tr ...th over 30,000 direct employees, he has pioneered innovation in education, health, social finance, and empowered local development and serves tens of million
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  • ...ncluding genetic engineering, are shown to be generally beneficial both to health and to the environment.' Contributors to the book include [[Michael Wilson] :From 1993 to 1994, PM and public relations firm APCO Associates worked to launch The Advancement of Sound Sc
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  • ...the "nanny state" and "do-gooders run amok" who he blames for scaring the public. ...ds their mothers could afford to buy. These children are victims of public-health malpractice by green groups and the federal government, which have been iss
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  • ...motes consumer choice, and appeals to all those engaged in food and public health policy.<ref>[http://www.nutrition.org.uk/bnfevents/events/sweeteners The sc For public health and food policy campaigners this merry go round of donation, publicity, and
    52 KB (7,552 words) - 14:39, 20 March 2015
  • ..." and "crisis management, including countering campaigns by environmental, health and development NGOs. Regester Larkin's clients are nearly all pharmaceutic ...blic engagement processes' who were brought together for advice. In fact, 'public engagement processes' are not part of Brown's area of specialism which is t
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  • ...obbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in S BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-
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  • ...mbership is a clear indication of the trend towards the corporatisation of public agricultural research.' The NGO Committee's freeze means the NGO-C will not ...d to safeguard the geneticresources taken from farmers' fields and held in public trust by the CGIAR gene banks.'
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  • ...al drug safety regulation, and on the general treatment of health risks in public policy".<ref>Liam Baldwin, "[http://straightfurrow.farmonline.co.nz/news/st
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  • ...County, California in 2004. The lawsuit was filed by the California Plant Health Association. CropLife America, [http://www.thecampaign.org/News/feb04t.php ...dge that empowers stakeholders - including farmers, policy makers, and the public - to make informed decisions about agricultural biotechnology for sustainab
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  • ...ght-wing think-tank which until 2000 was the [[IEA Health and Welfare Unit|Health and Welfare Unit]] of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]. In a March 200 Civitas started life as the [[IEA Health & Welfare Unit]] of the neoliberal think-tank the [[Institute of Economic A
    37 KB (5,383 words) - 10:09, 30 January 2023
  • ...cal and Dental Education (1990-96) and a non-executive Director of Lothian Health Board (1994-96). As Chairman of the Board for Academic Medicine he was awar
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  • ...se could then be used as entry points for US companies to collaborate with public research institutions in the South and to promote US models of biosafety an ...stringency of the commercialization procedures, it will be difficult for a public-funded effort to meet the regulatory costs'."
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  • He is a board member of the [[American Council on Science and Health]] and a frequent contributor to its webzine. He is also a keen supporter of ...y 2009</ref>. According to DeGregori in this paper, in Europe 'much of the public, if not a majority, have been thoroughly brainwashed on this issue and frig
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  • ...his study formed the economic strand that complemented the UK government's Public Debate on GM crops which culminated in 2003. Durodié is the Senior Fellow coordinating the Health and Human Security research programme in the [[Centre for Non-Traditional S
    32 KB (4,266 words) - 14:06, 18 October 2016
  • ...used to promote the privatisation of basic services, such as education and health, in developing countries. It does this by: DfID's belief in the private provision of public services is outlined in a 2012 'operation plan', which describes the privat
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  • ...of EuropaBio's Plant Biotechnology Unit (PBU) is Simon Barber. EuropaBio's Public Affairs manager is [[Bernd Halling]]. The chairman of Europabio board is [[ ...n Europe. As a general rule, the industry cannot be expected to prevail in public opposition to adversarial voices on these issues. All the research evidence
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  • ...ed. In 1997, the ESEF published ''What Risk? Science, Politics and Public Health'', edited by [[Roger Bate]] which included a chapter on passive smoking; th ...ncluding genetic engineering, are shown to be generally beneficial both to health and to the environment.' Contributors to the book included [[Michael Wilson
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