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International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)

  • Organization type:Non-Governmental Organization

General contact information

  • URL: http://www.iisd.org/
  • Address: 161 Portage Avenue East, 6th Floor
  • Postal Code: R3B 0Y4
  • City: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Country: Canada
  • Telephone: +1 2049587700
  • Fax: +1 2049587700
  • Email: info@iisd.ca

Mission & Disaster Reduction Profile

Its mission is to champion innovation, enabling societies to live in a sustainable way. It advances policy recommendations on international trade and investment, economic policy, climate change, measurement and indicators, and natural resource management to make development sustainable. By using the Internet it covers and reports on international negotiations and brokers knowledge gained through collaborative projects with global partners, resulting in more rigorous research, capacity building in developing countries and a better dialogue between North and South.
 


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  • Climate Change
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