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Norwegian and Refugee
These partners include national government agencies such as DFID, ECHO, EuropeAid, USAID ; UN agencies such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development ( IFAD ); non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, Catholic Relief Services and Norwegian Refugee Council ; as well as corporate partners such as TNT N. V., YUM!
* Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, Norwegian Refugee Council
* Vavuniya, Sri Lanka – May 15 – An employee of the Norwegian Refugee Council is shot dead on his way back from work.
* Colombo, Sri Lanka – May 16 – An Batticaloa-based employee of the Norwegian Refugee Council is abducted while visiting the capital and disappears, presumed dead.
* Camp Management Toolkit published by Norwegian Refugee Council
* Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre ( IDMC ), Norwegian Refugee Council The leading international body monitoring conflict-induced internal displacement worldwide.
This effort resulted in the creation of the Ifo 2 camp extension in 2007 by the Norwegian Refugee Council.
The Norwegian Refugee Council, Internal Displacement Monitoring Center, has an online review: Development-Induced Displacement.
According to the 2008 study by the Norwegian Refugee Council, some 139, 000 Chechens remained displaced in the Russian Federation.
The courses have been taught by notable scholars and experts in human rights from University of Oslo, University of Warwick, University of Leeds, Faculty of Law, University of Peshawar, International Islamic University Islamabad, University of Lancashire, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, International Committee of Red Cross, Norwegian Refugee Council.

Norwegian and Council
She manoeuvred to have the Norwegian Council recognize him as heir to the throne of Norway, in spite of his not being first in the line of succession, and he was installed as king of Norway in 1389, still with Margaret as his guardian.
One of the last structures of the Kalmar Union, or, rather, medieval separateness, remained until 1536 when the Danish Privy Council, in the aftermath of a civil war, unilaterally declared Norway to be a Danish province, without consulting their Norwegian colleagues.
* 1921-Founding of International Missionary Council ( IMC ); Norwegian Mission Council formed ; Columbans enter China
* Norwegian Council of State
In 2005, the Norwegian Culture Council selected The Grudge to be freely available for listening to the public in libraries across the country.
Bokmål is regulated by the governmental Norwegian Language Council.
The Norwegian Language Council recommends the name Norwegian Nynorsk when referring to this language in English.
The Norwegian Council of the Realm was divided.
The question of the Norwegian succession had thereby been decided between Denmark and Sweden, and the Norwegian Council was left with only one candidate for the throne.
John's father, King Christian I, in 1458 had the Norwegian Council of the Realm commit to electing Christian's eldest son as next king of Norway upon his death.
John used the title heir to the throne of Norway, in line with Norway's old status as a hereditary kingdom, but this was a claim the Norwegian Council did not immediately recognise.
No serious rival candidates to the Norwegian throne existed, but the Council was determined to demonstrate Norway's status as a sovereign kingdom.
The Swedish Council failed to turn up at the meeting, but the Norwegian and Danish councils proceeded to produce a joint declaration containing the terms for John's rule, and electing him king.
From 1996 cooperation with The Norwegian Music Council has led to music seminars for youth and musicians at a high level of performance as a part of the festival.
A rivalry ensued between Charles and Christian for the throne of Norway, which had also been ruled by Christopher, with both kings gaining support from various factions in the Norwegian Council of the realm.
The Conference Building holds the Security Council Chamber, which was a gift from Norway and was designed by the Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg.
( born 5 November 1950, né Thorbjørn Johansen ) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, currently serving as the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe ( since 2009 ).
He said he decided, with " great sadness ", to leave Norwegian politics because he was applying for the position of Secretary-General of the Council of Europe.
During the early autumn of 1343 the most prominent members of the Norwegian Council of the Realm attended a meeting with Magnus at Varberg Castle.
Though the meeting at Båhus Castle forged historic ties to the old elective monarchy in Norway, the acclamation documents created by the Council of the Realm stipulated that Haakon was to rule over only parts of Norway, and it was also carefully documented that if he would die without a legitimate son the Norwegian Law of Succession would apply, thereby ensuring that the hereditary monarchy would be upheld in Norway.

Refugee and Council
* Scottish Refugee Council, a charity based in Scotland
* Danish Refugee Council, private Danish humanitarian organisation
These comments were condemned by the Refugee Council and other bodies working in this field.
Since 2000, she has been a member of the Council of the Foundation for the Refugee Education Trust.
In the same year, he was also appointed as chair of the Refugee Resettlement Advisory Council, which advises the Australian government on resettling refugees in Australia.
He is also a patron of the Refugee Council.
* Maeve Sherlock ( Baroness Sherlock, of Durham ), awarded life peerage in May 2010, Honorary Fellow, former Chief Executive of the Refugee Council and policy advisor to Gordon Brown
The Scottish Refugee Council is a registered charity that provides advice and services to asylum seekers and refugees.
In recognition of the international convention that underpins the Scottish Refugee Council ’ s work, the charity produced a short film, Courage: 60 years of the UN Refugee Convention.
Scottish Refugee Council was established in 1985 in response to a growing need for assistance for refugees in Scotland.
It was set up with the help of the British Refugee Council ( now Refugee Council ) and London-based Refugee Action and was operated by a small team of staff and volunteers.
During the 1990s the Scottish Refugee Council expanded because of international events and a need for more comprehensive refugee services.

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