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Pame
The Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment Working Group (PAME) is one of six Arctic Council working groups. PAME was first established under the 1991 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and was continued by the 1996 Ottawa Charter that established the Arctic Council. PAME is the focal point of the Arctic Council's activities related to the protection and sustainable use of the Arctic marine environment. It has a specific mandate to keep under review the adequacy of global and regional legal, policy and other measures, and where necessary to make recommendations for improvements that would support the Arctic Council's Arctic Marine Strategic Plan (2004). PAME carries out activities as set out in bi-annual work plans approved by the Arctic Council on the recommendation of the Senior Arctic Officials. These activities led by PAME include circumpolar and regional action programmes and guidelines complementing existing legal arrangements aimed at protection of the Arctic marine environment from both land and sea-based activities. The Permanent Participants (Indigenous Organizations) of the Arctic Council participate actively in the work of PAME. PAME works in close collaboration with the other five Arctic Council Working Groups. See presentation on selected PAME projects The PAME Working Group consists of National Representatives responsible for its work in their respective countries. Permanent Participants, representing Arctic indigenous groups, also participate in PAME, as well as representatives of several observer countries and interested organisations. PAME provides a unique forum for collaboration on wide range of Arctic marine environmental issues. PAME reports to the Senior Arctic Officilas, and through them, to the Ministers of the Arctic Council that meets every two years.
1 to 10 staff
European Union Delegation To Iceland
The Delegation of the European Union to Iceland (short: EU Delegation to Iceland) is a permanent diplomatic mission and officially represents the EU in Iceland. The EU Delegation works in close coordination with the Embassies and Consulates of the 27 EU Member States. The EU Delegation to Iceland was established in January 2010. The EU Delegation aims to promote and strengthen political, economic cultural and people-to-people relations between the EU and Iceland. We contribute to the well functioning of the EEA cooperation and we promote EU policies and programmes in Iceland. By engaging with political actors, the media, academia, business, and civil society, We promote the importance of the EU-Iceland relationship and the EEA cooperation among the Icelandic public. We also raise awareness of EU issues and concerns. We work to ensure the safety of EU citizens living or traveling in Iceland.
11 to 50 staff
Mosfellsbær
Mosfellsbær er framsækið og vaxandi sveitarfélag með rúmlega íbúa og er sjöunda stærsta sveitarfélag landsins. Fellin, Varmáin, grænu svæðin og fallegar gönguleiðir gera Mosfellsbæ að einstöku samfélagi þar sem náttúran er stór hluti af daglegu lífi fólks. Mosfellsbær leggur áherslu á góða þjónustu og lífsgæði íbúa. Velferð, lýðheilsa, menning og menntun eru í fyrirrúmi.
501 to 1000 staff
Lís - Landssamtök Íslenskra Stúdenta
HVAÐ ERU LÍS? Landssamtök íslenskra stúdenta, eða LÍS, voru stofnuð 3. nóvember 2013 og eru samtök háskólanema á Íslandi sem og íslenskra háskólanema á erlendri grundu. LÍS eru regnhlífarsamtök og standa að þeim átta aðildarfélög sem eru í forsvari fyrir stúdenta við Háskólann á Akureyri, Háskólann á Bifröst, Landbúnaðarháskóla Íslands, Listaháskóla Íslands, Háskólann í Reykjavík, Háskólann á Hólum, Háskóla Íslands og fyrir íslenska stúdenta sem stunda nám erlendis. LÍS eru því í forsvari fyrir rúmlega 20 þúsund íslenskra stúdenta.// WHAT IS LÍS? The National Union of Icelandic Students, abbreviated LÍS (Landssamtök íslenskra stúdenta), was founded in 2013 as the umbrella organisation for all student unions at universities in Iceland as well as the association of Icelandic students studying abroad. LÍS is the largest organisation for students in higher education in Iceland. The union has eight member unions and through these, LÍS represents approximately students. The Union represents students from the University of Akureyri, Bifröst University, the University of Iceland, Hólar University, Reykjavík University, Agricultural University of Iceland, Icelandic University of the Arts, and SÍNE (the association of Icelandic students studying abroad). The members fight for student rights at the local level, whereas LÍS works for the students at a national level.
1 to 10 staff