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International Affairs in Austria
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International Anti-Corruption Academy
The International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) is an international organization and post-secondary educational institution based in Laxenburg, Austria. Through education, training, research, and cooperation, IACA empowers professionals and provides technical assistance for stakeholders seeking to strengthen their anti-corruption and compliance regimes. 81 States Parties and international organizations form part of its global constituency.
11 to 50 staff
European Centre For Modern Languages Of The Council Of Europe
The European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) is a Council of Europe institution based in Graz, Austria. The ECML is a unique institution whose mission is to encourage excellence and innovation in language teaching and to help Europeans learn languages more efficiently. Our vision: A Europe committed to linguistic and cultural diversity, where the key role of quality language education in achieving intercultural dialogue, democratic citizenship and social cohesion is recognised and supported.
11 to 50 staff
Women Without Borders Wwb
Women without Borders (WwB) is an international nonprofit organisation that empowers women to change the world since 2001.
1 to 10 staff
World Institute For Nuclear Security Wins
WINS is a membership organisation that is committed to building an international community of nuclear security professionals who are demonstrably competent. We achieve this goal by providing international workshops, publications, bespoke evaluation services, and the world's first professional certification programme for nuclear security professionals.
11 to 50 staff
International Atomic Energy Agency Iaea
The IAEA, or the International Atomic Energy Agency, is widely known as the world's "Atoms for Peace and Development" organization within the United Nations family. Set up in 1957 as the world's centre for cooperation in the nuclear field, the IAEA works with its Member States and multiple partners worldwide to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies. The IAEA offers challenging assignments in a stimulating multicultural workplace. It has around 2,500 staff members from over 100 countries with expertise in a variety of scientific, technical, managerial and professional disciplines. Most staff members work at the Agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
1001 to 5000 staff
Unodc Elearning
UNODC Global eLearning Programme
10001+ staff
Ipa Switxboard
Switxboard, powered by IPA, is a network connecting technological, social, financial, and spatial innovations to meet the needs, talents, and skills of businesses and communities worldwide. Founded by Kilian Kleinschmidt, an international networker, humanitarian, and refugee expert with over 25 years of experience as a United Nations official, aid worker, and diplomat, the Innovation and Planning Agency (IPA) aims to connect the millions of underprivileged and dispossessed with the idle and utilized resources and modern technologies of the 21st century. IPA works in several service lines: Market Access: Opens up markets for companies in regions that are not easy to reach Project Development: Plans and implements non-traditional and efficient partnerships Incubator Hubs: Fosters creative solutions in communities and countries Consulting: Provides advice to European governments and other relevant institutions on matters of process optimization regarding refugees and migration Social Design: Implements partnerships with rigorous integrated and human-centred approach Labs: Facilitates the co-creation of innovative technologies and solutions in the field Academy: Offers capacity building and thought leadership around humanitarian innovation Ventures: Supports and self-funds projects with an array of fast, flexible and innovative financing vehicles
11 to 50 staff
United Nations Scientific Committee On The Effects Of Atomic Radiation Unscear
The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1955. Its mandate in the United Nations system is to assess and report levels and effects of exposure of human and the environment to ionizing radiation. Governments and organizations throughout the world rely on the Committee's estimates as the scientific basis for evaluating radiation risk, for establishing protective measures and for international radiation protection safety standards. The United Nations General Assembly has designated 31 United Nations Member States as members of the Scientific Committee. The States Members nominate representatives and alternate representatives annually on the basis of their scientific qualifications, experience and expertise. Over six decades, the Committee has evolved to become the world independent authority on global levels and effects of ionizing radiation.
1 to 10 staff
Egtc Alpine Pearls
Alpine Pearls is an international network with the status of a European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC) and brings together municipalities and destinations in the Alps committed to sustainable tourism and transnational cooperation. The focus is on future-oriented, climate-friendly mobility and its positive impact on holidays in harmony with the environment. The EGTC members are united by the desire to continuously develop and take on a pioneering role. The EGTC Alpine Pearls is involved in national and EU-funded projects and is always interested in new collaborations and working with various stakeholders. Please feel free to contact us! Current projects are - Interreg Central Europe "Central Mountains"- Interreg Danube "DECA"- Interreg Italy-Austria "EGTC NET"- Interreg Italy-Austria "Fit4CO CBO"
1 to 10 staff
Gseo - Green & Smart Energy Organization
The Green and Smart Energy Organization (GSEO) is a global non-profit organization committed to promoting multilateral cooperation in the field of green energy in China and worldwide. As a working platform bringing together green energy experts, policymakers, government officials, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders, the GSEO aims to realize the efficient and equitable allocation of human and financial capital in support of innovative projects in the renewable energy field.
11 to 50 staff
Austrian Commission For Unesco
Under Section 2 of its statutes, the Austrian Commission for UNESCO serves as a National Commission pursuant to Article VII of the Charter of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Its activities are of a non-profit nature.
1 to 10 staff
Un Platform For Space-Based Information For Disaster Management And Emergency Response Un-Spider
In its resolution 61/110 of 14 December 2006 the United Nations General Assembly agreed to establish the "United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response - UN-SPIDER" as a new United Nations programme, with the following mission statement:"Ensure that all countries and international and regional organizations have access to and develop the capacity to use all types of space-based information to support the full disaster management cycle". A number of initiatives in recent years have contributed in making space technologies available for humanitarian aid and emergency response. Yet, UN-SPIDER is the first to focus on the need to ensure access to and use of such technologies during all phases of the disaster management cycle, including the risk reduction phase which is crucial for reducing the losses of lives and property. The UN-SPIDER programme is achieving this by focusing on being a gateway to space information for disaster management support, by serving as a bridge to connect the disaster management, risk management and space communities and by being a facilitator of capacity-building and institutional strengthening, in particular for developing countries. UN-SPIDER is being implemented as an open network of providers of space-based solutions to support disaster management activities. Besides Vienna (where UNOOSA is located), the programme also has an office in Bonn, Germany as well as an office in Beijing, China.
1 to 10 staff
United Nations Office For Disarmament Affairs At Vienna
The Vienna Office is one of the offices of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) away from its headquarters in New York. The activities undertaken by the Vienna Office contribute to the realization of the mission and vision of UNODA and are based on its dual role of liaison office and hub for disarmament education. In its liaison capacity, the Office represents UNODA vis-à-vis Vienna-based institutions and processes and promotes the work of UNODA across its various mandated functions. As UNODA’s hub for disarmament education, the Vienna Office supports the strategic direction and effective implementation of UNODA’s educational efforts guided by an “inform, engage, educate and empower” approach. The Office’s global e-learning platform, the Disarmament Education Dashboard, hosts self-paced and instructor-led free online training courses on a wide range of topics related to disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control. Those successfully completing a course are awarded with an e-certificate which they can share on LinkedIn to boost their professional profile. In addition, the Office promotes awareness-raising and dialogue on timely issues. The Office’s Vienna Conversation Series is a recurring forum for the disarmament and non-proliferation community and eminent stakeholders, as well as other interested audiences, including academia, civil society organizations, media, private sector and youth. These hybrid events aim at exchanging ideas and fostering discussion. As such, the activities undertaken by the Vienna Office contribute to advancing broader global frameworks, including the Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals; the Women, Peace and Security Agenda; and the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda. For more information, visit our webpage at https://disarmament.unoda.org/vienna.
1 to 10 staff
Wassenaar Arrangement
The Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies (WA) was established in order to contribute to regional and international security and stability by promoting transparency and greater responsibility in transfers of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies, thus preventing destabilising accumulations and preventing the acquisition of these items by terrorists. Participating States (PS) seek, through their national policies, to ensure that transfers of these items do not contribute to the development or enhancement of military capabilities which undermine these goals, and are not diverted to support such capabilities. PS apply export controls to all items set forth in the List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies and the Munitions List, with the objective of preventing unauthorized transfers or re-transfers of those items. The Control Lists can be found here: In fulfilling the purposes of the Arrangement as described above, PS have, inter alia, agreed to a number of guidelines, elements and procedures as a basis for decision-making through the application of their own national legislation and policies. These can be found at wassenaar.org/best-practices/. Representatives of PS meet regularly in Vienna where the WA has established its headquarters and a small Secretariat. The Secretariat's role is to facilitate and support interaction between PS, and it supports the PS in the Arrangement's functioning by: • Hosting meetings of the WA bodies and supporting the respective Chairs • Facilitating information-exchange among PS including electronic communications via a dedicated network • Distributing and archiving WA documents • Managing WA programmes and resources • Maintaining the WA website • Contributing to WA outreach activities in Vienna and around the world The current Head of Secretariat is Ambassador György Molnár (Hungary).
11 to 50 staff
Agora European Green Deal - The Non-Profit Arm Of European Commons
Verena Ringler = Helmut Schmidt Fellow 2022! This allows us to foster alliances for the green transition. We design special projects for leaders of regions, public institutions, enterprises, and civil society. We do this at the diplomacy-society nexus. We work with a small core team at our headquarters in Innsbruck and with large project-specific international teams. Verena Ringler is a European strategy expert who delivers on the triangle of innovation, content, and outreach. For three years, she worked as Deputy Head of Press and Public Affairs for a European Council-led diplomatic team in Pristina, Kosovo. For four years, she was Associate Editor with Foreign Policy in Washington D.C, and for five years she was Director for International Affairs and Project Manager for Europe with Germany’s Stiftung Mercator. Verena has degrees from the Johns Hopkins University’s School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Bologna and Washington, from Innsbruck University (Political Science major with Erasmus in Uppsala, Sweden) and from Vienna university (magazine journalism year, with profil magazine). Verena authored and delivered more than 350 multimedia publications and speeches. She serves on the board of the Austrian Society for European Politics and of Europe’s People’s Forum, the advisory board of NECE, and the Strategy Councils of the European Policy Centre, the European Forum Alpbach, and the Fondation Jean Monnet pour l’Europe in Lausanne.
1 to 10 staff
Alliance Of Ngos On Crime Prevention And Criminal Justice
The Alliance brings together a broad network of civil society organizations contributing to the achievement of security and justice for all. It ensures that civil society are recognized and heard in advancing the crime prevention and criminal justice agenda and in designing, implementing and measuring results of relevant policies everywhere. Under the umbrella of the Alliance, cooperation among its members will be strengthened, reinforcing the expertise and vision of each of the members to add value and support the work of relevant international organizations, especially UNODC. The Alliance encourages its members in playing a key role towards the achievement of the SDGs, and in particular Goal 16 to “Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.”
201 to 500 staff
The Rain Workers, Network For Sexual And Reproductive Health
Let women rise! THE RAIN WORKERS (before: Aktion Regen) is an Austrian trainings-NGO for women empowerment, We train multipliers, so called RAIN WORKERs, in Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. We partner with NGOs and institutions in West- East and Southern Africa. With our trainings and unique BIG 5 TEACHING TOOLS we break taboos, lead to informed decisions and gender equity. We foster women empowerment through education. Knowledge enables making informed decisions regarding sexual behavior, family planning and on contraception, and genital health. THE RAIN WORKERS creates knowledge rain so that women can rise!
1 to 10 staff
U.S. Embassy Vienna
The U.S. Embassy is the official representation of the United States to the Republic of Austria and is working to increase business, cultural, and educational ties between Austria and America with a special interest in helping Austrian entrepreneurs connect to the USA. This site is also dedicated locally engaged recruitment for the U.S. Embassy in Vienna. Our terms of use: https://at.usembassy.gov/social-media-terms-and-conditions/
201 to 500 staff
Icmpd Thb
Addressing the issue of trafficking in human beings has been one of ICMPD's core competencies for almost two decades. Within its structure, ICMPD has a dedicated Programme Unit called the Anti-Trafficking Programme (ATP). ICMPD's Anti-Trafficking Programme aims to support state and non-state stakeholders at the national and regional levels by supporting the development of comprehensive anti-trafficking responses following international standards. The Programme has a team of resourceful, dedicated, and specialised anti-trafficking experts who have been instrumental over the years in deploying various types of technical assistance expertise in different parts of the world based on needs expressed by countries, regional communities, and the donor community. Geographically, the Anti-Trafficking Programme, which started its activities in South-Eastern Europe and in the EU, has gradually expanded to other areas of the world, including the ICMPD’s priority regions (Africa, Central and South Asia, Europe and the Middle East) and Migration Dialogues (Budapest Process, Prague Process, MTM Dialogue, EUROMED Migration IV, Rabat Process and Khartoum Process). Thematically, the ICMPD’s activities on anti-trafficking cover three pillars of intervention: policy, research and capacity building. The foundations of ICMPD's Anti-Trafficking Programme were laid in 2002. Currently, 11 experts form the team of ATP.
201 to 500 staff
International Young Leaders Organization Iylo
The International Young Leaders Organization (IYLO) is a non-profit non-governmental organization advocating under the Global Initiative for UN Youth for the establishment of institutional mechanisms that put young people at the heart of the UN agenda and inter-governmental processes since 2017.
11 to 50 staff
Aupair.Click
You have children, are open-minded and need the right support for your family? Then we will find a suitable help for you! Through our many years of experience in au pairing, we know the concerns of host families and suggest the best possible au pairs for your needs. The optimal preparation of family and au pair allows both to have a great time together! The au pair programme is an ideal support for families in childcare, household and cultural exchange. AuPair.click is the largest au pair agency in Austria and aims to bring German-speaking families together with international au pairs. AuPair.click convinces through personal services for each family. The personal placement with AuPair.click is the centre of attention. AuPair.click is also the first au pair agency to introduce and offer an AuPair SmartFlat rate.
1 to 10 staff
Br International Consulting Services
BR International Consulting Services GmbH is a service provider in the rail and logistics sector in Europe. We advise and support you with new or component approval of rail vehicles as well as with obtaining safety certificates. We offer wagon inspector and railway safety management services. Load securing of military equipment throughout Europe is our specialty. Knowledge and experience of our experts guarantee a smooth and safe service. Our dense network to the responsible authorization offices ensures quick and flexible processing. Legal Notice: https://br-ics.com/legal-notice Protection of Privacy: https://br-ics.com/protection-of-privacy
11 to 50 staff
Club Alpbach Vorarlberg
Der Club Alpbach Vorarlberg vergibt Stipendien für das Europäische Forum Alpbach an Vorarlberger Studierende und Personen in Vollzeit-Ausbildung, um die europäische Zusammenarbeit und Integration zu fördern. Jungen Menschen mit starkem Vorarlberg-Bezug soll der Kontakt mit herausragenden Persönlichkeiten aus den Bereichen Wissenschaft, Politik und Kultur ermöglicht werden.
1 to 10 staff
Ctbto Youth Group
The CTBTO Youth Group was launched at the symposium on “Science and Diplomacy for Peace and Security: the CTBT@20“, held in Vienna, Austria, from 25 January to 4 February 2016. The importance of engaging youth was one of the main outcomes of the symposium Twenty years after the opening for signature of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), the young generation’s involvement is key to advancing the Treaty’s entry into force. The CTBTO Youth Group is open to all students and young professionals who are directing their careers towards global peace and security and who wish to actively promote the CTBT and its verification regime. CTBTO Youth Group Objectives: MENTOR the diverse group of CYGs REVITALISE the discussion around the CTBT among former, current, and emerging decision-makers, scientists, academics, experts, and the media RAISE AWARENESS of the importance of the nuclear-test-ban on a global level BUILD a basis for knowledge transfer to the next generation INVOLVE new technologies in advancing the CTBT’s universalization and entry-into-force PLACE the CTBT on the agenda of the world’s most important nuclear-related events INCREASE young women interest in science and research
1001 to 5000 staff
Europa-Forum Wachau
The Europa-Forum Wachau was founded in 1995, the year of Austria’s accession to the European Union, and has since become one of the country’s leading platforms for European political dialogue. With a strong international and interdisciplinary orientation, the Forum promotes exchange, drives European development, and positions Austria as a bridge-builder at the heart of Europe. Over the years, the Forum has welcomed more than 30 prime ministers, 43 foreign and European affairs ministers, 5 EU commissioners, and over guests, including presidents of the European Parliament and heads of state. Among the most prominent international participants in recent years were Ursula von der Leyen, Jean-Claude Juncker, Antonio Tajani, Josep Borrell, and Frans Timmermans, as well as heads of government such as Giorgia Meloni (Italy) Theresa May (UK), Rumen Radev (Bulgaria), Ingrida Šimonytė (Lithuania), Ana Brnabić (Serbia), Andrej Plenković (Croatia), Zoran Zaev (North Macedonia), and Duško Marković (Montenegro).
1 to 10 staff
Tripleminds
Did you know that 1 out of 2 non-profits worldwide are chronically underfunded? This means they simply do not have enough money to carry out their programs. We're here to change that. TripleMinds is a social business boosting the grant funding for non-profits globally. We do this through our proven FUNCAP framework across the 4Rs:(1) RESEARCH - You identify your best-fit donors and have a strong fundraising strategy (2) RELATE - You have a clear program model, become visible and build lasting donor relationships (3) REQUEST - You write strong, funder-ready proposals including storytelling elements (4) RENEW - You communicate your impact and grow long-term partnerships with your funders Our learning is: If you score high in all these 4 phases, your grant funding increases! And especially also your unrestricted or core funding! That is why in FUNCAP we guide you through these 4Rs through training, 1:1 coaching and practical tools such as our donor research platform TripleFunds. Let us collaborate: silvia.weninger@triple-minds.com lisa.ringhofer@triple-minds.com
1 to 10 staff
Vitalpin
Weil die Alpen unsere Heimat sind, … bündeln wir mit Herzblut unsere Kräfte, damit auch nachfolgende Generationen in den Alpen leben und wirtschaften können. In all dem wollen wir die DNA unseres einzigartigen Lebensraums nicht außer Acht lassen: unser ökologisches und kulturelles Erbe, unsere Geschichte und unsere Traditionen. Vitalpin baut Brücken in eine Zukunft, in der Menschen, Wirtschaft und Natur im Gleichgewicht zueinander stehen. WEIL TOURISMUS IN DEN ALPEN HERZENSSACHE IST. Wir vereinen Menschen und Unternehmen in den Alpen, die von und mit dem Tourismus leben. Dabei vertritt Vitalpin Interessen, schafft Klarheit bei kontroversen Themen und stärkt das Bewusstsein für den Stellenwert des Tourismus in den Alpen.
1 to 10 staff
Carinthian International Center
Our mission is to become the first point of contact for highly qualified international employees and their families in Carinthia and to support them during the relocation, arrival and integration process, which ideally leads to long-term employment and permanent residency in Carinthia. There is no better way for a social onboarding than to visit our networking events. Internationals meet and chat with new people, make new friends or exchange their work life experiences to develop business contacts. Our networking activities range from very casual morning meetings in coffee shops, to large scale cultural events involving fun games and sporting activities as well as expert talks about living and working in Carinthia and New Hire Welcome Days, where newcomers receive all the information they need for a successful start in their new home. And most importantly, you meet people from all over the world, who have many interesting stories to share. We provide advisory services that enable people to take informed decisions in relation to work, life, and the schooling of children in this new environment. We also host sets of regular events and activities, to provide platforms for social networking and information exchange. The Austrian locals may also join us, for a connection to the vibrant international community or to meet like-minded people. The CIC is an association that is financed only through membership fees, hence registering as a member is encouraged and also necessary for many of our services.
1 to 10 staff
Db Advisory Group
Export Advisory, Technology Transfers, Project Development, Product Management, Brand Management, Market Expansion Services, Investment Projects, International Networking, Governmental Relations
1 to 10 staff
Rome Consensus 2.0
Rome Consensus 2.0 is a humanitarian drug policy alliance: a call from professionals to governments to make urgent moves towards health and human rights based approaches. The alliance is powered by International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC), the Italian Red Cross (CRI), Villa Maraini Foundation, C4 Recovery Foundation, The Levenson Foundation, The Knowmad Institut and The Police, Treatment, and Community Collaborative (PTACC). Our main goal is mostly focused on the urgency to decrease the harm for people affected by addictions. We aim to reduce the side effects caused by social, legal and cultural criminalization and stigmatization of people that use drugs or are living with infectious diseases. We focus our action to facilitate their access to treatment. In the same time our advocacy role is to give to those groups a voice, represent their needs, empower them so they can fight with us for their universal right to be treated as humans and treated as patients. The Rome Consensus 2.0 plans to organize a series of meetings to promote discussion and then action on the Consensus Statement which has been designed to bring together Civil Society Organizations, leaders, experts and public authorities from across the world to explore ways to effectively combine humanitarian attitude in health, criminal justice, prevention and community responses to addiction.
11 to 50 staff
Inspire Project - International Centre For Migration Policy Development Icmpd
Objective: The Inspire project seeks to contribute to the development of skills and employment opportunities in targeted digital and green industries of partner and EU countries through migration and mobility-based skills partnerships that benefit migrants, countries of origin and destination. To do so, the project will develop feasible, implementation-ready and partner-endorsed skills partnership models in targeted digital and green industries beneficial to migrants, countries of origin and destination (partner and EU countries). Summary: The Inspire project is a regional initiative designed to initiate a structured public-private dialogue on skills partnerships aimed at incubating partnership schemes between the EU Member States and partner countries from Africa, the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership region. Concretely, the project will bring together relevant public actors, European small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), partner country SMEs, industry groups, and financial institutions from the EU and the target regions into a series of national consultations and a partnership laboratory to identify current and future skills needs and propose market-led solutions for labour upskilling and skills matching. As part of its core results, the initiative will (1) incubate feasible, implementation-ready and partner-endorsed skills partnership models in digital and green sectors of countries of origin; and (2) establish multi-stakeholder platforms for dialogue able to steer, sustain and extend each migration and mobility-based skills partnership, active and promoted at the regional level.
201 to 500 staff
Jahangiri & Partners
Jahangiri & Partners is a Government approved agency, specialised in global visa and second citizenship services and Residency by investment solutions. Our headquarters are currently based in Vienna and Tehran, and we continuously use our extensive knowledge and experience to guide potential clients to obtain their dual citizenship and become global citizens. The leading citizenship service provider is an Austrian family company with in Vienna. Jahangiri & Partners prides itself on traditional values and ethical standards and guarantee professionalism, transparency, and efficiency in business operations. We provide quick and legal second passport and citizenship by investment programs with little or no residency requirements. Our Global Programs combine the benefits of the favourable tax regime, freedom of movement and profitable investment opportunities all in one. Jahangiri & Partners is the first company in the Middle East to become an Authorised Agent for all 5 Caribbean Governments.
1 to 10 staff
Alpine Convention
The Alps are a fascinating and spectacular mountain range spanning eight countries: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia, and Switzerland. The challenges facing this unique mountain range are often cross-border in nature, and can be solved best through cooperation. Recognising this, the eight Alpine countries, together with the European Union, formed the Alpine Convention to address these challenges together. The Alpine Convention is leading the way for sustainable life in the Alps and is a pioneer of its kind as the first international treaty aimed at the sustainable development and protection of a cross-border mountain range.
11 to 50 staff
Osce
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world's largest regional security organization. Its 57 participating States span the geographical area from Vancouver to Vladivostok. Born in the early 1970s as the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe, it served as an important multilateral forum for dialogue between East and West during the Cold War. It was also instrumental in tackling the numerous security challenges that arose in Europe after the collapse of communism. Today, the OSCE, its institutions, and its 16 field operations are actively involved in a broad range of security- and stability-related activities including election monitoring, human rights, legislative reform, rule of law and media freedom, as well as combating human trafficking, terrorism and the smuggling of small arms and light weapons.
1001 to 5000 staff
United Nations Office At Vienna
The United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) was established on 1 January 1980 as the third United Nations Headquarters after New York and Geneva (and before Nairobi). It performs representation and liaison functions with permanent missions to the United Nations (Vienna), the host Government and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in Vienna.
201 to 500 staff
Unodc
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime. Established in 1997 through a merger between the United Nations Drug Control Programme and the Centre for International Crime Prevention, UNODC operates in all regions of the world through an extensive network of field offices. UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism. In the Millennium Declaration, Member States also resolved to intensify efforts to fight transnational crime in all its dimensions, to redouble the efforts to implement the commitment to counter the world drug problem and to take concerted action against international terrorism.
1001 to 5000 staff
Energy Community
The Energy Community is an international organisation which brings together the European Union and its neighbours to create an integrated pan-European energy market. The organisation was founded by the Treaty establishing the Energy Community signed in October 2005 in Athens, Greece, in force since July 2006. The key objective of the Energy Community is to extend the EU internal energy market rules and principles to countries in South East Europe, the Black Sea region and beyond on the basis of a legally binding framework. The Energy Community has nine Contracting Parties - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine. The European Union is a Party to the Energy Community Treaty. Represented by the European Commission, it serves as a permanent Vice-President of the organisation. Any European Union Member State may obtain the status of a Participant. Armenia, Norway and Türkiye take part as Observers.
51 to 200 staff
Global Harmonization Initiative
Founded in 2004 as a joint activity of the US-based Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) International Division and the European Federation of Food Science and Technology (EFFoST), the Global Harmonization Initiative (GHI) is a network of scientific organizations and individual scientists working together to promote harmonization of global food safety regulations and legislation. The Global Harmonization Initiative’s objective is to achieve consensus on the science of food regulations and legislation to ensure the global availability of safe and wholesome food products for all consumers. GHI facilitates global discussion about the scientific issues that will better support informed, objective decisions made by national governments and international regulatory bodies through: • Providing the foundation for sound, sensible, science-based regulations. • Creating a forum for scientists and technologists to interact with regulatory authorities, globally. • Giving industry, regulators and consumers an independent, authoritative information resource. As part of its efforts to provide tools and science-based guidance for promoting harmonization of food safety laws and regulations, GHI’s Working Groups continually collect and evaluate available data to produce consensus proposals or statements related to controversies and issues in science and regulations of food.
201 to 500 staff
Un Women Austria
Actions speak louder than words. Unterschreibe jetzt die Petition für Gender Equality: https://marchforward2025.com/other/
11 to 50 staff
International Naturist Federation Inf-Fni
The International Naturist Federation is an organisation consisting of member federations in thirty countries. Together with other interested parties involved in naturist activities, the INF-FNI works to enhance and improve the naturist experience and the naturist business climate by promoting the benefits of naturism to the general public. INF-FNI provides a variety of services to naturists including the scheduling and coordination of several events. These include the World Congress, held every two years at different clubs throughtout the world, athletics and sporting events consisting of an International Volleyball Tournament, swimming gala's and petanque tournaments, youth meetings, Central Committee meetings and Executive Committee meetings. In addition, INF-FNI provides direct services to naturist members and federations such as communications and notifications of events as well as special bulletins. There are over 30 federations around the world and within these federations there are over a thousand unique clubs, clothing optional resorts, nude beaches and holiday centres. Detailed information on the federations is located on the "Countries & federations" page and the many establishments on the "Resorts & Clubs" page.
1 to 10 staff
Flame Of Peace
The Flame of Peace is a non-profit and non-partisan and religion independent association for the purpose of promoting and rewarding peace. It's used to expand an information network and for exchanging conflict management and peace-creating ideas.
11 to 50 staff
Ban Ki-Moon Centre For Global Citizens
The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens is a Quasi-International Organization co-founded by former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former Austrian President Heinz Fischer in January 2018. The Centre is located in Vienna, Austria and has its affiliated offices in Seoul, South Korea, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and in New York, the US. We envision a world in which all women and youth are empowered to thrive as global citizens and leaders. We picture a world based on universal respect for human rights, regardless of age, gender, identity, religion, and nationality and where sustainable development is achieved through shared responsibility, understanding, and empathy. The Centre uses its independence, network and expertise to empower women and youth worldwide. We believe in the instruments of leadership and mediation for promoting peace, advocacy and participation for empowerment, and education for engagement of global citizens. Working both publicly and through informal diplomacy, the Centre will engage with leaders, young people, academia, international organizations and civil society at all levels on global citizenship.
1 to 10 staff
Doctoral School Of Political Science, Public Policy And International Relations
The Doctoral School offers and administers the Doctoral (PhD) Program in Political Science. The PhD program aims to provide the theoretical and methodological skills necessary to facilitate a broader comparative perspective which will mediate and engage scholarship and practices from both European and non-European contexts. We expect applicants who are ready to meet the challenges of critical thinking, academic excellence, social responsibility and inter-contextual perspective.
501 to 1000 staff
Iag-Ggos Global Geodetic Observing System
The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS), as part of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG)@iag-geodesy, serves as the coordinating body that integrates geodetic observations worldwide. GGOS provides the precise, reliable data and reference frames needed to monitor Earth’s dynamic system—supporting climate research, natural hazard assessment, navigation, and more. Together, IAG and GGOS enable cutting-edge Earth science that informs policy, technology, and global cooperation. Visit us on our website: https://geodesy.science Follow us also on IAG LinkedIn page:@iag-geodesy
51 to 200 staff
Icmpd Silk Routes
ICMPD is active in the Silk Routes Region (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Iran, Iraq and Pakistan) and supports the development of better migration policies, builds capacities of ministries and raises awareness on migration routes while protecting migrants’ rights and strengthening national border management capacities. ICMPD Silk Routes also hosts the Budapest Process Secretariat.
51 to 200 staff
Vienna Economic Forum Vef
Vienna Economic Forum (VEF) is an International Non-Governmental Organisation (Int. NGO) with granted Special Consultative Status with United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and is registered in the Transparency Register of the European Parliament and European Commission. VEF has received the right to wave the VEF Flag from the Austrian authorities.
1 to 10 staff
Icmpd Border Management And Security
ICMPD is an International Organisation with 19 Member States working in the field of migration. The Border Management and Security Programme (BMS) is ICMPD’s hub for all questions and topics related to Border Management and Security. Border management should not only be defined by the security approach, but address economic and social development, trade and relations and role of border communities as a whole. The BMS programme facilitates cooperation and coordination on the interagency, intra-service and international levels, which together form the basis of the 3-pillar model of Integrated Border Management. Further supporting the concept of IBM, the BMS programme carries out strategy and policy development, designs country-specific and tailor-made strategic approaches, and finds linkages in migration patterns to identify synergies between border security and migration governance. These types of projects will be regularly highlighted on our page. Watch out for vacancies for staff and experts that will be posted here as well. Our bottom line is that border crossing should strive at all times to be secure, well-organised and smooth for all bona-fide travellers and trade, and we intend to share content always promoting this goal, and situate BMS as the competent partner to achieve this. BMS related projects: EU Support for the effective management of green and blue borders in Albania (EU4SAFEALB) EU Support to Strengthening IBM in Ukraine (EU4IBM) EU support to Integrated Border Management in Jordan (IBM Jordan) Document Security Jordan Support Programme to Integrated Border Management in Tunisia – Phase II (IBM Tunisia II) Support Programme for the Tunisian Government in the field of Integrated Border Management (IBM Tunisia – Phase Strengthening Border Security in Ghana (SBS Ghana) Strengthening Border and Migration Management in Ghana (SMMIG) Strengthening Capability for Integrated Border Management in Lebanon (EU IBM Lebanon Phase
201 to 500 staff
Permanent Mission Of Finland To The Osce
Welcome to follow our LinkedIn account to learn more about Finland's work in the OSCE! In 2025, Finland holds the Chairpersonship of the OSCE. Support for Ukraine will remain at the center of the Finnish Chairpersonship, across all dimensions. The overarching theme of the Chairpersonship is resilience. The activities of the Permanent Mission of Finland to the OSCE are led by the OSCE-accredited Ambassador and Permanent Representative Vesa Häkkinen. The Permanent Mission of Finland to the OSCE is based in Vienna, where the OSCE Secretariat is located and weekly meetings are held. If you’d like to know more, please visit our website and follow us on X @Finland_OSCE and Instagram @Finland.OSCE.
11 to 50 staff