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The Yearbook of International Organizations is a reference work on non-profit international organizations, published by the Union of International Associations.It was first published in 1908 under the title Annuaire de la vie internationale, and has been known under its current title since 1950.
It was launched in 2008 by the Union of International Associations (UIA), which has collected information on international non-profit non-governmental organizations since 1907. All of the organizations are profiled in detail in the Yearbook of International Organizations (Guide to Global Civil Society Networks). The UIA created their own search ...
For a more complete listing, see the Yearbook of International Organizations, [1] which includes 25,000 international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), excluding for-profit enterprises, about 5,000 IGOs, and lists dormant and dead organizations as well as those in operation (figures as of the 400th edition, 2012/13). A 2020 academic ...
EWPHP began as a processing of documents gathered from entities profiled in the Yearbook of International Organizations. The United Nations Library in Geneva facilitated access to other material over two decades. [13] [14] At one point, the Institute of Cultural Affairs International was contractually associated. [7]
The International Congress Calendar is a calendar of events organized by non-profit international organizations, mainly those organizations which are included in the Yearbook of International Organizations. It has been published since 1960 by the Union of International Associations (UIA) and includes over 425,000 meetings. Over 15,000 new ...
The Union of International Associations (UIA) is a non-profit non-governmental research institute and documentation center based in Brussels, Belgium, and operating under United Nations mandate. It was founded in 1907 under the name Central Office of International Associations by Henri La Fontaine , the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Paul ...
International Criminal Police Organization; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Audit by a Supreme Audit Institution. The United Nations The United Nations' Board of Auditors (the external audit of the UN) has adopted the ISAs [8] (International Standards on Auditing).
At present, Uniform Rules created by OTIF are applicable for international carriage by rail on around 250,000 kilometres (160,000 mi) of railway lines and the complementary carriage of freight and passengers on 17,000 kilometres (11,000 mi) of shipping lines and inland waterways, as well as prior or subsequent domestic carriage by road.